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My Work In Mowie Kay Magazine

When food stylist, photographer and writer, Mowie Kay, showed up at my book launch at Liberty in London just to give me a hug and wish me well with my new book I knew that this was a guy that I wanted to work with someday. He was charming. And social. And I liked him. I just didn't know how we'd ever cross paths again because we are in two completely different circles with me in interiors and him being an over-the-top foodie. Well, kismet has its way and after the party Mowie told me about his magazine idea and that he'd like to shoot me cooking in London and have me pull together an article featuring some of my favorite recipes. Gulp. Well... My work in Mowie Kay Magazine

I was flattered, but I don't cook a single meal that is so amazing that it deserves to be in print (!) and I'm completely fine with admitting it because I'm not a foodie and tend to admire the whole food craze from afar. I'm perfectly content to press forward with my often fusion style cooking as Julia Childs and Nigella feel simply unreachable to me. I love to eat out, once a week (sometimes more), at foodie types of places though along with those ethnic eateries that are complete hole-in-the-walls but have drop dead amazing meals. Tony Bourdain is my food idol and there is nothing styled up about what he eats. And I have a ton of cookbooks, though I am first to admit that I buy them for mostly their design and photographs though I have most recently experimented with the Ottolenghi cookbook gifted to me by Leslie. I read food blogs, but I don't really read them, I scan to see the pretty photographs because I can't imagine making the things that I see.

My work in Mowie Kay Magazine

I often feel like it's a patience thing. But it's also a free time thing. I don't have hours to spend on meal planning, preparation, cooking and clean up each day and some of the meals I see would take an unskilled cook such as myself quite awhile to whip up, never mind to be photo worthy. Long story short, I'm not the perfect candidate to contribute to a beautiful foodie magazine! I don't fit the profile, my piece of cake on a plate looks like a piece of cake on a plate, not artful or overly styled at all.

My work in Mowie Kay Magazine

My goal with food is to make it with love, from my heart, and then put it in surroundings that make it look so much more enticing. So I thought about Mowie's offer and was tempted to kindly turn him down... But then I thought, "Hey, I love to style tabletops and I adore entertaining, and I do know how to create a good mood around food... So perhaps there's my angle for a story in a food magazine". And so, with shaky knees, I pitched to Mowie an alternate idea and since I know Mowie loves pink, I tried to make it as close to his aesthetic as possible without compromising my own. Ah, a story was born and he accepted my idea! You can find my story on pages 61-73!

My work in Mowie Kay Magazine

I spent a day prop shopping (mostly in my own china cabinet), making things by hand, ironing linens, and then I went to work during day two to pull it all together and photograph it and now it's in Mowie Kay's beautiful premiere issue on computers everywhere - click here to view the entire magazine and to read my story beginning on page 61. I also give lots of tips in my story on how to make a tabletop come alive on a budget and I've included a luncheon playlist on page 73. I hope that you enjoy it. The tabletop was definitely a spin off from the one Leslie, Sania and I did for Liberty in London - for my table at home, I was able to use stuff I had already and channel some of that Liberty inspiration into it as well.

My work in Mowie Kay Magazine

In the article, I mention my friend Anne Wendlandt (above on page 69), you can see more of her work on her blog since she's not linked in the article (sorry, Anne).

My work in Mowie Kay Magazine

There's even a nice page in the magazine where Mowie interviewed me (that was fun!) and he is giving away 3 copies of Decorate, thanks to my London-based publisher, Jacqui Small. If you would like to win a copy of Decorate just comment on his blog HERE and you'll be entered to win one of 3 copies. :)

My work in Mowie Kay Magazine

Thank you Mowie for including me in your premiere issue and I wish you loads of success with your e-magazine!

(images: holly becker for mowie kay)