Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Tie One On Tuesday

Oh boy! Do I have some good stuff for you today! A few cocktails to put in your  Easter basket. These drinks will have you hopping down the bunnie trail in no time.

I do not recommend hiding these Easter eggs in the backyard-unless you want drunk animals and angry adults screaming for their cocktail.

The Easter Egg
Ingredients:
1 oz Blue Curacao
1 oz white creme de cacao
Half and Half
Pour the Blue Curacao and Creme de Cacao over ice cubes
Float the Half and Half on top to taste
The Blue Curacao makes is a wonderful bright blue egg.

I love chocolate Easter bunnies. I love to eat the ears off of them and then I'm done-I've eaten the good part. . If you are sensitive to the plight of the chocolate Easter bunny then mix this cocktail instead.

The Chocolate Easter Bunny
Ingredients:
1.0 tsp Cherry Liqueur
1.5 oz Brown Creme de Cacao
0.5 oz Vodka
1.0 tsp Chocolate Syrup
Shake vodka and creme de cacao with ice. Strain over ice in a cocktail glass. Float chocolate syrup and cherry liqueur.

I love Jelly Beans-except for the black ones. I always pick those out and give them to OMP. YUCK! They make me shiver just thinking about their grossness but because some of you out there like the taste of satan-I give you the Jelly Bean Cockail.

Jelly Bean Shooter
Ingredients:
1/2 oz blackberry brandy or grenadine
1/2 oz anisette or sambuca
1/2 oz Southern Comfort
Pour the brandy or grenadine into a shot glass
Float the anisette or sambuca on top of the first layer
Float the Southern Comfort on the next layer

These Easter concoctions will not only have you seeing little pink bunnies but I'm betting there might be a few pink elephants dancing around your head.   Bottoms up~

Monday, March 29, 2010

Hopping Down the Bunny Trail

What a wonderful time of year. Spring is here! New beginnings are brewing and what better way to celebrate the season than with a few classic movies.


The most noteable Easter classic is Easter Parade with Judy Garland and Fred Astaire. The day before Easter, Astaire's character loses his dance partner and object of his affection.  To prove to everyone and himself that his partner is not important to him, he takes a new protege and vows to make her a star. The music and the costumes are beautiful. It really is a happy movie with happy songs and settings. It's good for the whole family.


Speaking of good for the whole family-Here comes Peter Cotton Tail is a great animated treat that will have you thinking about your own childhood. I love stop motion animation and Rankin and Bass never disappoint. The story is very simple-it's the story of Peter Cottontail and all the goodies that come along with Easter. Danny Kaye and Paul Frees lend their voices to this wonderful classic.


I'm not sure what it is with Chuck Heston and biblical movies but he does a great job at them. Ben Hur is a great example of this , it is without a doubt Mr. Heston at his finest.  Ben Hur is a wealthy merchant who, not by his own fault is sent to the gallows. Time does not heal all wounds and hatred is still in his heart, until a certain day (don't want to spoil it for ya). The chariot scene has been touted as one of the most breathtaking scenes in all cinema history. There is a silent version of this movie and the above scene is equally as moving. I highly suggest both.


If Ben Hur isn't your speed but you still want some Heston, then pick up The Ten Commandments.  This movie is completely over the top but still beautiful and when Moses says, "Let my people go!" I still get chills.

Well, there ya go!  A few Spring holiday classics for your viewing pleasure.  Now, if you'll excuse me, I have some Easter baskets to raid-those chocolate bunny ears aren't gonna eat themselves!

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Scrappy Dog Sunday!

Have you been by The Scrappy Dog Society group on Flickr? No? Well, here's a little sampling of what you are missing.


Sweet Mia

Eeeep! Lucy! Looks like someone's been in the garden. I'm in love with Lucy-that little face is just too  much to resist.

This takes scrap to all new level. I'm in love!

SPIKE! Those big eyes are so adorable!

If you like what you see, come and hang out at the Scrappy Dog Society. Your little bundle of joy just might be next on Scrappy Dog Sunday! Until next week-Lola says-BARK (which is later gator in dog)


Friday, March 26, 2010

Feel Good Friday!



Are you feeling it? Don't deny the love on this Feel Good Friday! Come on over and enjoy the happiness I have for you!


I am on a baking kick right now. I want to bake and decorate everything in my house. I think I am scaring OMP and the pups. If they sit for too long-I will put frosting and sprinkles on them. Who is responsible for my recent adventures in decorating? I place a little of the blame on Death By Cupcake and her beautiful cupcakes and cookies. I mean seriously-have you ever seen a cookie this cute?  I think she needs to make my 40th birthday cupcakes!


Have you checked out the blog Sew In Stitches yet? No? Well get on over there and check it out! She has some awesome give aways (that I have YET to win...but that's another story!)I'll forgiver her for loving Wake Forest cause she's so sweet and she has great taste in music.

All day long I have been hunting for this skirt and finally found it! I love anything made by madewithlovebyhannah.  Can you imagine this skirt with a cute top and pink chucks? Well, you better cause it's gonna be my spring "go to" outfit!

It's the Easter ferret, the Easter bunny's surly cousin!

Okay you crazy little bunnies! Get outside and enjoy this spring weather. Dance around, pick some flowers, paint your fingernails bright blue! Enjoy life!

Let us be grateful to people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Spring Flowers

Can you believe I have more finds from the antique show? I could do a whole blog on my findings alone! For today's patterns I decided to share a little spring love. Enjoy!


She is all ready for the dance or just hitting the town with her girlfriends. 




I love monograms and think these are just too sweet for words.
This reminds me of a tiara for some reason. I love the flowers and design.

If the flowers aren't blooming in your neck of the woods yet, stitch up these pretty ones for an instant pick me up. 

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Somewhere Over the Rainbow


So what-I'm a little dorky-I like rainbow cupcakes. Don't judge! You know you want to make some too! It was the easiest although time consuming thing ever! Let me show you how!

Things you will need:
White cake mix
Gel food coloring (make sure the red is non flavor)
cupcake pan and liners
frosting (I was going to make butter cream but I got lazy)

First, mix up your cake according to the box. If you are extra fancy-you can make your own cake with sifting flour, mixing the egg whites or just have Betty Crocker to it for you. After the cake is mixed up-separate it into 6 smaller bowls (or however many colors you want to use)

The reason I used gel coloring is that the color is much more vivid and bright. Mix your gel into the batter.


Spoon each layer in. I started with purple and moved up the spectrum. After putting each layer down-put a small amount of water on your finger and spread the batter to cover the color before it.

Bake and decorate

Enjoy!

I LOVE the way the colors came out and the cupcake liner looks just as cool. These cupcakes will brighten anyone's rainy day.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Tie One On Tuesday!


Spring is here! Flower are blooming, birds are chirping and I'm thinking of light refreshing cocktails.


Everyone knows I am a huge fan of champagne and of course it is super refreshing. What better way to celebrate the bubbly than with a Champagne Jubilation.
 Ingredients:
1 oz lemon vodka
2 tsp, Blue Agave Syrup
ice
Champagne
Lemon garnish
Directions:

Muddle lemons and blue agave
Add ice and lemon vodka
Strain into champagne flute and top with champagne
Garnish with lemon slice
I seriously need one or fifteen of these!

Next up on our spring fling is The Garden Tonic.

Ingredients:
4 mint leaves
2 dashes Celery bitters
2 teaspoons St. Germain Elderflower Liquer
1 1/2 ounces Gin
3 ounces tonic water
Fresh lime wedge
Directions:
Muddle the mint leaves and the bitters
Add ice
Pour in the liqueur and the gin
Top with tonic water and stir
Garnish with a lime wedge
It's like a little garden party in your mouth without the clean up and rude guest.





The last on our list is an oldie but a goody. It has been around forever and was very popular with starlets in the 1930's. The Orange Blossom Cocktail  may seem a  little off with the egg whites but it really takes the bitter taste of of the drink. 
Ingredients:
1 dash of orange bitters
1/2 teaspoon of egg whites
1 oz of gin
1 dash of grenadine
1 oz orange juice
Directions:
Mix all ingredients, shake well and served in a medium glass.


 There ya go, a little spritzer to sip while watching the flowers grow. Ahhh spring-you've won my heart.