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Looking to add that extra bit of flair to your home’s decor? Look no further than that old tire hanging around in the garage. With a few simple materials and a little elbow grease, you’ll have a custom accent ottoman perfect for your space. The result is really spectacular and with a cost of around…Continue Reading “DIY Tire Ottoman”
Spring is all about renewal. So, why not make use of all those old frames hanging around your garage or attic? Old frames can be excellent ways to get organized in the home office or mud room. No frames on hand? Seek out old frames or furniture pieces at yard sales or thrift stores and…Continue Reading “3 Ways to Repurpose Old Frames”
Midori is often not associated with wonderful craft cocktails. But, when combined with rye whiskey and some simple syrup, the result is a balanced whiskey cocktail with melon undertones. Lemon juice is a great addition to brighten the palette. The vivid green color makes this cocktail make it a great alterntaive to a green beer…Continue Reading “Midori & Rye Cocktail”
Everyone needs that one go-to party dish that’s both easy to prepare and is certain to be the first dish to disappear. Giving you all the bragging rights. With all the sweet flavor of caramelized onions, crunchy bacon, and maybe a little whiskey my Caramelized Onion and Bacon Dip is the dip of all dips….Continue Reading “Caramelized Onion & Bacon Dip”
Rabbit, Rabbit! Happy March 1st everybody! I seriously cannot believe that March is officially here. This year just seems to be flying by so fast. This is definitely going to be an exciting month that’s brimming with new recipes, creativity, and some travel. To kick off the month; I will be co-hosting Talk of Alabama…Continue Reading “Cheers to March: What’s happening this Month”
Make sure your table is set not only with fabulous food this Easter, but also lots of bright pastels, cheery spring blossoms, and of course, a bunny or two. I’ve never been one to shy from patterns, especially on my table. The key to mixing patterns is color, color, color. Make sure they are complimentary in…Continue Reading “Setting the Table: Easter Entertaining”
Children and adults delight in finding gorgeously adorned eggs in a competitive egg hunt. But Easter eggs are not just for hunting. What could be any more festive than an overflowing basket of eggs on a holiday table? Classic pastel eggs, compliment the colors of the vintage quilt so well. However, one is not limited…Continue Reading “Four Ways to Decorate Easter Eggs”
Celebrate Easter with a versatile and delicious menu than can be as formal or informal as you like. From favorites like a Whiskey Glazed Ham to an assortment of Deviled Eggs, these tried and true Southern Inspired recipes will be the star of your table whether indoors or out, potluck to casual. If the weather…Continue Reading “Easter Sunday Menu”
Cornbread or corn pone has long been a staple on dinner tables since the introduction of ground, corn meal to English settlers by the native Americans so many years ago. A source of pride for many southern cooks; cornbread recipes vary based on region, ethnicity, and family tradition. There is still debate concerning the use…Continue Reading “Best Damn Cornbread Ever”