Showing posts with label drink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drink. Show all posts

Friday, December 27, 2013

cheers!


i feel like i've been flaking out on blogging lately, so i figured i'd stop by for a drink! ;)

grown up chocolate milk:
1 part kahlua
3 parts milk

enjoy!  happy holidays!  i'll be back asap to share the festivities and fun with everybody!

Friday, June 7, 2013

wino weekend!


it's five o'clock somewhere folks (actually i think it really is 5 o'clock in great britain right now) and it is also a friday which means it's time to talk about the world's greatest beverage: wine.

i'll start with a disclaimer:  there is no wrong way to enjoy wine.  that said, a 2001 saint-emilion is objectively going to be legions superior to slapping the bag in my book.  but lets face it, i just enjoy drinking wine too mcuh for my meager salary to spend hundred of dollars on every bottle.  i'll also go ahead and announce that personally i think super sweet wine is foul and abhorrent to the senses, so if you are the type to drink moscato my recommendations will get you no where.

for my european (especially french) readers: go away and have a nice weekend.  your inexpensive wine is already superior to most of the top shelf stuff at grocery stores here.

but for my fellow americans trying to navigate the wine aisle of your local supermarket here's where i would start:



if you are feeling like a light red:  if there was only one wine i could drink for the rest of my life it would probably be the a to z pinot noir.  it is light and fruity, but still quite dry.  subtle enough you can drink it with anything from fish to steak.  all the thumbs up.



if you are feeling like a heavy red:  go with a louis martini cabernet.  napa valley will be more expensive than sonoma county, though both are pretty decent.  these bottles also tend to be marked down on sale pretty frequently and sometimes you can score them for more than half off.  i usually grab one when i see it discounted just to have on hand.



if you are feeling like white wine:  go with a starborough sauvignon blanc.  i personally don't find white wine as interesting as red so there is pretty much one label that does it for me every time.  new zealand is known for their sauvignon blanc wine and starborough is fairly inexpensive and a super dry, really refreshing summery wine.



butif you catch it on sale or feel like spending a little bit extra you simply MUST upgrade to the kim crawford sauvignon blanc.  this is the best white wine in the store as far as i'm concerned.

hope everyone has a fun and responsible weekend!
cheers!


edit: it was about noon here when i started writing this post, so the england comment stands.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

how to throw a cinco de mayo party in under 12 hours

last year around 11:59 pm on the 4th of may i was scrolling through the DIY section of oh happy day!  i stumbled across one of jordan's many pinata tutorials and decided i was going to throw a cinco de mayo party... which would be scheduled to begin in about 12 hours.  

now i'm not going to say i got a lot of sleep that night (thank god meijer is a 24 hour superstore), and it was a risky move considering nobody was going to be invited with more than a few hours notice, but ultimately, it turned into one of my better parties!  almost 20 people showed up (which was PLENTY considering the party was being thrown in a 800 square foot 3rd floor walk up).  everyone had a blast and for a few hours of lost sleep, this easy peasey party was totally worth it!  so in case you're looking for a reason to entertain, let me walk you through the essentials to pulling it off!

step 1: food
enticing people to drop their plans in favor of a last minute party is a lot easier when you promise to feed them.  the best thing about a fiesta is how easy it is to prepare mexican food in bulk.  here was the menu:

short notice calls for super easy recipes.  with no time to make homemade salsa or queso, i settled for my favorite store-bought brands: garden fresh gourmet, and on the border monterey jack.  the tacos and rice are effortless, idiot-proof recipes that require only a few inexpensive ingredients along with a crockpot and a rice cooker, which is perfect, as both appliances can be used to keep food warm throughout the course of the party.  see the recipe for tacos here and the recipe for the mexican rice here.

step 2: drink
the best part about mexican-themed anything is that it usually can be used as an excuse for margaritas!  but every good host knows that variety is key for happy guests so here is how we stocked the bar:
limes (and salt!) are probably the most critical element to a cinco de mayo bar menu.  they can garnish a margarita, take the edge off a tequila shot, or freshen up the neck of a cerveza (psst modelo is definitely worth the upgrade from corona)!  i went with frozen margaritas, so be sure you have a good blender.  if you are going with margaritas on the rocks i would definitely recommend daily's margarita mix.  cheaper options are fine for frozen, but won't hold as good a flavor without all the slush.  if you really want to add variety grab a bottle of jose cuervo's premixed flavored margarita as well!  it couldn't be simpler (already mixed in the bottle.. just add ice and blend) and it adds a sweet twist as an alternative to lime lime and more lime.  my favorite flavors are mango and pomegranate!

step 3: fun stuff
it is a party after all!
if you've never made a homemade pinata (tutorial here), i would really recommend you try it.  it is easy, it is fun, and it will save you so much money in the long run (those store bought things aren't cheap)!  i'm not talking paper mache, a balloon, and mess... you can make an adorable pinata like that alligator with nothing more than scissors, a cardboard box, crepe paper, and glue (or tape if you're in a pinch like I was last year).  if you're thinking it won't turn out like it does in the picture you're wrong.  they are easy peasey and so stinking cute! they're a total crowd pleasing party game too!  i mean, who doesn't like to bash an adorable box full of candy after a couple shots of tequila?

i also threw together a flag garland like the one pictured (which has a tutorial here).  i used construction paper instead of tissue, which gave it more structure and kept the flags from looking wonky from the tissue folds.  it made a great festive touch!

no party would be complete without some music.  obviously i say go with what your guest list likes, but for something that sounds a little indie-pop and a little mariachi band, i would recommend heading your playlist with the song mission bells by armistice.  it sets the fiesta tone without getting too over the top theme-y.

so there you have it!  the easiest way to throw a cinco de mayo party in less than 12 hours.  adios amigos!