Entries by Angie Schwartz (19)
Kinda Blue
Today we are working on a wedding that called for blue hydrangeas for the bridesmaids. The hydrangeas we bought are huge and we can't get over the shade of blue. It's a true periwinkle. We've paired them with cornflower and gentiana in the small bouquets shown here ($40). By the stem, these gorgeous hydrangea are $15.
Antheia at the Farmer's Market
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The Jersey City Historic Downtown Special Improvement District has organized a farmers' market at the Grove Street
PATH station plaza. The farmers' market operates every Monday from
4pm-8pm. We are very excited to be a part of this great addition to Jersey City, and we're featuring summer bouquets
from local flower farm, The River Garden, in upstate New York, as well
as small arrangements to pick up on your way home. The farmer's market is the perfect way to help change the environment by buying locally grown produce for dinner, and locally grown flowers for your table!
The Kitchen Herb Garden
Summer is a great time to start a kitchen herb garden. If you have a sunny windowsill, you can grow herbs and even small lettuces such as rocket and lolla rossa to use for cooking. Antheia sells local organically grown herbs in terra cotta pots for $10. Here's a recipe for salad dressing from Antheia co-owner and chef, Mike Schwartz:
1 c. Buttermilk
1 c. Mayonnaise
1 T. Dijon mustard
1 clove garlic, minced
1 c. Oregano leaves, chopped
1 c. Parsley leaves, chopped
1 c. Basil, leaves
1 bu. Scallion, chopped
1 t. Worcestershire
Salt and pepper
1. Puree in blender or with hand blender everything except the buttermilk.
2. Stir in the buttermilk. Season with salt and pepper
Mike isn't good at making small amounts of anything. You could probably cut this recipe in half for a normal sized portion!
We're Mad for Succulents!
Celebrate Earth Day!
Today is Earth Day and with all the talk of "going green", this year should be even more special. At Antheia we are investigating ways to offer organic, fair trade and sustainably raised flowers. We're not able to guarantee fully organic yet, but we do buy organic and local when it's possible. In the summer we'll have more information about our favorite local flower farm, The River Garden www.cenyc.org/greenmarket/ourfarmers . Today we are featuring Eco Herbs by the Japanese company, Style Meets People www.smpstyle.com . Eco Herbs are available with rucola (arugula), lemon balm, basil and aojiso (a Japanese herb also called perilla), the perfect size for a sunny windowsill. The pot is biodegradeable and can be put right into the ground. Eco Herbs are $16.







