Merry Christmas!
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Bella's Biscuits
Merry Christmas!
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Christmas cocktail: Rosemary Cosmo
Rosemary simple syrup:
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup water
2 sprigs fresh rosemary
Put ingredients into a saucepan and boil for about five minutes. Let cool.
Rosemary Cosmo
1 part vodka
2 parts cranberry juice
1 Tbsp Rosemary simple syrup
Sprig of rosemary for garnish
Mix the vodka, cranberry juice and simple syrup in a cocktail shaker full of ice. Pour into a martini glass, garnish and enjoy.
If you want to be fancy, you can make sugared rosemary sprigs, which look gorgeous in the martini.
I simply wet the rosemary, rolled it in a saucer of sugar crystals, and put it in the freezer for a couple of hours.
I also froze some fresh cranberries in an ice cube tray to put in drinks as an added garnish. Christmas in a glass. Have one - or two - and you'll have no choice but to be merry and bright.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Ugly Christmas Sweater Party
My guests were way more creative though.
The sweater on the left won the "best of" prize, mainly because of the 3-D blinking Ruldolph nose and the cotton tail on his behind. There are also two strategically placed jingle bells...
Another couple bedazzled their sweaters with gingerbread men, Christmasy pom-poms and garland. Other people bought their holiday sweaters from hell on ebay or borrowed them from their mothers. (Each mom reportedly said, "This sweater is not ugly").
Our menu included a roasted pepper and eggplant dip, chourico and peppers, meatballs, chicken wings and a family friend's Ruben dip that everyone died for.
Here's that recipe:
8 oz. shredded swiss cheese
8 oz. shredded cheddar cheese
9-12 oz corned beef, diced
12-16 oz. sourkraut
1 cup mayo
Round rye bread
Mix together the dip ingredients with a spoon and then cut the center out of the rye loaf. Fill the center with the dip and bake it at 350 degrees for about 40 minutes.
I also baked gingerbread men and decorated them with their very own ugly Christmas sweaters.
These guys were a total hit. And they were delicious (thank you, Duncan Hines).
Happy Holidays!
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Destination Wedding Jamaica Recap
Here's our experience, in a nutshell:
When we arrived, we met with the wedding coordinators who I had been emailing with over the past year. We picked out what we wanted from the options they provided - which were all lovely - and they took care of everything. We didn't have to worry about doing much of anything other than showing up (and paying the bill).
In fact, the day of the wedding, I relaxed on the beach reading magazines until it was time for my hair appointment. My husband went snorkeing with his brother all afternoon. I'm fairly certain that if we had a wedding at home, our "day of" would have been a tad more stressful.
The (non-denominational) minister was wonderful. He made us laugh when we cried during our vows because we couldn't have my makeup running.
At sunset, we cut the cake and danced our first dance. The photos were spectacular.
(Our first dance to "At Last" by Etta James)
Since we bought the Ultimate Wedding Package for 20 guests, we had a cocktail hour with hors d'ourves and a steel drum band, followed by a reception with a delicious five course dinner.
We hired a DJ and danced. Then we hit the Piano Bar, then the resort's nightclub. We left just before the club closed at 2 a.m., when my feet could no longer stand the pain of my gorgeous something blue Badgley Mischkas.
(My purse, orchid bouquet and my something blue shoes)
When we arrived back to our suite, it was decorated with rose petals and towels shaped into swans on the bed. The jacuzzi tub was filled and topped with rose petals and candles.
Some perks of the wedding package we bought included my hair and makeup (which I had to wash off and redo myself. I looked like a hooker), a couples massage and an enourmous champagne breakfast in bed the morning after our wedding. It also included 50 5X7 photos and a 30 minute video of the ceremony as well as free nights for our anniversary stay. (We can't wait to take advantage of that one).
Thankfully, the party didn't end when the wedding was over. We organized a group Zipline and Canopy Tour excursion (through Chukka) for our guests the afternoon after our wedding. We flew through the trees, over rivers and hiked the Jamaican forest. Our guests loved it -- even the ones who said they were somewhat afraid of heights!
After a week at Secrets, my husband and I went to Negril for a private honeymoon experience. We stayed at the acclaimed RockHouse Hotel - a green boutique hotel and spa that ranks among the top hotels in the world -- and for good reason. It was breathtaking -- the cliffs, the ocean views, the food, the cocktails -- everything we experienced during our four days there exceeded our expectations.
(Sitting on the patio wall of our private waterfront villa)
Especially the sunsets.