Showing posts with label Ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ideas. Show all posts

Saturday, December 12, 2015

Christmas Mulled Wine


Mulled wine is a popular drink in the United Kingdom during the Christmas period and is a main feature at the many christmas markets that are held in most cities. It's perfect for a cold winters night after a long week at work, when you want to just sit down and relax in front of an open fire and watch Christmas movies. 

There is multiple different recipes out there for Mulled Wine but all have the same theme; wine simmered with spices and sweetener. Whatever version you choose, the fragrance of spiced wine gently bubbling makes for a warm welcome. Here are two recipes to choose from during this festive season. Why not try both? 


1. Mulled Wine with Ginger and Elderflower


Ingredients: 
6 whole cloves
Zest from 1 large lemon, removed in strips with vegetable peeler
½ cup honey, or more, to taste
1 1¼-inch piece fresh ginger (no need to peel), cut into 4 pieces, all smashed 
½ vanilla bean/ pods
2 750-milliliter bottles medium-bodied dry or off-dry white wine
1 cup elderflower liqueur
Stick the cloves into 2 or 3 strips of the lemon zest. In a medium saucepan, over medium heat, bring ½ cup water and the honey to a simmer, stirring to dissolve. Add the ginger, vanilla, and  about two-thirds of the  lemon zest strips (including the clove-studded pieces) and simmer, partially covered and stirring occasionally, until fragrant and thickened slightly, about 5 minutes. Add the wine, cover partially and simmer until the wine is infused, at least 1 hour (do not allow to boil). Add the elderflower liqueur, stir to mix, and continue to simmer for about 5 minutes longer. Taste and adjust the seasoning with a little more honey if necessary. With a slotted spoon, remove and discard the ginger, vanilla bean pod, cloves, and lemon zest.
Meanwhile, heat small mugs or heatproof glasses with hot water. Cut the remaining lemon zest strips in half lengthwise to make as many pieces as people you’re serving. Empty the mugs or glasses, add the mulled wine, garnish with zest, serve and enjoy!!

2. Original Mulled Wine Recipe

Ingredients:

2 medium lemons

2 medium oranges

10 whole cloves

5 cardamom pods 

1 1/4 cups granulated sugar

1 1/4 cups water

2 (3-inch) cinnamon sticks

2 (750-milliliter) bottles dry red wine

1/2 cup brandy

Cheesecloth

Butcher’s twine

Using a vegetable peeler, remove the zest from the lemons and oranges in wide strips; place the zest in a large saucepan. Juice the lemons and oranges and add the juice to the pan. Place the cloves and cardamom in a small piece of cheesecloth, tie it tightly with butcher’s twine, and add the bundle to the saucepan.

Add the sugar, water, and cinnamon sticks, place the pan over high heat, and bring to a simmer, stirring to dissolve the sugar. Reduce the heat to low and continue to simmer, stirring occasionally, until the mixture is reduced by about one-third (about 20 minutes.)

Add the red wine and brandy, stir to combine, and bring just to a simmer but don't let it boil!! Remove from the heat and remove and discard the spice bundle before serving. Pour into warm mugs or glasses and enjoy the festive flavors 


Monday, November 30, 2015

Christmas Gift Guide 2015



Great news party people! Christmas is next month. If you're like me, you probably had a mini panic attack after reading that, trust me my heart is beating out of my chest just typing it.

If you celebrate Christmas, theres a pretty good chance that you experience some kind of anxiety about shopping in the upcoming months. Between the Christmas music playing perhaps a bit before you'd like it to, the masses of people in most shopping centers, and the lines that make you want to pull your hair out, no wonder there is a shift in shopping patterns from physically going to stores to ordering online.

More good news - were here to help. I'm coming in hot today with tips, gift ideas, and wish list items. Hold on to your hats, this is gonna be a big one - so grab that Caramel BruleƩ latte and take a seat.


Gift Buying Tips

We all want to save some money on the bomb gifts we're going to give our parents, significant others, siblings, and kids. If there is one thing to take away from this post its this: don't buy in to Black Friday. Unless its a tradition or something you're dead set on (more power to you), I'm telling you - skip it. Take the extra night off after Thanksgiving to spend time with your family. It's all about Cyber Monday. Make a list and a shopping cart over the weekend, and on Monday go ahead an take advantage of all of those deals and online coupons. It will save you so much stress and time waiting in crazy lines!

When it comes to gift buying in general, its all about organization. Personally, I have a lot of people to buy for every year, and I want to make sure that I don't skip anyone, so I make lists. First, I just make a list of all the people I have to buy for on my Notes app on my phone. Then, as I buy gifts for them, I type the gift next to their name so I always have a running list of things I have purchased. This helps me know who to buy for, as well as make sure I am spending similar amounts on each person.

If you have a big extended family like I do, it may be beneficial to think about non-traditional ways of Christmas gift giving. We used to put all of our names in a hat and pick two names, so we all made a big game out of buying for someone and they would guess who the giver was once they opened it. Such a fun way to give! This year we're trying something different, and making an even bigger game out of it. Each person buys a gift for themselves, brings it in, and we put them all in a pile along with a $5 scratch ticket. Then, we all go in to the pile and pick a gift (not our own) and open it, then guess who bought it for themselves. At the end, whoever gets the most right gets to take home the scratch tickets, and we all take the gift we bought ourselves. This way, our Christmas isn't as burdensome and we still get to spend a lot of time with our family, having fun, eating, sharing stories, and just being around each other - what the holidays are all about.

Gift Ideas
For Her:
Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee
Freshwater Pearl Earings
Non-traditional Scarf
Nice pair of Flats
Or a fancier pair
New perfume
Makeup face kit, eye kit, or cute sampler 
A movie night package (with one of her favorite classic movies, and 2 new ones she has mentioned wanting to see, a bottle of wine, popcorn, and some kind of chocolate)

 For Him:
New Watch
Shaving Kit
Nice Down Jacket
The Ultimate Boxers
Bluetooth Earbuds
Wool Peacoat
Chukka Boots

So happy shopping! Don't let the elves hear you whine about the lines!