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FRIDAY LINK HOOTENANNY // FUN THINGS TO BROWSE

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TGIF baby!!!!! Wolfie’s school is finally out and we’re ready freddy for SUMMER. Oh yes. How about you guys? Any big plans over the coming months?

We’re taking it easy before we blast off into summer camps and trip planning mode. In the mean time, I found some fun linkies for you to check out…have an awesome weekend!

1. SUPER SESAME CAST
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I love this photo from the Original Cast of the very first season of Sesame Street (which aired in 1969-1970). You can see Jim Henson, Frank Oz and the prototype Oscar the Grouch….in ORANGE! (via Kottke)

2. SUPER SPARKLY DRINK
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Elsie and Emma from A Beautiful Mess are always fabulously creative. I thought this cocktail they made for Emma’s bachelorette party was SO pretty—and sounded delicious. It’s basically prosecco and grapefruit juice, with an edible glitter rim.
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I also loved these simple paper flowers. Aren’t they terrific? And congratulations to Emma and her fella Trey! It looked like a beautiful day.

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3. SUPER FUN GROWTH CHARTS
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Growth charts are so much fun for kiddos—Wolfie loves monitoring how much he’s grown over the course of a year. Rachel at Handmade Charlotte has a terrific collection of them for you to browse right here.

4. SUPER GROOVY PRINTABLE EYE GLASSES
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Both Greg and my dad wear glasses, so I’m thinking this could be a fun lil printable to send their way for Father’s Day! You can find it here.
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5. SUPER MATCHING OUTFITS
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Don and Nancy Featherstone have worn matching outfits for the past 35 years‚every single day. WOW! It’s crazy yet oddly awesome. You have to read the whole story here. (via Laughing Squid and the Guardian)

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6. SUPER TASTY LEMONADE

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I love the tangy and refreshing taste of lemonade. These spins on the classic had me craving an icy glass so badly! Mango mint lime? Strawberry basil? YUM. Find them over here on Design Mom.

7. SUPER COOL VINTAGE CARS
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If you follow me on instagram (@galexina) then you know I love seeing vintage cars around the city, and I always snap pics of them whenever I spy them. Lisa Congden posted these photos from her friend Christopher Hall who has been photographing vintage cars he finds sitting in front of San Francisco and East Bay buildings. My kinda guy!
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Also, a big CONGRATULATIONS to the beautiful Lisa and her lovely lady Clay! The two were just married last weekend and the ceremony looked so gorgeous!

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9. SUPER HIP PAD
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Palm Springs is such a fabulous place (it’s where we were married!) and I was dying over this home that Tula found. WOWZA. See more here.

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10. BONUS VIDEO
OK, so last week I posted that amazing video of some vintage Soul Train dancers gettin’ down to Daft Punk’s Get Lucky. I’m obsessed with this song, apparently, because I have ANOTHER video. This one is so cool. It’s the song as it would have sounded in every decade from the 1920s to the 2020s.

TASTY BITES // blueberry pop tarts

Hurrah! It’s our first Tasty Bites recipe and I’m can’t wait to share it with you guy. Like I said, we are so thrilled to have the Bird & Cleaver team over here sharing some of their delicious takes on yummy treats. First up? Homemade blueberry pop tarts. What?? Mmm hmm. I said homemade pop tarts. Sure these may take a little longer than ripping open that crinkly silver package we’re all used to, but soooo worth it. And as Ashley recommends, you can make these ahead of time and freeze til the craving hits ya. OK, take it away guys…

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Hello Modern Kiddo readers. It’s great to be here! In our house, a big Sunday breakfast is definitely a favorite weekly ritual. This is one of the few times during our busy week when we can all relax and enjoy each others company (mostly) uninterrupted. If only for a little while. It is also the one meal, where we tend to indulge ourselves a little more than usual. We still eat relatively healthy, whole foods, but if we are feeling particularly inspired (or have a huge sweet tooth!), some sort of fresh baked good makes it way to the table. And by “we”, I mean Mom. (Dad is not much help in the way of sweet treats, unless of course, you lump heaping bowls of Captain Crunch into this category….)

This time around it was Mom to the rescue with a homemade take on childhood favorite Pop Tarts. Flaky, gooey  and full of rich blueberry flavor—with very little sugar.  While I wouldn’t say these are “healthy”, they are made with real ingredients.  We all agreed that these were going to have to make another appearance really soon. Give them a try, we think you will agree!

pâté sucrée (aka pastry dough)

(adapted from earth to table,

by jeff crump, bettina schormann)
  • 2 1/2 cups All Purpose flour
  • 3 tablespoon granulated sugar + more for sprinkling
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup cold butter
  • 2 egg yolks + 1 egg for wash
  • 1/4 to 1/2 cup water

In a bowl, combine flour, sugar and salt.  Use a box grater and grate butter into flour mixture.  Toss together with your fingers.

In a glass measuring cup, whisk together egg yolks and water.  Add ice.  Add to flour / butter mixture a few tablespoons at a a time, kneading until dough comes together.

Shape in a disk, wrap in plastic wrap and chill for at least an hour.  (This dough will keep in the fridge for up to two weeks.)  Make filling while dough chills.

Roll it out to 1/4 to 1/8 inch thick. Cut into desired rectangular size and shape. Push together scraps and repeat.  Mine were about 2 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches. You should get 6-8 pop tarts at this size.  Place bottom layers on cookie sheet.

Place blueberry filling in the center and brush egg around edges. Place top rectangle over filling and seal edges with fork tine. Poke em’ with holes to let the steam escape, and brush tops with egg wash. Sprinkle with sugar. Repeat with remaining tarts. Pop into freezer for 10-15 minutes while oven preheats.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Bake for 18-25 minutes or until golden brown. (Although we made these for breakfast, general consensus was that these would be delicious straight from the oven with a scoop of ice cream) Store in an airtight container…if there are leftovers.

blueberry filling
  • juice of 1 lemon
  • 1/2 pint of blueberries
  • 1/4 cup sugar

Combine ingredients in small saucepan.  Cook over medium heat until mixture is thick and the consistency of jam, about five minutes. Set aside and cool.

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{recipe + photos by Lindsay & John of Bird & Cleaver for Modern Kiddo. For more recipes, go here!)

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A NEW COLUMN + A NEW CONTRIBUTOR!

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Friends, I’m thrilled to announce we are adding a few fabulous contributors in the coming weeks. First up? John and Lindsay Cheesebrew from Bird & Cleaver who are launching our new food column Tasty Bites. This super cool, talented “dining duo” live in Fort Wayne, Indiana with their two mega cute sons. Their colorful blog is filled with luscious photos and recipes that are sure to leave you salivating. I thought it would be fun to get to know them a little better, so the lovely Lindsay and I had a little virtual coffee date the other day. I know you’re gonna love these guys as much as I do!

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MODERN KIDDO: Hey Lindsay! I’m so SOOO excited to have you come on board. A cooking duo! I love it! Was this something you each already loved to do, or did you develop your love of cooking together?

BIRD+CLEAVER: Hey Alix! We’re super excited to be here! John and I have always loved cooking. We grew up in the kitchen learning from our grand-mamas—both of whom were strong southern women who had a knack for making something out of nothing. Even from our earliest dates we knew we were going to get along because of how well we worked together in the kitchen. It was obvious that food was going to play a role in our future, and whatever we ended up doing with ourselves once we decided to “grow up”. We did a little culinary schoolin’, spent plenty of time in various kitchens, and now we run B&C while we make plans for our next venture.

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MODERN KIDDO: Can you share with us a little bit about your favorite types of things to cook? Do you guys each have your specialty areas?

BIRD+CLEAVER: We both just really love to cook, so it doesn’t much matter what it is. However, we do definitely have some personal favorites. I’d say all baking—pastries, breads, cakes, cookies, etc.— are my territory. Grilled foods, and any meat-centric dishes (charcuterie, sausage making, steaks, etc!) are a John job. We also both really enjoy all kinds of ethnically inspired dishes, most of which usually end up being of the non-meat persuasion. We collaborate all the time.

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MODERN KIDDO: Isn’t there an old saying, “the family that cooks together….” haha. So I know you have two awesome boys,  Gavin (12) and Finn (6). I have to ask, do they love to eat as much as you love to cook?? Or are they picky?

BIRD+CLEAVER: We’ve been really fortunate in that our boys are pretty adventurous eaters. However, they are still kids, so there are of course a handful of foods that do fall into the “ick” category.

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MODERN KIDDO: I have to tell you how much I love your blog. The recipes are divine, but the photos are just SO gorgeous. How long have you guys been blogging? Oh, and what’s the story behind the name Bird and Cleaver?

BIRD+CLEAVER: Bird and Cleaver is 1 1/2 old now. No big back-story on the name, really. “Bird” has always been my nickname and “Cleaver” is kind of a reference to the opposite. Or, depending on how you look at it, the balance. So, it’s just us.

MODERN KIDDO: Makes perfect sense to me! I love how it reflects the two of you. So, when you’re not taking over the world with your amazing culinary skills, what do you and the boys like to do?

BIRD+CLEAVER: Hmmm. Well, we are a pretty tight little unit. We really just like being together. So most of our free time is spent doing things as a family. We like being outside, camping, hiking, riding bicycles, and diggin’ in the dirt (but really, who doesn’t!). We have also been known to take the occasional spur of the moment road trip—probably our favorite thing to do! These trips could be to anywhere: a random flea market, a state park, or totally different state. When we’re together, we’re happy.

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MODERN KIDDO: Aw I LOVE that answer. We’re the same. I mean, of course it’s nice to get a little alone time, but we really just love hanging out as a family too. OK lady, one last question, just for fun. If we were to stop by the Bird and Cleaver offices, what music would we find on your playlist??

BIRD+CLEAVER: Hmmm, well hat would certainly depend on whose shift it is! If Mom is flying solo, you would likely hear Twin Shadow or the sweet sounds of Belle and Sebastian at a moderate volume. However, if Dad is manning the stove, there would likely be some sort of difficult to pronounce black metal playing at deafening volumes (or possibly Sabbath, even louder). If it’s the pair of us, we can usually agree on some sort of Jazz/Samba LP. So yeah, we like our music diverse!

MODERN KIDDO: Hahaha, awesome! I love Belle and Sebastian and Paranoid/Black Sabbath was my old “go to” karaoke song (and what I sang when Greg and I first met) so I think we’re going to get along fabulously!!! Now, if only I could convince you two to fly out here to San Francisco and cook me up some of these amazingly TASTY BITES! Hey, you see what I did there? That’s called “bringing it back around”……Lindsay thank you SO much for taking a little time to chat with me!

BIRD+CLEAVER: You’re welcome Alix! John and I can’t wait to share some of our favorite bites with your readers.

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Is it just me or are you suddenly hungry too?? Friends, stay tuned for the first Tasty Bites column from Lindsay and John next Tuesday! Until then, be sure to follow @birdandclever on Instagram for a sneak peek into their world.

Retro Roundup // Summer Time Love

The temperatures are starting to soar around here and we are ready Freddy for SUMMER!!! Sweet Dottie is still with her family, so I’m taking up the Round Up reins again. I’ve found some cute goodies for you as I was e-thriftin’ around the web. Let’s jump right in!

I am loving this fun Flipper the Dolphin puzzle. It’d be so cute framed on the wall! From cute seller SugarlilyVintage.
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I love Dream Pets! And while I don’t think these jolly little animals are proper Dream Pets, they ARE totally adorable. From the cool cats at VintageTab.
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This 60s tin toy plate is just the cutest thing! You should see all the fun vintage tin cups and toys over at OldeTymeNotions. Amazing!
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This little vintage sailor boy top is crackerjack! From super cool shop, MovieStarMoon.
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I’m so smitten with this gingham western style top—that embroidered back?? Love it! Would be perfect on a boy or a girl. From cool vintage shop jdbok.

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I’m not sure what’s cuter, this little red vintage jacket, or the sweet little model wearing it! Another one that would be perfect on a boy OR a girl! From one of my new fave shops, MovieStarMoon.
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This spunky 70s take on a sailor top is RAD!  diaphanousvintage girls sailor top

http://www.etsy.com/listing/110263447/vintage-1980s-tunic-sleeveless-nautical

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If I had a little girl, I’d love to get something like this green floral tunic for her. HOW adorable! Has a Scandi/German dirndl quality, but would look so cool with little jeans or leggings. From fun vintage shop, vintanthromodernkids.

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This little Playskool gal is perfect for story time! She’s a cuddley rag doll but she’s also a Little Red Riding Hood Story Book doll. From the lovelies at TheOrangeCollective (who are having a 50% off sale!).

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HAPPY MONDAY friends! How much longer are your kids in school for?? We have another two weeks!