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What I personally love about this Asian Eye scarf is that despite the summer we are having here in Seattle, I feel like this particular scarf  exudes just that. Summer. The red flowers remind me of Hibiscus flowers on tropical islands such as Samoa, Hawai’i and Tahiti.  Oh, just let a girl can dream of some heat, will ya?  Oh, ok I’ll snap out of it and get back to business. This lovely Asian Eye scarf is set at a very reasonable price which would be perfect as a gift, or a keeper for yourself. $28 for a soft viscose scarf is a treat for anyone.  I hope you enjoyed my favorite item of the week! Come by and pick one up while they last.

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* Shown above: (LEFT) Asian Eye' EAZY' scarf, Kleen Tux Front Jacket, Fridaze Asymmetrical Top Flip Collar shirt, Kleen Crop Pop Pant. (RIGHT) Asian Eye 'SQUINT'' scarf , Kleen V Tucks Tank, Kleen long sleeve Big Shirt and the Kleen Pull on Skirt.

If you have been in the store within the last couple of days then you know that we’ve recently received shipments from URU and Kleen!  If you haven’t been in the store, then here’s your reminder along with some merchandise shots.  We’ve received some great color ways of your favorite styles of URU, and since we are on the subject we are offering a special buy one, get the second one 25% off!

All time favorite URU classic, the Catalina in Grass.

So difficult to think ahead to fall when it feels like our summer in Seattle  has finally arrived.  However, we received a fall shipment from Kleen on Friday.  Half of the pieces are in a lovely silk and linen blend with warm rich colors fitting perfectly with fall.  The other half of this delivery is in that lovable viscose and spandex blend.

Kleen V-Neck top and Long Tie Up Skirt in Bramble.

Drop in and take a look at the rest of the shipments from each vendor! We’ve got some gems!

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We just received a large and lovely shipment of Asian Eye scarves! I know it is a little difficult to think ahead when our Seattle summer has just begun, however, Asian Eye is pleased to present their Fall/Winter 2011/2012 collection.  Indulge yourself in the warmth of wools, the shimmer of silks — we know you will appreciate their unique vision of affordable luxury!

Don’t wait too long, these beauties are already flying off the racks!

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With the celebration of our country’s day of independence a week away, we here at the Simple Life wanted to share with you our top 5 Independence Day recipes. These simple recipes are sure to have you and your guests’ taste buds booming more so than the fireworks!

1.) Chilled Watermelon Steaks with Feta and Basil Vinaigrette


Ingredients:
6 slices watermelon 4″ x 4″ x 3/4″
2 Tablespoons crumbled Feta cheese
15 leaves fresh basil, chopped (or chiffonade)
1/8 cup balsamic vinegar
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
1 clove garlic, minced
salt and pepper to taste
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Directions:
1. Arrange watermelon “steaks” on a plate, as desired.
2. In a small bowl, whisk together olive oil, balsamic vinegar, basil, salt, pepper and garlic.  (Alternatively you can blend these ingredients in a small food processor to emulsify the mix…but I really don’t use big words so early in the week.  I usually stick to four-letter words or less on a Monday.
3.  Drizzle balsamic dressing over watermelon steaks. Sprinkle with feta crumbles.
Thank you Rabbit Food Rocks for yet another delicious, healthy recipe!
2.) Patriotic Chips and Salsa


I was shopping this past weekend and saw the most fantastic Freedom Chips {Red, White & Blue Tortilla Chips}. They pair perfectly with my homemade chunky salsa and will make a fantastic addition to our Fourth of July celebration menu. If you can’t find these festive chips you could substitute blue corn tortilla chips mixed in with traditional corn tortilla chips.
Ingredients:
6 large fresh tomatoes – petite diced
2 cloves of garlic – minced
1  onion (red or white) – minced
1  lime – juiced
2 tablespoon fresh cilantro – roughly chopped
2 small jalapeno – seeded and minced
salt/pepper to taste

*Depending on how many guests you are expecting, exceed the given ingredients.

Directions:
1. Into a bowl add: tomatoes, garlic, onion, lime juice, cilantro and jalapeno. Stir to combine. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

2. Serve with tortilla chips.

3.) Barbecue Bacon-Wrapped Hot Dogs


Ingredients:
4 beef hot dogs, we like Nathan’s or Hebrew National
2 slices of bacon, apple wood smoked if you have that available.
1/2 cup honey barbecue sauce
Chopped onions, mustard, relish, Sriracha, cream cheese…or any other condiment you enjoy with your dogs.

*Depending on how many guests you are expecting, exceed the given ingredients.

Directions:
Slice the bacon in half lengthwise.  Wrap one of the strips of bacon around each hot dog.  Place on a cookie sheet and bake in an oven preheated to 400 degrees for 20-25 minutes, or until the bacon is crispy and the hot dog is browned.   Serve on hot dog buns with your favorite toppings.

4.)  Santa Maria-Style Tri-Tips


Ingredients:
1 beef tri-tip roast (about 2 lbs)
2 tabelspoons olive oil
4 to 5 cloves minced garlic
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground pepper

*Depending on how many guests you are expecting, exceed the given ingredients.

Directions:
Trim excess fat from the roast, but leave a little fat on one side so the meat stays moist and tender during grilling. Rub the tri-tip all over with oil, garlic, salt, and pepper. Marinate in the fridge for 1 to 2 hours (30 minutes at a bare minimum), or overnight for more flavor.

Sear meat over flames for 2 to 3 minutes on each side to get a nice, dark crust and seal in juices. Cook for another 20 to 30 minutes over low heat to the desired degree of doneness. (Check with a meat thermometer. Roasts go from rare to well-done very quickly, within 10 minutes.)

Remove tri-tip from heat and let it rest for 5 to 10 minutes. Slice into thin slices and serve with salsa or barbecue sauce.

5.)  Lime Ginger Fizz

Serves 12 gen­er­ously

Ingredients:
1–12 ounce con­tainer frozen limeade
4 cups gran­u­lated sugar
8 cups water
Club soda or pellegrino
Gin­ger syrup
Limes for gar­nish and extra fla­vor if desired

Directions:
Heat the water and sugar in a saucepan just until dis­solved.  Add frozen (or thaw it first–doesn’t really matter!) limeaid and mix well. Pour into non-reactive con­tain­ers and freeze sev­eral hours. Trans­fer from freezer to fridge 30 min­utes or so before serv­ing to slightly soften. Either mix entire amount in a large punch powl with club soda, or scoop indi­vid­u­ally into glasses and add club soda to taste. Driz­zle desired amount of gin­ger syrup onto mixed drink, gar­nish and serve

Please feel free to copy, paste and print these simple recipes!  HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!!!

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