And of course, you could always look at the bride's registry to see what items she has chosen for her new kitchen. I'm a big believer in giving what you would like to receive, however tastes vary widely, so it is always safe to pick out an item from the registry, particularly china and glassware. You can never have too much of either! :)
Friday, January 22, 2010
Kitchen shower - inspiration
I am a fan of wedding showers, but I particularly enjoy a good kitchen shower. I am a little biased because I enjoy cooking and all of the fun gadgets that come along with a well-stocked kitchen. It is always fun to see what people think is a "vital" necessity to have in one's kitchen. I know where I'm going to buy my kitchen shower gift whenever the next bride-to-be includes me on her invite list...Anthropologie. I realize that their emphasis is on clothing, but they have some really fun, unique kitchen and dining items that would be fun to give (or receive!).
Sunday, January 17, 2010
New Year, New Look!
I decided this morning that my blog layout could use a little "freshening up" in 2010, so I hope you like the new look! It's fun to make subtle changes in your life, like moving furniture around or re-inventing an old recipe, just to mix things up a little bit.
In 2010, I have resolved to take on tasks that I am reluctant about doing for one reason or another. I will try to apply this resolution to all aspects of my life, personal and professional. My grandmother always says that it is best to tackle your most dreaded task first (simply, just get it over with).
In late February, I will be celebrating Frecklize the World's one year anniversary! I am trying to come up with a fun way to "raise a glass" to a year full of party tips and new ideas. Here are a couple of fun items that would be perfect to use for a birthday party.
In 2010, I have resolved to take on tasks that I am reluctant about doing for one reason or another. I will try to apply this resolution to all aspects of my life, personal and professional. My grandmother always says that it is best to tackle your most dreaded task first (simply, just get it over with).
In late February, I will be celebrating Frecklize the World's one year anniversary! I am trying to come up with a fun way to "raise a glass" to a year full of party tips and new ideas. Here are a couple of fun items that would be perfect to use for a birthday party.
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Sunday, January 10, 2010
Apres Ski Party - enjoy the spirit of the Rockies
Even if you've never skiied a day in your whole life, you can still throw an apres-ski themed party to break up the doledroms of winter. The idea is to invite your friends over for a night of winter-themed fun. If you really want to get into the theme, have your friends dress in classic ski-attire or snowflake sweaters and fuzzy boots...you get the idea. Seeing as I live in the south and a "snow storm" often brings a full inch of snow, it is fun to bring the ski theme to us, even if we cannot make it out west to ski every ski season.
Send out festive invitations that will clearly convey the apres ski theme and set the wintery tone for your party. I love the Winter Mountains invite by Monica Maslack and the adorable Ski Hat invitation by Cross-My-Heart at Fine Stationery.com.
Send out festive invitations that will clearly convey the apres ski theme and set the wintery tone for your party. I love the Winter Mountains invite by Monica Maslack and the adorable Ski Hat invitation by Cross-My-Heart at Fine Stationery.com.
Make hot toddies like mulled cider or snugglers (peppermint schnapps and hot chocolate) and serve festive apres-ski food for everyone to munch on (think fondue or warm appetizers, hearty desserts). While the apres-ski theme could be toned down and turned into a winter dinner party without all of the costumes, I think it would be fun to give everyone a chance to get creative and come up with their own interpretation of the theme by dressing up in apres-ski attire.
For a nice touch of ambiance, turn on your favorite Warren Miller ski film or an 80 or 90s classic ski movie like Aspen Extreme or if you have Comcast cable, turn on your yule log On Demand.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Cheers to 2010
Happy New Year! I rang in the new year with good friends in a warm, cozy cottage in Monteagle, TN. We had the fire crackling, fun music playing, and an abundance of delicious appetizers, hearty spaghetti, and festive drinks. Although we kept our party relaxed and rather low key, we still pulled out all of the stops when it came to eating and drinking well! While New Year's stole the show, our festivities continued into the weekend as many of our friends stayed with us for a couple of days. Over the course of the weekend, we watched tons of football bowl games, feasted on fried turkey, cooked hearty breakfasts, watched the snow fall, and played some games.
For New Year's Eve, I made a batch of glogg. I combined a couple of different recipes to make the glogg or hot mulled wine, which typically consists of winter spices - I used a spice pack called Aspen Mulling Spices (cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves etc.), cinnamon sticks, orange juice (I used actual orange slices and apple slices), brandy, and of course red wine.
Since we were entertaining a crowd, I bought a box (gasp!) of Bota Cabernet Sauvignon, which had the equivalent of 4 - 750mL bottles of wine inside. I know there are lots of nay-sayers out there who trash on boxed wine, but this is not your typical "pink" boxed wine. This stuff was actually pretty tasty, even without all of the spices.
About 2 hours before the party, I mixed the wine, spices, fruit, brandy etc. in a slow cooker (see pic above) and turned to the to high heat. Other than an occasional stir, I let the concotion simmer for a couple of hours. The result was a spicy and not tooooo sweet mulled wine. Once the mixture is hot (this can take a while), turn the slow cooker back down to low.
Another favorite recipe from the weekend was the hot Bacon & Swiss dip. I know this sounds ridiculously indulgent, and that's because it is! This recipe is very easy to make, and everyone always devours it within minutes of coming out of the oven. This would be perfect to take to a super bowl party. I was given this recipe via my cousin, Lydia. Enjoy!
Bacon and Swiss Dip
click here for printable version of recipe
click here for printable version of recipe
4 oz. Hellman's Mayonnaise (you can use light mayo)
1 1/2 Cup Shredded Swiss Cheese
8 oz. Philadelphia Cream Cheese
8-9 Slices Crisp Crumbled Bacon (can be cooked in microwave)
Preheat oven to 350. Set Cream Cheese out to soften to room temperature and further soften in microwave for 10 seconds if necessary. Place Mayonnaise in medium bowl. Next add swiss cheese and bacon. Stir in softened Cream Cheese. Spread evenly into a shallow glass pie pan or small casserole (8x4"). Bake at 350 for 20 minutes. Serve with Frito Scoops.
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