A Cinco De Mayo tablescape is perhaps one of the most fun to create. The month of May is just loaded with so many great occasions to celebrate. In my opinion, May is the initial start to summer; and that means sharing some refreshing cocktails outdoors with friends, and of course, some great food. Cinco…Continue Reading “Cinco de Mayo Fiesta”
Now that the threat of cold weather has slipped on by, at least in Alabama, it’s now time to get out and plant some containers. Container gardening is a fabulous way to maximize space and also add color, texture, and nature to decks, porches, and courtyards. Speaking of courtyards, I am smack-dab in the middle,…Continue Reading “Container Gardening”
Who doesn’t love a good checklist? Especially when it concerns tasks that can be somewhat overwhelming. Like traveling to the nursery to shop for plants. This may be very simple for some; but to me, it’s quite the experience. I see all of these bright, beautiful little babies staring right at me, and I just…Continue Reading “Spring Planting Checklist”
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It has become somewhat of an unofficial tradition that my bestie, Caroline, and I spend Easter weekend together. Preferably on a beach somewhere. After a bit of deliberation, we settled on Galveston. Caroline lives in Houston, so it’s a simple little hop on down to the coast, and her parents were kind enough to open…Continue Reading “Island Time”
Let me begin by saying that any holiday that promotes tequila drinking and incredibly lively music is something I totally embrace. Cinco de Mayo is most certainly that day. As with any holiday, a well-laden spread of bold, flavorful food is a must have. This year, I’m skipping the tacos, the enchiladas, the tamales, and…Continue Reading “Open-Face Chicken Tortas”
As you all know, I love an unconventional way of decorating Easter Eggs. Especially when that medium involves vintage newsprint. I love the time-worn, golden color and the small typeface of the lettering. From old newspapers to the pages of tattered books, any newsprint you have on hand will work beautifully. And no well-deserved newsprint…Continue Reading “Newsprint Easter Eggs”
Take a hop back in time and celebrate Easter with some vintage inspiration. By revisiting some family heirlooms, your Easter or spring party table will evoke memories of a bygone era, when pastels and patterns of vivid color were all the rage. While reorganizing a spare closet a few weeks ago, I came across an almost…Continue Reading “Easter Tablescaping”
I cook with sweet potatoes all the time. I love them just about any way you can throw them at me. Baked sweet potatoes are a superfood side dish that compliments any meal, but sometimes just gets tossed to the side. Why not make it the star by stuffing it with a satisfying mix of…Continue Reading “Stuffed Sweet Potatoes”
Is it just me or does it seem like bananas ripen overnight? The only solution to this problem is to use those extra ripe bananas and make some banana bread. This recipe is a twist on the classic and skips the nuts altogether. Nothing against nuts, but the bold, spicy flavor of rum is just…Continue Reading “Banana Rum Bread”