I am so excited that I’ve been asked to do a
guest post for Providence Ltd. Interior Design’s
Sunday Supper series. I’ve prepared a southern appetizer that’s popular in shrimp country – Southern Pickled Shrimp for Providence Ltd’s Sunday Supper that I know you’ll enjoy. Click
here. Or printable recipe
here.
Mona and “Sister” (real name Talena, but she’s affectionally referred to as “Sister”) are a sister team in their
design firm. I’ve been following their blog
Providence Ltd. for quite a while now and I can attest to their skills and very classy taste. Meakin and I counted the other day that during our marriage we’ve remodeled eleven houses and built two. Remodeling is one of our passions and we even thought of going into the business until the oil industry in Texas had one of its many crashes early in our marriage. How I wish we had known designers such as Mona and Sister during these projects. They certainly would have helped guarantee our success.
Just because we all love food on My Carolina Kitchen and that’s what we talk about, it doesn’t mean we don’t care about how our kitchens function or how our dining rooms are designed. Of course we care – there’s more to life than just food, right? Right.
Here’s a beautiful example of one of Mona & Sister’s design projects featured in
At Home in Arkansas. Just look at all of the lovely stone and brick and beamed ceilings in this kitchen. My mind is whirling thinking of what delicious dishes that I could whip up here. Have a seat on one of the stools and we’ll talk recipes.
|
Providence Ltd. Design |
This is the formal dining room in the same home. I am crazy about lanterns and this iron chandelier that the sisters found and had re-wired is a beautiful example. Mirrors have found their way into my decorating scheme too lately. Imagine the wonderful dinner parties that must take place in this lovely dining room.
|
Providence Ltd. Design |
One of my very favorite things to add to a house or create when the space is available is a butler’s pantry. Actually we have a small butler’s pantry in both of our current homes. It’s a wonderful place to store your good china, crystal, and silver, or to use as a bar area to get the drink-making out of the kitchen. This lovely example is also one of the features in the house above.
|
Providence Ltd. Design |
Now, let’s eat. Please join me at
Sunday Supper at Providence Ltd. Click
here. While you’re there, grab a pickled shrimp or two before they’re all gone and cruise around their blog and enjoy these talented ladies’ fabulous design portfolio. See you there.
* * *
This will be linked to Miz Helen’s Country Kitchen’s
Full Plate Thursday and
Foodie Friday at Designs by Gollum.
That is a speciality I've been dreaming of making myself. Your pickled shrimps looks really delicious!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
The shrimp are as beautiful as the kitchen!
ReplyDeleteWhat a "nice spread"....congrats to you!!
ReplyDeleteThat KITCHEN is to die for;I am drooling. I have to try those shrimps. I went to visit you and misspelled my name; I hope you know it was me.
ReplyDeleteRita
I want that kitchen!!! I want to sit on one of the bar stools and sample your shrimp! :) Have a wonderful Sunday.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful kitchen and design work. Love the colors and the feel. What I'm really interested in is that shrimp. I love anything pickled.
ReplyDeleteThe shrimp AND the designs look lovely:)
ReplyDeleteI'd like to be enjoying (or preparing) the pickled shrimp in that gorgeous kitchen. I'm off to check out Providence.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
Your shrimp look wonderful! I am going to check out their page now. Hope you have a wonderful Sunday Sam!
ReplyDeleteSam, Thanks so much for such a wonderful guest post. Your pictures are so beautiful...you can literally taste the shrimp. And also thanks for your lovely compliments to our work. Have a great Sunday. XO, Mona
ReplyDeleteOMYGOD I love the pictures but really love the shrimps look delicious!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI want that kitchen! I hate my kitchen.
ReplyDeleteThe shrimp looks amazing, hopping over to see the post. But I'm seeing good things like bay leaf, pink peppercorns, garlic, and thyme.
That's my dream kitchen!
ReplyDeleteThe pickled shrimp looks so tasty and I love the beautiful presentation too.
I don't think I've ever had pickled shrimp. I'm curious to see the recipe...so I'll follow the link and look at all the pretty decor while I'm there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a special & festive pickled shrimps dish! That's so cool for you that you could write this great guest post for this fab company! The kitchen is well decorated but not my style: too classic!
ReplyDeleteI must try this tasty dish though!
I have added this dish to Pinterest Sam. It just speaks to me of summer.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more, this dish just reeks of sunshine and warm weather. Those scallop shells are the best plates!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful blog they have. The shrimp look delicious, too. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, that ia a beautiful kitchen! And your shrimp look wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you remodeled 11 houses and built two, I haven't done one, but I would imagine that it's stressful. I admire your taste, these are beautiful kitchens and dining areas. I wish I had such an eye.
ReplyDeletei bet your homes are stunning you have great taste and love the shrimp and the way you served them :_)
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful shrimp you have plated! I love all the spices and it looks like capers mixed in~beautiful! The sisters have a great business and certainly tons of talent. The pictures are magnificent.I love how you always promote the best about your blogger friends~you have a heart of gold!
ReplyDeleteNice to visit via Providence Ltd. blog. These look delicious! Mona and her sister do lovely work and have a great blog.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the guest post invite and your shrimp dish looks awesome as always. I'd rather have my teeth drilled without novicane than remodel a place I'm living in (eg: our kitchen a few years ago), so if we do more perhaps we can trade houses while you remodel ours.
ReplyDeleteLove the designs, especially the beautiful kitchen. Congrats for the guest post!
ReplyDeleteI want a Butler's Pantry. Maybe I've been influenced too much by Downton Abbey. The pickled shrimp looks fabulous - will go visiting now.
ReplyDeleteShrimp is my favorite and love this dish. Looks fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteThe Pictures of the food and the kitchen are stunning.
Sam- All of the pictures in this post are exceptionally beautiful! The pickled shrimp look marvelous, as do the gorgeous living spaces. Heading over to read your guest post. Hope you are doing well!
ReplyDeleteI think your pickled shrimp looks amazing. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteTalented sisters, indeed. I love the lantern chandelier, Sam.
ReplyDeleteYummy shrimp too.
I love just about anything pickled and shrimp is no exception. I have never tried it before homemade before and your recipe looks divine!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the guest post! Your shrimp sounds divine, love it pickled. And the kitchen is a vision to behold!
ReplyDeleteOMG, Sam, I love that design blog! Those kitchen cabinets are amazing. And so are your beautiful shrimp. Fantastic photograph that make me want to run right out to the fish market and buy some. Love this post.
ReplyDeleteSorry I'm late for Sunday Supper! How about Wednesday? LOL!!! I love shrimp and I'll be giving this recipe a try!
ReplyDeleteI also love design and kitchens, the heart of the home ~ I'll be skipping over to the sister's blog in a moment!
Have a wonderful day!
Mary
This is a fabulous kitchen design! My city sized kitchen is rather small. so I'm always in awe of kitchens with lots of cabinet and counter space.
ReplyDeleteYour pickled shrimp looks equisite, Sam! I could live on shrimp prepared this way.
Oh my word - those shrimp look AMAZING! So plump and pink. Love that butler's pantry too :)
ReplyDeleteI love shrimp and being able to buy them locally harvested less than a mile from my home is a real treat.
ReplyDeleteWhat talented sisters, and I am crazy for that dining room with the skirted benches rather than chairs!
Bises,
Genie
What an absolutely beautiful kitchen and I love the shrimp.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations upon your honor!
Pickled shrimp? My mouth is already watering...looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteNice kitchen :)
Hope you are having a nice week Sam!
Oh I had pickled shrimp over the holidays that I loved. I"ll hop over and see if I can find your recipe there.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
V
your shrimp is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteGood Evening Sam,
ReplyDeleteI am so happy to walk around in these beautiful designs while I indulge in your wonderful Pickled Shrimp, absolutely delicious!
Thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday. Hope you have a great week end and come back soon!
Miz Helen