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Just a Little Window Shopping

This past weekend my sweet husband surprised me with an impromtu date night at PF Chang's. Yeah, he's pretty awesome! The restaurant is actually located in a town about an hour from where we live, so we had some great drive-time talk. I love that! Even after 12+ years we still have tons to talk about:)
After our very yummy dinner, I tricked him into letting me do a little window shopping (only I actually went inside the stores..heehee). I only checked out two faves: PotteryBarn and Williams-Sonoma--they were just too tempting. In my defense though all I bought was a tube of tomato paste. I've been wanting a tube of that for-e-ver. And now I have one. :)
I did see some great stuff though and thought I'd share some of my *finds* with you. Just a little fall inspiration for you...
the cutest acorn dish
(Pottery Barn)
really cool tiered serving piece
(Pottery Barn)

don't you just love pottery?!
(Pottery Barn)

cozy sweater pillows...I want some!!:)
(Pottery Barn)

I {heart} acorns!! And muffins!!
(Williams Sonoma)

I want the kits to make these adorable hand pies:)
(Williams Sonoma)

Love this turkey platter!!
(Williams Sonoma)
There you go! Now you, too, can be tempted:)

Comments

Tanyia said…
It sounds like you had a lovely evening. I adore that tiered metal thingy ... wonder how you could make one on your own...hmmm..and that sweater pillow! LOVE it!
Betsy Brock said…
Those are my favorite stores, too! Fun, fun!
Kayren said…
What do you do with a tube of tomato paste?
Well, occasionally there is a recipe that calls for, say, a Tbls. of tomato paste or some other small measurement--smaller than a whole little can. The tube is great because you can just squeeze out just the amount you need and just keep it in the fridge for a long time. No little bits of leftover past in random little bowls that gets forgotten about:)
Yeah, not a true necessity, but whenever I run across a recipe like that I always wish I had one:)

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