Holiday Pamplemousse Punch

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IMG_2124 Merry Christmas Eve, y'all! Since I do not celebrate the holiday at home, I was thrilled to help plan Monday night's company holiday party at doug carpenter & associates. To kick off the evening, we enjoyed a festive holiday punch (because what's a party without punch) named after our favorite flavor of Le Croix: Pamplemousse. The refreshing gin and grapefruit combo is quite heavenly, and the backdrop of our modern Christmas tree wall elevated the experience even more so. I highly recommend this drink -- adapt it for two, or serve to your entire New Years Eve guest list. Cheers!

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 Makes 12 servings

16 ounces club soda, divided in half 16 sugar cubes (or 1/3 cup sugar) 16 ounces Tanqueray gin 8 ounces grapefruit juice 8 dashes Angostura bitters 2 lemons 1 grapefruit, sliced

1. In a large punch bowl or pitcher, muddle sugar and 8 ounces of club soda until sugar is dissolved. Add gin, grapefruit juice, and juice of 2 lemons. Add 6-8 slices of grapefruit.

2. Fill pitcher generously with ice. Top off with remaining ounces of club soda.

3. Serve over ice with a grapefruit slice.

These fresh and fabulous ingredients were made possible by The Fresh Market. Thank you for being supportive of my sponsors!

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Unwind with Spiced Vanilla Earl Grey Tea

Today begins the final weekend before Christmas and our entrance into a new year. Whoa. I am already in the full swing of holiday celebrations with back-to-back-to-back Chanukah dinners and a festive company holiday party on Monday. I'm finding myself dizzy from the nonstop dreidel spinning and plates full of home-cooked food! Tomorrow morning before I tote Alex's gifts to Arkansas for an annual Christmukkah lake house event, I will wake up, prepare myself a hot cup of tea, and contemplate: on the year past, on the year ahead, and on the overwhelming emotions of grasping this so-called "real world." Reality is finally setting in; the hopeful feeling of an extended winter break from college is dwindling. And rather than looking to 2015 as my first full year of independent living and decision-making with dread, I will make the most of it. I love my city of Memphis, more than I ever thought I could.

Won't you join me in unwinding with a cup of tea and resolution-writing? Happy holidays, and happy weekend.

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2 cups milk 2 satchels earl grey tea 1 vanilla bean, split lengthwise 4 black cardamom pods Honey, to taste

1. Place milk in a small saucepan on stove top.

2. Scrape vanilla seeds from pod. Add to pan with vanilla and cardamom pods.

3. Bring to low boil, then turn off heat.

4. Add tea satchels. Steep for 10 minutes.

5. Strain vanilla bean pod and cardamom pods.

6. Pour milk tea into two Paper & Clay mugs. Add honey. Enjoy with some scones by the fire.

recipe inspired by camille styles

These fresh and fabulous ingredients were made possible by The Fresh Market. Thank you for being supportive of my sponsors!

Friday Finds: Halloween Sips and Sweets

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Happy Halloween! While I will not be trick or treating for candy tonight, my sweet tooth is unsurprisingly at an all-time high. Luckily, this holiday hands us the excuse to add a punch of sweetness to our diet, whether in dessert or cocktail form. Tonight, in my 1920s garb, I'll be whipping up this folklore blackberry brew from last week's All Hallows Eve dinner party shoot with West Elm and Art in the Find. Below are a few other sweet-tooth-friendly finds for your holiday weekend...It is not too late to plan something special for your Halloween gathering!

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Halloween-appropriate puppy chow (pictured above).

Mini pumpkin whoopie pies with cream cheese filling by the beloved Martha.

Joy's apple snap cocktails. . .hello.

A "fig"ment of your imagination with honeyed mascarpone.

A classic martini with the most crisp and creepy presentation!

 

Featured image courtesy of Edible Perspective

Folklore Blackberry Brew Cocktail

It's Friday. Who needs a cocktail? Consider this blackberry brew my weekend gift to you. The cocktail's bold color and bourbon punch match the spooky and sophisticated All Hallows Eve dinner party details revealed yesterday. I cannot fathom that Halloween is only two weeks away; so let's get planning and partying already, people. Make the guest list, grab your proper West Elm props, and pour yourself one of these in the meantime!

Stay tuned for a first course and entreé reveal early next week.

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Makes one serving

Half of one lemon 4 plump blackberries 2 sprigs rosemary 2 ounces bourbon 1 ounce simple syrup

1. In a cocktail shaker, muddle simple syrup with 1 sprig of rosemary and 3 blackberries. Save the remaining blackberry and rosemary for garnish.

2. Add bourbon, lemon juice, and ice. Shake and strain into a short glass with ice.

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Farmers Market Cocktail

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IMG_2639 When it comes to grocery shopping, I really should change my system. . . but for now, it typically goes as follows:

1. Roam through every aisle (or stand, if at a market). 2. Pick out the most colorful and beautiful produce available. 3. Lay it all out on my kitchen counter. 4. Create a recipe with what's in front of me.

I find it to be both a fun little challenge for myself (like an easy version of Chopped?) and also an opportunity to showcase the ingredients that truly caught my eye from the beginning. Recently after a trip to the farmers market, I stared at the most gorgeous assortment of summer peaches, blueberries and basil on my cutting board. Hello, cocktail!

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Makes one serving

1 ounce vodka Small handful blueberries 2 slices of peach 2 basil leaves Ice cold sparkling water

1. In a small glass, lightly muddle peaches, blueberry and one basil leaf. Add vodka and stir.

2. Top with sparkling water and a basil leaf.

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A Bad Dog Bloody Mary

IMG_2429 Anyone in need of a cool-down during these scorching summer afternoons and upcoming Memorial Day Weekend? I have the solution, thanks to my new friends at Bad Dog Bar Craft (who you might have seen make an appearance at my NO VA cocktail event). I am personally a huge bloody mary fan, and this company's exclusive new bitters enhance the savory cocktail with just a few dashes.

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Here is my latest version of the delectable drink, which I prefer to serve for guests as a bloody mary bar on my new bar tray. The tray allows you to set-up on a coffee table or poolside with celery, Tabasco, almond-stuffed olives...you name it! My mom (wearing a gorgeous John Hardy bracelet and Yurman band) stirred in her Bad Dog Bar Craft bitters with high approval. The hints of celery and cucumber add an entirely new flavor depth to the beverage without even needing a stalk of celery on the side.

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1.5 ounces vodka 4 ounces bloody mary mix (I prefer Zing Zang) 2-3 dashes Worcestershire sauce 2-3 dashes Bad Dog Bloody Mary bitters Sprinkle of pepper Dash of Tabasco (optional) Celery and olives, for garnish

1. In a short glass, measure vodka and bloody mary mix. Add dashes of Worcestershire, Bad Dog bitters, pepper, Tabasco, and lemon juice.

2. Add a few cubes of ice and gently stir. Top with celery and olives, if desired.

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