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Styled magazine

[1] The second issue of Styled [2] magazine is out today! (Styled is an online magazine and it's free.) I'm so excited to tell you that I have an Autumn project in it! I made pie dough lattice cookies that are meant to sit on top of a mug of hot apple cider. I cannot wait to see the rest of the issue. And this time it's also available in print [3] through MagCloud. I took a set of photos showing how to create the lattice that couldn't fit into the spread so I'm including them here. (Typical, when asked for three photos I send two dozen!) This is something I learned while watching the old Martha Stewart show (memories!), and you can see it on the Martha Stewart site right here [4]. Also a tip for my cookies: once these are cut it's easier to remove the dough around them than to try to move them one by one onto a cookie sheet. Instead lift up the parchment they are on and slide it onto your baking sheet, I used a cutting board as a sort of peel. I'm sad to see summer gone, but I'm also looking forward to sweaters and hot cider! Click through to see the complete pie lattice how-to. Roll out two rounds of dough, rolling each between two layers of parchment will make this super easy. Cut into strips. Move the strips apart carefully. Fold back every other slice. Lay down one strip of dough from the other section of dough. Fold the strips back. Now fold the other strips of down back over the one you just laid down. Put down another strip of dough from the other set. Fold the strips back flat. Continue on like that until you've got a full lattice. Cut out the cookies, and... ... remove the excess dough from around them instead of trying to move them. Ta da! (They are also dabbed with butter and sprinkled with cinnamon sugar before baking.) [1] http://asubtlerevelry.com/styled [2] http://asubtlerevelry.com/styled [3] http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/267678 [4] http://www.marthastewart.com/how-to/making-decorative-piecrusts#slide_5

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It's not well known but one of the best views in Seattle is from the Observation Deck of the Columbia Tower (one of our skyscrapers). To get there you take a bank of elevators up to one floor and transfer over to another bank of elevators and, hold on, what do you find as you're walking past? A Starbucks! A Starbucks with a pretty great view. Above is one of the first views that greets you from the Observation Deck. I've circled the Space Needle in orange to show you how tiny it seems from the Columbia Tower. See? Cute. Here is the proof of the Starbucks. It's free to get up to it, by the way. To get to the observation deck you take the bank of elevators in the North Lobby to the 40th floor, pass by that Starbucks, then take those elevators to the 73rd floor. Follow the signs to the left. It's about $5 per person to get in and then you find yourself looking down at the Space Needle, which is pretty cool. The views are nearly 360 degrees and on a clear day you can see all the surroundings mountains. It's far cheaper than the Space Needle, involves a whole lot less waiting and zero souvenir photographs. (The Space Needle, though, does have glass elevators and a rotating restaurant.) It's one of my favorite places to bring visitors. And not just to show off that yes we really do have Starbucks everywhere. update: Not too long after this I found myself taking a picture of the Columbia Tower from the top of the Space Needle [1] for comparison. [1] http://www.notmartha.org/archives/2011/07/15/one-view-from-the-space-needle/

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Jackie Boucher is a freelance designer (http://www.behance.net/jackieboucher) with past gigs including ?Look of the Games? designer for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games and managing the creative department for an NHL hockey team. She?s also a contributing writer for Apartment Therapy?s ohdeedoh. Her current passions include fabric design, blogging, photography, travelling with her family and making [...]

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