Thursday, March 17, 2011

Earth Hour

In preparation for Earth Hour 2011 (March 26th at 8:30pm) the Gindicate is reviewing last years plans and dreaming up this years adventures!

Earth Hour 2010 was celebrated with much merriment in the Gindicate. We decided to take that hour to do a little candlelight gin tasting. It lasted far longer than the hour! We tried our 6 gins 3 ways: gin collins, gin & tonic, and traditional martini. We decided to go with a variety of different priced and available gins. The gins we played with that evening were:
  • Martin Millers Westbourne
  • Blue Coat
  • No. 209
  • New Amsterdam
  • DH Krahn
  • G'vine Floraison
We wanted to make sure that there was consistency in flavor so we used refresh collins mix, Q tonic, and Dolin's vermouth regardless of what might be "better" for the style of gin it was mixed with. We also were very particular with the number of ice cubes and how watered down they would get over time. We take our gin tasting very seriously!

We found that everyone had a different opinion on what worked best, with the different mixer/ingredient. Eventually we will get around to reviewing each gin separately, but just know ... fun was had by all. We hope you enjoy the photos taken with an iPhone using candlelight.


Thursday, March 10, 2011

The Gindicate Test Kitchen







Last April we embarked on a new plan/mission: remove our outdated and dysfunctional kitchen. It seemed an easy task, IKEA had software and DIY instructions. What could be better than that? It only took us about 5 months (2 months without a stove) to get everything back in order. Because we were working so hard, doing it all ourselves, we didn’t gain any extra lbs from the fast food we were forced to eat! Also, those two months happened to be during June and July which meant that most meals were grilled.


Our poorly planned late 1940’s mess was refurbished cabinet doors that didn’t open beyond 45 degrees in the 1980’s (seen here without doors):







We demolished all the cabinets and removed the cracked tile flooring (yes, that’s the original window that now looks into the master bedroom addition):








We then laid in new walls and subflooring (some of which was missing under the original cabinets):











We then hand textured the walls with natural sponge and painted. Later laying in laminate flooring:









By this time (which is about June 2010) we have received our shipment of IKEA furniture. On the new flooring and a little padding we built all our cabinets:







There were a few setbacks in hanging the cabinets, but we were able to get it all together in the end! The countertops and sink went in smoothly:








We then put all the cabinet doors and handles on. The IKEA system is really easy, it went on in a few hours:







What ended up being the most difficult and rewarding part was tiling. We had ordered handmade clay tiles from Tiere y Fuego in San Diego. Being handmade made a huge difference in size and depth, everything was different. Each maker had a different style and I think we got at least two tile-maker’s batches. The colors were rich and vibrant which set off the wall color beautifully!



By the end of July our kitchen was usable, but we still had baseboards, touch up painting, and a fan light to install. All these things were slowly done over August. The main reason this took so long was that we still had day jobs. We worked 2 hours a night on the kitchen and all day Saturday and Sunday. Strangely enough, we have friends that had contractors take longer to complete kitchens for them. We’re grateful to be done and already making delicious food and drinks in our Gindicate Test Kitchen. I hope you will enjoy photos of our creations against the back drop of our DIY adventure.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

We're back!

We'd like to start with a thank you to those who stuck with us while we were gone for nearly a year. There were many changes made within the Gindicate and we are happy to be back! That being said we did not quit our cocktailing lifestyle just stopped recording it. We will be posting within the next few weeks the major projects we embarked on since last March. Projects like ripping out, designing, and installing our new test kitchen. There will be more DIY explorations, bar reviews for the SF Bay Area, and of course discussions on Gin.

Thank you again for your patience!
Cheers!