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Feelin' Fine Cocktail Time Friday...Let's talk Mother's Day!

4/27/2018

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Spring is finally in the air, and everywhere you look is something about Mother's Day - buy this gift, send these flowers, make these reservations. For me personally, Mother's Day has always been a tough holiday, definitely feeling a void, since I lost my mom when I was just a little girl. But now that I'm a mom, while I do still have my sad moments, most of those have been replaced with lots of warm fuzzy feelings, as my daughter and husband do everything to let me know how special I am. 

For these special days, some of the things I love the most, are handmade and home cooked. I'm not saying I don't love a great meal at a restaurant, but there's something to be said about knowing your family has put the time in preparing to make you the "perfect" meal. We all know that "perfect" may mean the pancakes are funny shaped, or the kitchen gets a little messy, but what is going into that preparation, is LOVE, and NOTHING beats that in my mind.   
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So if you'd like to whip up a little love in the kitchen for your mom, we have a tasty little brunch appetizer and a nice light cocktail that pairs perfectly with it. 
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I actually got this idea after buying a cantaloupe for my daughter, because she loves it when we're out. Of course, now that we bought one, cut it all up, and served it to her, she no longer likes it (oh the joys of toddlerhood!). Now I felt stuck with lots of this fruit (that I typically believe is just the boring "filler" to fruit salad...it's no one's favorite). So what do to with it? My head immediately went to make a cantaloupe infused vodka cocktail.
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We're sharing this Mother's Day brunch cocktail with you now, because even though this is a pretty easy recipe, it does require a bit of prep time in advance for the infusing.

Making the cantaloupe infused vodka
You'll need to determine how much vodka you need first, based on how many adult guests will be at your family brunch for mom, how many cocktails per guest (unless your family is like mine, 2 each will probably be more than enough!), and how crazy you've made your poor mom all year long! To get you started, we're going to make a quart, which will fill up a standard decanter when complete.

Step 1: About 3-5 days before you plan to use the vodka, cut your melon into bite size pieces. If you have a melon baller, it will make for a prettier presentation. (Since I was just cutting mine up for my toddler to eat, mine is not so fancy).

Step 2: Place 1/2 of the melon in a quart size mason jar, and the other half wrap up and save for the appetizer the day of the brunch

Step 3: Pour your preferred vodka over top of the melon, and add about a tablespoon of sugar. Screw the lid on and give it a good shake. Store it in the refrigerator for 3-5 days, giving it a good shake once a day. You do not need to be precise in the number of days, but you won't want it to go much more than 5 days or it can start to get bitter.

Step 4: Strain out the melon from the vodka and store the vodka in a decanter (if you're feeling fancy), or you can now just store it in a clean mason jar until your ready to make your cocktails. You should continue to store the vodka in the refrigerator though to ensure it doesn't spoil 
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Now that you have your cantaloupe infused vodka, it's ready to use when it's time to make the cocktails.

So assuming you're making this for brunch, we're going to suggest putting together the appetizer the morning of, before shaking up your cocktails (we're not going to stop you though if you make one for yourself while you prep the food). 

Since we had that other half of the cantaloupe leftover, let's put it to good use with a salty sweet little starter. 
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Salty & Sweet Skewers Recipe
Ingredients

1/2 cantaloupe
Approximately 1/2 4 oz.package of prosciutto 
Fresh mozzarella balls
Basil
Balsamic glaze
Short appetizer skewers

Directions
Cut the slices of prosciutto into thirds using kitchen shears. Fold so they are approximately the same width of balls/chunks of melon. Wrap the melon, place one basil leaf on, and top with mozzarella ball and stick the skewer through. Stand them up on a platter and drizzle with balsamic glaze (you can reduce balsamic vinegar in a pot on the stove, but I highly recommend making your life easy and buying a premade glaze. Trader Joe's makes a great one!)
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Once your appetizers are ready, you can set them aside so you can make your cocktails.

Ingredients
3-4 basil leaves
2 fl oz cantaloupe infused vodka
3 T simple syrup (equal parts sugar & water just heated till sugar is dissolved, and then cooled)
Juice of 1/2 of a lime
Splash of sparkling natural mineral water, such as S. Pellegrino or Perrier
For garnish:
Prosciutto
Reserved vodka soaked melon ball
Additional basil leaves 

Directions
Muddle the basil leaves in the bottom of cocktail shaker with the lime and simple syrup. Fill the shaker most of the way with ice and add the vodka. Shake vigorously until everything is good and icy. Strain into prepared glass. Serve straight up as we did and splash of sparkling mineral water. If you want to get really wild and crazy, you can replace the sparkling water with champagne...depends how much you want to spoil mom! Garnish with skewers of prosciutto, vodka soaked melon ball (from when you infused the vodka), and fresh basil leaves.
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We hope you enjoy this drink with mom or just with people you love. Let us know what you think of this hybrid of the caprese salad and prosciutto and melon. We always love to hear feedback and if you have questions, don't be shy...just ask!

XOXO
​Adrienne
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Feelin' Fine Cocktail Time Friday...celebrating the Master's

4/6/2018

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I'm sure for all of the golf fans out there, you already know it's one of the most important weekends of the year...the Masters golf tournament. While not the biggest golf fans ourselves, the Masters has actually still managed to become an important sporting event for us. The men that love us and our party lifestyle, actually went to the Master's back in 2013 for my now husband's bachelor party. I knew all of that golf paraphernalia would come in handy someday! 

Last year, it became even more special, when it offered a really fun and unique theme for Amy's little one's first birthday party. Here's just a glimpse of the adorable party. To see all of the photos, click here for our Party Portfolio. 
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So as the annual spring event concludes this weekend, we thought why not bring you their signature drink so you can feel like you're right there watching (even if it is from the couch in your living room). 
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You can see from an actual screenshot from the Masters, that there are beautiful bright pink Azalea bushes all over the course. So, with that in mind, the official cocktail of the event is aptly named the Azalea.
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Ingredients
4 oz vodka
2 oz pineapple juice
2 oz of fresh squeezed lime juice
1/4 oz grenadine
2 wheels of lime for garnish

Directions:
Start by squeezing some fresh limes (you'll need approximately 2 limes). Fill a cocktail shaker half way with ice and add lime juice, pineapple juice, vodka and grenadine. Strain into highball glasses or mason jars filled with ice. Serve each with a wheel lime slice
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In my humble opinion, golf can be a bit of a slow sport, so why not go ahead and make a double batch of the Azalea cocktail to make your golf watching even more enjoyable! 
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We hope you enjoy this cheery, spring-like cocktail while watching the Masters or just while hanging out with friends! As always, let us know what you think!

XOXO
Adrienne
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