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Farewell to Fall

November 22, 2014 by patty lauren 2 Comments

November is ending and with it, the last few remnants of fall. Thanksgiving looms around the corner and with Black Friday comes (in my non-official opinion) the beginning of the Christmas and winter season. I checked off the last of my Autumn Bucket List activities I was able to check off this year by wrapping up fall with a “Farewell to Fall” party at my house this weekend. I accomplished half of my bucket list – I wish I could have done more, but I’m happy with all of the things I did get to do!

So, what is a “Farewell to Fall” party? I used to have parties in the fall called “Autumns Toasts & Roasts”, but this year I prolonged the gathering a little longer to say goodbye to fall – it seemed fitting for this year. The agenda was still the same – fire pit, good food, and friends. Today, I’ll share some of my new and favorite fall recipes that are non-complicated and perfect to put together when you are short on time!

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People can make fun of Pinterest all day, but I really utilize it for organizing my thoughts and for things I want to do – especially when it comes to cooking. Check out each of the recipes below for the Pins. I prepared a few days in advance for what I wanted to have at the party and picked a few things that would be easy and not too time consuming. Below is my menu for the evening:

• Chili + Toppings

• Corn Muffins

• Cheesy Corn Dip + Tortilla Chips

• Baked Potatoes + Toppings 

• S’mores 

Super simple, right? It was the perfect amount of substance and snack. I was able to throw everything together in just over an hour. My kinda meal!
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Chili – for the chili, I don’t use much of a recipe. I kind of do my own thing. I’m a real winger when it comes to cooking, which is surprising since I’m pretty OCD about a lot of other things I do in life. However, here is a breakdown of the ingredients I use in mine :
• 16 oz tomato sauce
• 2 cans diced tomatoes
• 1 can light kidney beans
• 1 can dark kidney beans
• 1 can chili beans
• 1 lb. of lean, ground beef
• minced garlic – added as desired
• 1 small, yellow onion – added as desired 
• garlic powder – added as desired
• chili powder – added as desired
• cumin – added as desired
• salt & pepper – as desired 
• a dash of Italian seasoning 
• a dash of cayenne pepper
I have a deep love for my Crockpot, so these delicious ingredients make their home in it on LOW for about 8 hours.
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Corn Muffin Recipe – this recipe was very basic and QUICK! So easy to put together in just a few minutes. It’s also the perfect recipe to add some pizazz to your muffins – corn, jalapeños, etc. Make it your own! I stuck to the traditional way and these turned out perfect. Under 20 minutes for perfect muffins – can’t beat that.
Cheese Corn Dip – Talk about a super simple and delicious appetizer… this is it! It’s cheesy, it’s warm, and it’s a little hot! Perfect combination for a fall or winter treat for your guests. I will definitely be keeping this on the forefront of my snack lists.
Baked Potatoes – I’ve always known baked potatoes and foil to go hand in hand, but this spin on baked spuds is sans the aluminum. It’s like “Baked Potatoes Gone Naked!” I like it. They turned out great and I’ll be using this method from now on.
Toppings – You can get creative with this. I stuck to more traditional toppings – sour cream, bacon bits, cheese, and butter. Green onions are good to add as well. But, you can get really creative and pick a variety of toppings for your guests to choose from or maybe even go with a theme. The possibilities are endless and completely up to you and how fancy you want to get.
S’mores – This campfire treat doesn’t need an introduction. I had a separate setup outside on a table with the S’mores ingredients beside the fire pit.
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Throwing a get together doesn’t have to be extremely time consuming and stressful – remember the reasoning behind having a party and getting people together and let the stress take a back seat.
Don’t be like this little pup and get too worn out…
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’til next time… xoxo, patty lauren

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Autumn Bucket List

September 3, 2014 by patty lauren Leave a Comment

Oh, fall! Drifting, dried leaves floating through the air, the crisp bite of morning air, cozy get togethers, football, pumpkin patches… I mean, what is there not to love about autumn?

It’s always been my favorite season and this year I am more ready than ever to start it! Yes, I love summer and will miss our warm days but if you live in the South, you know when the heat has outworn it’s welcome.

In an effort to relish every drop of fall, I’ve decided to create an “Autumn Bucket List” – I’ll be adding to it over the next few weeks, but below is my start. I would love input for ideas or see your own fall bucket lists!

1. Visit an authentic pumpkin patch

2. Host an “Autumn Toast & Roast” party

3. Go to at least one TN football game, but I’m shooting for more

4. Have a scary movie marathon complete with popcorn and candy

5. Make Butterbeer

6. Go to an apple orchard and pick apples

7. Go camping (I cringe.)

8. Make gourmet style caramel apples

9. Plant flowers and decorate front porch

10. Have an outdoor movie night with blankets

… I’ll be working on doing some of these things soon, but in the meantime give me some of YOUR favorite fall activities!

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Corners of Happy

August 13, 2014 by patty lauren Leave a Comment

The first hints of fall are in the air here in Southeast Tennessee and I could not be more excited! Like many of you, fall (or as I like to call it – autumn) is my favorite time of year. I seem to feel more alive when I walk out the door in the morning and a crisp bite of air meets my face, yet there is still a lingering warmth to soothe the soul. It’s the most beautiful time of the year.

The end of summer gets me thinking about little pieces of happiness – tangible reminders of being alive and being in that carefree spirit of summer all year long. In my home, I like to call those “corners of happy.” While I am working towards my dream of a reading nook in my place, I do have one significant corner of happy that has been long standing – my vinyl record player corner.

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I snagged the great table at TJ Maxx a couple of years ago and used it as a bedroom piece until I got the record player – it just fit perfectly and had plenty of room for my growing vinyl collection. Chattanooga has a great store, McKays, that is treasure trove of used books, movies, and vinyl records. I’ve bought some of my favorite tunes for as little as $.25 but I have a really old school taste in music. What’s great about McKays is that they also have some new releases, too, so they cater to all types. Locations are also in Knoxville and Nashville!

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Of course, I had to include a snap of one of favorites – Carly Simon.

It’s a small corner, but it’s probably my favorite in my home. It’s been inexpensive to create, but has created many peaceful and stabilizing moments in my life. It doesn’t matter what has gone on in my day – to be able to come home and listen to the crackle and rounding patters of the record is a luxury.

What’s your corner of happy? Is it a place in your kitchen where you house your favorite cookbooks and magazines? Or, maybe it’s your crafting corner in your garage that makes your hands busy on a Saturday afternoon. Or, maybe it’s just a simple chair somewhere in your home that gives you a few minutes of quiet to yourself as you sip a cup of tea or read a book.

Corners of happy don’t have to be grand, but they make our lives grand with their existence.

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A Delicate Affair

March 14, 2014 by patty lauren 1 Comment

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If love is blind, why is lingerie so popular? – Unknown

One of my best friends, C, got married two weekends ago. C isn’t the first of my girlfriends I’ve seen off into this new chapter of life, but she is one in my little trio. I’m the only one left – it’s not as tragic as it sounds, I’m quite happy with my life as it stands. Of course, before the special day there are parties to be had and memories to be made. I love parties. I love having parties more than I like attending parties. I like having people over at my house and decorating and everything that comes along with being a hostess, right down to the paper invitations. Yes, some of us still send real invitations.

A few days before the wedding, I threw C a lingerie shower. Now, you know I can’t divulge all of the naughty tidbits, but I do want to share some great ideas not only for a lingerie shower, but any get together you may find yourself organizing. Throwing a party to remember isn’t something that has to be grandiose – it’s the details that make it worth remembering.

The Decorations

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Crown

I’ve seen the expensive, yet still plastic tiaras they sell at places like Party City and Hobby Lobby, but come on… who doesn’t love a great $0.99 tiara? I happened to have some toile in my craft box from a previous party, so I snipped long streamers of the toile and tied it around each crest of the crown. This was able to function as a decorating welcoming piece to the party as well as something functional for the bride-to-be during our night. C loved the tiara so much we carried it along with us to her bachelorette party and she was a great sport and wore it all night, until some overzealous cowboy took it off her perfectly styled head and put it on his own while he did some sort of distorted country jig. He ended up breaking the crown in his activities which prompted my bridesmaidzilla to scream at him, “You broke my friend’s crown!!!” and shake the broken pieces in his face. I digress.

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Pennant Banner

I think pennant banners are the cutest – you can use them for so many things! They’re nice because they can be incorporated into any party – whether it’s a children’s party or something more grown up, such as our lingerie shower. I found a template and used cardstock grade scrapbook paper I had in my crafting supplies. By hole punching the corners of each pennant, I strung each one together with a texturized string in an in and out fashion. The texturized string gives the paper something to grip to so you can separate them if you need and they don’t all slide together. I put some tape on the ends and taped them behind paintings I had on my wall for a clean look. The letters were freehanded, but there are several free templates for print and cursive letters you can find on the internet.


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Delicate Decorations

It’s a lingerie shower, so there has to be lingerie, right? Well, this was lingerie for decorative purposes only. There are several things you could do with this idea – a couple are:

1) Get each guest to bring one of their unmentionable items to hang up – the bride-to-be must guess which item belongs to which guest.

2) Have the bride-to-be open each of her gifts and hang them up as she goes – afterwards, take a picture for her to remember the evening by.

I chose to use some lingerie to use as part of the theme of the shower. All you need are clothespins. I decided to pin these from the blinds – it made for a good backdrop during gift opening time. Although, two males ended up coming by my house before the party (they didn’t come inside, but they both asked the question – “Are those bras hanging in the window?” Yes. Yes, they are.

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I can’t have a party post without my fellow hostess, Grace Kelly. As you can see, she was very busy resting for the night’s activities.

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A Memento

This was really the only purchase I bought, aside from the gift itself, that was a part of the party I didn’t do myself. I found this “adult sippy cup” at Hobby Lobby. The mustache is an inside joke and my friend, C, loves her bling and her adult beverages – this cup screamed her name. I think it’s important to have a couple of items that are very personal and that show you spent more than just a few trips to the Dollar Tree. It’s small gifts such as this one that tie together a memory with the fact that there will always be a part of your friendship that has grown and lasted through several phases of life.

Unfortunately, I was trying to snap pictures of everything in between baking/cooking and getting dressed/doing my hair/makeup, so I missed a couple of decorations. But, I have lots of links for these ideas, so hopefully that will suffice this time. I had a standard 4×4 folding table I bought one year at Rite Aid (of all places) that I used for the drink bar and gift drop off. I bought a standard white tablecloth ($1!) To pull the space together, I made several Pom Poms in various sizes and in the colors black and white – to match the invitations, of course. Pom Poms are suuuuper easy to make and not only that, they’re fun. Most of all have some tissue paper lying around. I suspended the poms from the ceiling using dental floss and white thumbtacks so they seamlessly suspend. Like I mentioned, I didn’t get a picture of my whole setup just because I was already trying to get everything together, but I was aiming for a look like this picture I pinned on Pinterest. And, I do think I succeeded. Perfection.

The Menu

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♥ Chocolate covered strawberries are a no brainer – they’re sexy, they’re easy to make, everyone loves them.

♥ A Taco Mix Up

          I didn’t want to make anything too complicated, but I wanted to have a substantial snack. I put several chicken tenders in water in the crockpot the morning of the shower and put them on Low for 9-10 hours. Once I drained the tenders, I shredded them using a hand mixer. In several bowls, I put out the shredded chicken, refried beans, shredded Mexican cheese, sour cream, and tomatoes. Instead of using taco shells, I bought tortilla chips. Simple, less messy and there is no wrong way to put these toppings together.

♥ A Cheese Ball!

          I love cheeseballs, guys. They’re so easy to make, people love them, you can throw all kinds of stuff together and it works great. Can’t go wrong. I looked through several recipes and just couldn’t find one that I liked, so I made my own. It’s extremely simple. Like 3 ingredients simple.

1 package of 8oz cream cheese (softened)

1 cup of shredded cheese (your choice, but I used Mexican)

2 tbsp. of garlic salt

1 cup of chopped pecans

In a bowl, use a hand mixer to mix the cream cheese and shredded cheese together until well blended. Add garlic salt and mix with hands. Shape into ball and roll in chopped pecans. Let chill for 30 minutes before serving.

♥ Grapes… with love

          If you have cheese (and wine), you have to have some grapes. But, classy grapes in a heart shaped glass bowl.

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♥ Chocolate cupcakes with Buttercream icing

          I used the same recipe for my chocolate cupcakes that I used to make the Mochaccino Cupcakes – except, I left out the coffee. These cupcakes are so dreamy and I loved the recipe so much I wanted to use it again without the extra kick of coffee. For the frosting, I used this simple but delicious Vanilla Buttercream frosting recipe – the chocolate cupcake recipe looks pretty amazing, too. That might be next on my to-try list.

 The Drinks

Most showers will consist of whatever adult beverages your bride-to-be enjoys, but I also wanted to include a menu of drinks for those that wanted other options. I had been dying to try Sugar Rimmed Mason Jars for sweet tea and this was the perfect opportunity. Instead of corn syrup, I mixed together sugar, a few drops of lime juice, and fresh strawberry juice (squeezed from the strawberries that didn’t make the dipping cut) onto a rimming plate.

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 Isn’t it pretty? Love!

I also made water bottle labels with C’s initials on them. The template can be downloaded a PDF or Word document and they were very easy to work with. I printed them out, cut them, and taped them on the water bottles with packing tape. I also imposed peacock feathers on the labels since C’s theme was peacocks. Super easy.

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After everyone had gotten some snacks and we opened gifts, the bride-to-be was put in the hot seat to play a few games. There are several games you can find online to play at showers, but I settled on three.

♥ The Question Game

          So. Much. Fun. For this game you have to do a little preparation ahead of time. Send several questions to your bachelorette’s fiancée and have him send his answers back to you. For example: “What is one piece of clothing (the bachelorette’s name) wants you to throw away?” On the night of the shower, ask the bride-to-be these questions… now, this is the fun part – for each one she gets wrong, she must take a shot (or put a piece of gum in her mouth.) Depending on the number of questions this game could escalate quickly. So, be prepared.

♥ Two Truths and a Lie

         Most women have played this game at least once in their life. It’s a fun game to get all the guests involved and swap some crazy stories. The guest with the most points (to guess which story is the lie) at the end of the game is the winner. This is a good time to incorporate a gift, if you so choose. I decided to have a gift wrapped and ready for the winner. It doesn’t have to be expensive – votive candles, body wash, nail polish, a gift card… use your imagination.

♥ Memory Lane

        Have each guest write down one or two memories she has shared with the bride-to-be and put them in a jar. The hostess will read each memory out loud and the other guests should guess which bridesmaid/guest shared this memory with the bride-to-be. Or, you can just read the memories out loud. This game opens the door for all kinds of story telling.

Throwing a party or shower is a lot of hard work – especially if you are like me and want everything to be perfect. No matter if you are on a budget or the sky’s the limit, remember that the memories are in the details and the more personal touches you put into your decorating and design, the more special it is.

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Showing Love

February 15, 2014 by patty lauren 1 Comment

Love languages… What’s yours? Do you enjoy giving gifts? Do you think a hug is better than a written note? Or, maybe doing something well planned and thoughtful is more your style. Whatever your language, love is more than a word. Love is action. If you’ve ever taken the Love Languages test, it’s a good gauge to find out more about yourself and also to learn not to put pressure on those around you just because they don’t share the same type of love showing skills you possess.

You know a great way to show your love? Baking! And, you thought all this blog was gonna be about was… What did you think this blog was going to be about? 🙂 Food and cooking and baking are all big parts of my life and seem to make for good stories… If nothing else, maybe a good recipe to be tucked away for later.

The menu for Valentine’s Day? Mochaccino cupcakes! Cupcakes are seriously the easiest dessert to make and I love it because they make great gifts.

I’m kind of a baking snob and like to make all my goodies from scratch, but hey… Sometimes you just need a night of boxed brownie mix. No judgments. This recipe is simple and calls for ingredients most people have in their kitchen.

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The recipe calls for this amazing buttercream coffee frosting. The cupcake mix also has coffee in it – the great thing is you can choose a unique coffee flavor to give the taste a little pizazz. I chose a S’mores flavored blend for this recipe.

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The toothpick hearts were my own idea. All you need is some paper folded in half, a pair of scissors, toothpicks and a little tape.

Love doesn’t have to be expensive or extravagant. It just has to be present… in however you choose to show it.

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