Drinking Bulldog Margaritas in Austin, Texas
April was a whirlwind for me. I've been traveling a ton, thanks mainly to a work event in Miami and Southwest's cheap fares to Austin, Texas. I wanted to catch up and share some of the things that I've been seeing, doing and eating. I spent a weekend in Austin, Texas visiting up with some great friends from college. They played wonderful hosts, showing us around the city and introducing us to some of the best that Austin has to offer. I left Texas with tons of inspiration and ideas for hip summer entertaining. I had some amazing beer... Shiner Ruby Redbird really is the perfect summer brew. It's got flavors of Texas Ruby Red grapefruit and ginger. I found some when I got back home to Atlanta, so look around your local grocery store and see if you can find this diamond for your next summer party. ...and some amazing barbeque... This here is Rudy's. It's a local chain, and the one I went to in Austin was curiously attached to a gas station. I immediately knew it was eaither going to be terrible, or the best thing I've ever tasted. I'm very pleased to say it was the latter. The thing I loved most about Rudy's was how everything at the restaurant—from the plain picnic tables to the "plates" of torn butcher paper—fit the atmosphere of a down home backyard BBQ. Oh, and they do barbeque right at Ruby's, giving you half a loaf of plain white bread and all the pickles you can eat.
Chicken and Waffles Cupcakes… in Mason Jars!
Guess what I did this weekend?
With a lifelong philosophy that "more is more," I decided that it would be a good idea to combine two of my absolute favorite things:
And to be honest, I have no idea why I didn't think of this sooner! I mean, chicken and waffles is a southern staple. And so are mason jars. So combining them together into one supremely delicious and supremely cute dessert serving seems like the perfect storm of "OMG. I NEED to eat this NOW." Want the recipe for the Chicken and Waffles Cupcakes?Felt Rabbit Place Settings
I am a firm believer that holiday decor doesn't have to be over the top. I mean, if you love decorating for Easter with stuffed bunnies, bright green crinkle grass and plastic eggs, go for it! But it's also OK to have a more understated holiday style. That's why I crafted these felted rabbit place settings. They're festive and fun without screaming "Easter Bunny!" You could even keep these out on the table throughout the year, customizing the colors to match your table scape. They're really easy, too. To get started, you'll need sheets of craft store felt (two sheets for each rabbit), spray adhesive, scissors and either a sewing machine or a glue gun. Oh, and this felt rabbit template right here:
>> DIY Felt Rabbit Template
Ready to go?Paint Chip Garland and other Friday Favorites
I must be feeling grateful; there's treats for everyone in this week's Google Reader rundown (a.k.a. Formal Fringe Friday Favorites). Treats for your walls, your dog, and of course, for you. You deserve a lemon pound cake after the week
An Engagement Gift Basket
A great friend of mine got engaged recently, and I of course did what every good girlfriend does when they hear news of an upcoming wedding: Go shopping.