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{MUST Eat} Haven

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Tucked away on Dresden drive, Haven has been a Brookhaven staple since it’s opening seven years ago.   And recently I had the pleasure of finding out why.

When walking into the small, but not claustrophobic, space I found the atmosphere to be inviting and the smell from the kitchen intoxicating.  We were immediately greeted and led to a cozy booth with our waiter Steven not far behind.  Steven was fantastic!  My husband was completely enamored the minute golf and Augusta were brought up while I zoned out studying the wine list.  A bottle of wine, martinis with specially made blue cheese olives and warm bread and butter (my weakness) were quickly served and the evening was officially underway.

Below I’ve captured our meal (thanks to my iphone), and now can completely understand why Haven is a Brookhaven staple.  It is definitely a Martha MUST, and I foresee us becoming regulars.  Cheers, xoxo

 

We started with the heavenly yellow tomato gazpacho with avocado and basil oil.  I’m not one for gazpacho (cold soup…never could grasp that concept) but this my friends is the exception.  Loved it!

Next the summer corn pudding with cherry tomatoes, chanterelles and filet beans.  Summer in a bite, or two or three.  The corn pudding itself tasted like something my grandmother would make and then the chanterelles took it to another level, cozy and crisp all in one dish.

The Mr. had the red waddle pork belly on the bone with watermelon and sugar cane.  This was by far his favorite dish of the night, he could have ate at least 3 more!  Quoting the Mr. himself “I’ve never been a huge fan of pork belly because the texture has always been too fatty for me but this is so tender, flavorful and cooked to perfection.”

For our main course I dined on the swiss chard and ricotta tortellnoi (pic 2) while the Mr. enjoyed smoked chicken and shrimp gumbo (pic 1).  The tortelloni was probably my favorite dish of the evening (though hard to choose just one)!  The handmade tortellonis melted in my mouth while the accompanying zucchini, fennel, tomatoes, and basil tasted like they had just been plucked from the garden.

Dessert…old fashioned banana pudding with Nilla Wafers and…

Warm chocolate brownie with espresso sauce and caramel ice cream.  This may look like just a brownie with some ice cream BUT it is not!  I liken the brownie to more of a chocolate lava cake all warm and gooey.  Best. Brownie.Ever….Ever!

And what better way to end the evening than with an impromptu Whiskey tasting.

The One Room Challenge Week Six

The end is near!
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With week six here I’m starting to feel a bit like a broken record.  I just don’t have a lot to share since last week.  In fact, I’m actually writing this from a hotel room in Chicago crossing my fingers that I’ll arrive home tomorrow to box upon box of the remaining items and 130 yards of custom draperies complete. Fingers crossed.

In all the years that I’ve participated in the ORC I’ve never been this far behind, or had this many delays that are totally out of my control happen.  So what have I learned?  

First, create a game plan well in advance of your due date.  I’m known for procrastinating. I’ve convinced myself for years that I do best under pressure, and love burning the midnight oil.  But that’s complete crap.  Procrastination does nothing for me except stress me the hell out. And procrastination only works when the only part of the puzzle is you.  But when you have to depend on PR firms, designers, and factories procrastination just doesn’t work.  A good rule of thumb is 6-8 weeks ahead of your design due date, but if there’s any custom work than plan for 12 weeks out to be on the safe side.  

Second, control what you can control and let go of the rest.  This has been a message that has been drilled into my head this past month.  Is everything I do at WOM important; of course it is.  But, at the end of the day I’m not curing cancer.  There are going to be delays out of my control, out of the vendors control, designers control, etc.  It’s bound to happen.  And if those delays are being felt in this ORC and not the past four I’ve been a part of then I should consider myself lucky!  I mean last year I decorated two full apartments in six weeks!!

Lastly, plan for a Plan B.  While this may feel contrary to what I just said I’m a big believer in hoping for the best, yet preparing for the worst.  Again, mistakes are bound to happen, it’s all about how you react to them.  Don’t get frazzled, take a breath and get back on track or forge a new track.  I have a feeling when next week rolls around you’re going to see my Plan B/New Track path in action.

Anyway, that’s where I’m at.  It may not be pretty, but it’s truthful.  I will however be sharing lots of behind the scenes snaps tomorrow, when I’m finally home, and please do click through below to check out the rest of my participants.  I guarantee they have more interesting news to share than I.  Truly, MKR

 


 

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