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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

TOP 6 Presents to get YOUR man for Valentines!

Alright ladies.. So here's the thing. I'm so A.D.D.  I think most guys are and what makes Valentine's even ore awkward is what the heck do you get us on the big day? I mean you could do flowers or chocolate. Or. . .you  could check out some of these amazing items. So if you're scrambling to find your man a present he will actually appreciate for Valentine's Day, this is the post for you! We have the inside scoop from the founder of menswear site JackThreads, Jason Ross. Take notes ladies because these are the gifts he suggests for your man...

1. Lomography Camera- Your boy doesn't have to be a photography expert or guru for that matter... he can have fun with one of these lightweight, affordable cameras -- our favorite? FISHEYE!!



2. Johnny Walker Engraved Bottle- This might be our favorite suggestion. Obviously any guy would enjoy a bottle of Whiskey but putting an engraving on it makes it all the more personal. Write a cute message like "I love you".


3. Love is Art Kit- This gift is for all you sexual couples out there- get your man excited! Basically you use your own bodies to spread washable paint all around a large canvas. Accompany this gift with a bottle of wine and you have a romantic evening with your significant other. 
http://www.loveisartkit.com/

4. Nike Fuelband- Is your man an athlete? Get him this watch-like band to help him keep track of his daily fitness activities. You know he'll feel like quite the macho man tracking his daily workout regimen. 


5. Chocri Design Your Own Chocolate Bar- Guys get excited about chocolate too.. don't let them fool you. Get him these customized chocolate bars. With a variety of chocolate to chose from, different toppings, and personalized notes, this is a fun way to incorporate a sweet gift into your man's heart! 


6. iPad Mini with a Personal Video- Can't go wrong with gadgets for your man. This is one of the more expensive gifts, but you know one he will truly appreciate. Make it Valentine's Day approved with a pre-loaded private video and some sexy playlists. 

Hopefully this helped a bit ladies!! Remember, if you're in a bind... keep it simple. We hope your Valentine's Day is romantic and fun!! Happy Valentine's Day! 

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Laissez les bons temps rouler. . .BABY!!!

Mardi Gras has been in full swing these past weeks- with no shortage of exuberant parades, ridiculous floats, colorful beads, delicious foods, upbeat music, celebrity sightings, and a whole lot of fun...
Here's a quick recap of the craziness that has ensued...

LOTS of clowns, flowers, elves, centurions, and scantily clad individuals in, on, and around  the streets


Mardi Gras Krewe of Endymion 
This black-tie ball was the first major event at the Superdome since the Super Bowl Blackout. The glitzy parade included a performance by Kelly Clarkson, and a 365-foot, nine-part mega-float. The largest Mardi Gras float ever!! In fact, it had to be separated into 2 parts to navigate through the streets. 


Today is of course the highly anticipated Fat Tuesday. You know, the last day to indulge (or shall I say OVERindulge) before Ash Wednesday and LENT. In a city known for its' indulgence, it will not be difficult to do tomorrow on Bourbon Street. We know there will be a plethora of traditional foods such as shrimp jambalaya, spicy cajun shrimp (or spicy cajun anything for that matter), New Orleans pralines, and of course Mardi Gras King's Cake. If you're not at the coveted celebration... invite some friends over and bring NOLA to YOUR home.
Here are some delicious Mardi Gras inspired food and drink recipes and some entertaining ideas to keep the celebration alive in the comfort of your own home...

Easy Jambalaya Recipe 


Ingredients:
1 cup onion, finely chopped
1 cup celery, finely chopped
1 carrot, finely chopped
3 tablespoons olive oil
2 cups diced ham
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon chili powder
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons ground black pepper
1 small can tomato sauce
1 large can diced tomatoes
2 bay leaves
1 pound uncooked, shelled shrimp
1 cup quick-cook rice

What to do:
1. Use a large pot over medium high heat and add the olive oil. Sauté onion, celery, carrot until they're soft. 
2. Along with one cup of water add the diced ham, cayenne pepper, chili powder, salt, pepper, tomato sauce, diced tomatoes, and bay leaves. Simmer for about 15 minutes and then at the rice. Cover and cook for about 10 minutes. 
3. Add the shrimp and cook until it turns pink, about 5 minutes. Remove the bay leaves. Serve HOT!


And for dessert... King Cake with Cream Cheese Cinnamon Filling (YUM!)


Ingredients: 
2 (8-ounce) cans reduced-fat crescent rolls

4 ounces reduced-fat cream cheese

2 tablespoons confectioners’ sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

2 tablespoons butter

1/3 cup light brown sugar

1 tablespoon ground cinnamon

For the Icing: 1 cup confectioners’ sugar

1-2 tablespoons skim milk

1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

Pink, Lime green, Light blue food colorings

What to do:
1. Preheat oven 350°F. Coat 10-inch round pizza pan with nonstick cooking spray.

2. Separate crescent rolls at perforations, into 16 slices. Place slices around prepared pan with points in center. About halfway down from points, press seams together.

3. In mixing bowl, beat cream cheese, confectioners’ sugar, and vanilla until creamy. Spread on dough in center where seams have been pressed together.

4. In another small bowl, combine butter, brown sugar, and cinnamon with fork until crumbly. Sprinkle over cream cheese. Fold dough points over filling, then fold bottom of triangle over points forming a circular roll like a king cake.

5. Bake 20-25 minutes or until golden brown. Cool slightly, drizzle with colored Mardi Gras Icing.

For the icing: 

1. In small bowl, combine all ingredients, except food color. Divide mixture into three bowls.

2. In first bowl, add a few drops of pink food coloring. In second bowl, add a few drops of green food coloring. In third bowl, add equal amounts of drops of blue food coloring (to create purple).

3. Drizzle over baked cake.

And we can't forget about a New Orleans Hurricane to wash it down...
In a shaker combine
 1/2 cup of ice, 
2 fluid ounces of light rum
2 fluid ounces of passion fruit flavored syrup
1 cup of Sprite
 1 ounce of lime juice. 

Pour into a large glass and float some 151 proof rum on top for an extra kick!

Party Ideas:
- Colors- Purple, Green, and Gold
- Beads!!! Throw them everywhere.... but get creative as well. Drape them over drinks.



- Spanish Moss- it is synonymous with NOLA- use it around the room, for centerpieces, anywhere!

We hope your Fat Tuesday is fabulous and INDULGENT. We know ours will be! And if you would like to watch the parades they will be streaming live at: http://www.nola.com/paradecam/

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Friday, February 8, 2013

They Love me, They Love me NOT? Valentine's is close!!!! AHHHHHHH

The most undeniably romantic holiday is right around the corner... so let's shift our thoughts from last week's big game and focus on the perfect Valentine's Day for couples, singles, parents, children, and even those who just met! FIRST, some fun facts about the pink and red filled day...

Women on average will spend: $85.76

Men on average will spend: $168.74 (that’s about double- way to go guys!)

Consumers plan to spend:
$25.25 on children, parents, or other family members
$6.92 on friends
$4.52 on pets

Top Valentine’s Day gifts include:
- Flowers-- over 40% of all gifts are flowers!!! Ah she loves me she loves me not!!!!






- Candy-- more than 38 million heart-shaped boxes of chocolate will be sold


- Jewelry

- Clothing

- Special evenings out-- On Valentine’s Day, couples spend the second most amount of money on romantic dinners

- Greeting cards-- The Greeting Card Association expects that nearly 150 million greeting cards will be purchased this year in the US. Truly, it's a Hallmark kind of day!!!

With those statistics in mind... let's throw out some ideas of what to do on this anticipated evening... 

For couples:
1. Go away on a trip (unexpected getaways are SO romantic) Even if it's just a quick day trip. Do something fun, festive and new.


2. Enjoy a couple's massage

3. Reenact your first date

4. For the shy guy: make your girl a mixtape (old school, simple, thoughtful- does the trick!)

5. For any girl: the key to a man's heart is through his stomach, so whip up a tasty meal. A suggestion that will NOT disappoint below:

Filet Mignon with Caraway-Cilantro Compound Butter 

Ingredients:
3 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temp
2 tablespoons finely chopped cilantro 
1/2 teaspoon caraway seed
1/2 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
2 6-ounce filet mignon, tied (about 1 1/2 in thick)

What to do:
Stir together butter, cilantro, caraway, lemon juice, 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Place compound butter in a piece of wax paper and roll into a cylinder, then refrigerate until ready to use.
Sprinkle steaks with remaining 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Heat oil in medium heavy skillet over medium heat until it shimmers. Sear beef, turning occasionally, 10 to 12 minutes total for medium rare. Transfer beef to a cutting board and let stand 10 minutes. Remove strings and serve topped with compound butter. 
Serve with sauteed vegetables and some mashed potatoes! 


6. Spend the evening at home together- a romantic movie maybe?

             Guy-approved chick flicks: In Her Shoes, Jerry Maguire, Love Actually

             Guy movies she might like: High Fidelity, Bill Durham, Swingers, Top Gun

The number one romantic move of all time is: When Harry Met Sally.

7. Do something adventurous- go ice-skating.

For the new couple (only a couple dates under the belt):

Don’t fret about a big, lavish celebration. Suggest something more low-key but still romantic- maybe dinner and a movie. If your partner seems uneasy about this, stay away from the 14th of February- after all, it’s just a date on the calendar. Plan something for a different night and take it slow.

 If those plans do work out, however, there’s that awkward feeling of “Do I bring a gift?” It is okay to bring something small- maybe a book or a bottle of wine. But remember, you may not get one in return, so don’t get too worked up over the little details. Just enjoy your night.

For the singles:

Throw a party! There's no need to feel sorry for yourself, down a bottle of wine, and cry to a romantic movie on this holiday. Invite your single friends over and have some fun! Here are some DO's and DON'Ts for creating the perfect atmosphere at a Singles Valentine's Day Party:

DO serve a signature cocktail or featured drink
DO make the drinks a bit sexy
DO create a self-serve bar
DO have drink charms
DO keep the lighting low and flattering
DO keep the music upbeat and danceable
DO encourage introductions
DO serve delicious foods... and we have ideas!!
(Asparagus and Mushroom Tarts, Parmesan Stuffed Dates Wrapped in Bacon, Peppered Tuna skewers with Wasabi Mayo, Mini Zucchini and Goat Cheese Tarts, Mini Black and White Cookies, Mocha Tartlets)



DON'T forget about nondrinkers
DON'T paint the place red with decoration
DON'T call it a Lonely Hearts Club Party (for obvious reasons)
DON'T make the games mandatory 

Just a few ideas from the LR team can guarantee a win on the big red heart day!


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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Super Bowl 2013!!





Let’s take a moment to share our excitement for this upcoming weekend. It’s the Super Bowl and boy do we have lots planned! Sure, many people focus on their two beloved teams that made it in and all those predictions that go a long with that but let’s get real- we stopped caring when Tom Brady’s team was no longer a contender. We’re are SO much more in tune with the culture, the food, the events!!! So... let me tell you about a few things we are very excited for..

1. The City 


New Orleans? Who can complain! The city is beautiful and we can’t wait to enjoy the amazing French Quarter. This will be the first time the city has hosted the Super Bowl in 10 years and since the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. So don’t feel too bad when you’re spending tons of money on food, beer, and jerseys... that money will help restore the city and its’ economy. It also doesn’t hurt that it will be bustling with the anticipation of Mardi Gras. We expect lots of beads and lots of crazy. 

2. The Food and Drinks
We know our favorite part of this event is concocting those perfect cocktails and noshing on those fabulous appetizers. Seems the trend this year is authentic cajun inspired apps to coincide with the South Louisiana atmosphere. Don’t feel bad about guzzling down shrimp po boys or friend buffalo oysters- this day is guilt free! Hint: Add a TON of creole spices to your dishes. Here’s an idea to get the ball rolling...

Crawfish Queso
Serves 6-8


Ingredients:
1 lb yellow velveeta cheese, sliced into 1-inch cubes
1 10-ounce can diced tomatoes and green chiles
2 tablespoons butter
8 ounces frozen crawfish tails, thawed
1 tomato, diced
1 small bunch green onions, finely chopped
What to do:
1. Melt velveeta cubes over medium heat in a large pot
2. Add can of tomatoes with all the juices
3. In a separate pan, melt butter and saute crawfish, about 2 minutes
4. Pour queso mixture into large bowl and top with sauteed crawfish, tomato, and green onions
VOILA. Impress any guest.


And for those of you who don't want the signature cold beer on this fine holiday try this delicious cocktail to spice things up a bit...


Ingredients:
1 oz Bacardi Superior 
1 oz Bacardi Black
3-4 oz passion fruit syrup
1/2 oz Bacardi 151
1 cherry
1 lime wedge

What to do:
Pour 1 oz of light run and 1 oz of dark rum into a shaker. Add passion fruit syrup, juice from lime wedge and Bacardi 151. Shake mixture for 3-4 seconds. Strain the drink from the shaker into a hurricane glass filled with ice. Stick a cherry and a lime wedge onto a bar skewer for garnish. 


3. The Halftime Show
Cannot tell you how excited we are for miss Beyonce to hit the stage for halftime. Lip-syncing or not that girl puts on a show. She’s hot. She’s fierce. And we cannot wait to see the fabulous outfit she wears. If this is how awesome she looks in only the dress rehearsal, we can only imagine...



And a Destiny's Child reunion?! Enough said. 

4. The Commercials 
Never do they disappoint. This year costs of advertising are at their highest yet- so advertisers are looking for ways to impress. Expect longer, funnier, and hotter commercials. We can’t wait...here’s a peak of one of the ads that we loved...


The premise: Kia is the future.

We know most can’t make it to New Orleans amidst a busy life.. but let yourself unwind and enjoy this Sunday!  Join me LIVE on the Sunday Morning Mimosa radio show!!! Wherever you are- whip up some easy, delicious drinks and apps, put up some fun party favors, and let loose with your closest friends! That’s what the Super Bowl is about!!! And don’t forget to check out the Puppy Bowl at 3p.m. the day of. It’ll melt your heart and it’s for a good cause!! 


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Friday, January 4, 2013

NEW YEAR NEW TRENDS!

Happy New Year to you! Wow, we have been busy! I first have to go on record to thank you for making 2012 the very best year we have ever had to date. I am looking over the books for 2013 and things are shaping up to be the same.

Now to get down to business. Each year, wedding trends seem to change. I am not claiming to have ESP. however, what I do know is that things vary from year to year and I think you will be amazed as to what fabulous trends are shaping up this year. I am going to share 6 with you.

Whether your wedding is southern in Charleston, Country in the Hamptons, or in the middle of the city,  we are seeing all kinds of fun for 2013 with options.

1. PATTERNS: are huge for 2013. Think Chevron to stripes. . .especially on runners and even bow ties for the boys. Gingham is going to be seen as well as paisley. Now remember a little paisley goes a long way.



2. GROOMS ROOM/RECEPTION LOUNGE: This is a respite away from the craziness of the band/DJ dancing etc. It's a space that people are loving this year. A great idea for this space: feature a locally crafted microbrew, some finger foods and voila the perfect get away.



F-U-N Weddings are not supposed to be serious!!!! Let's have some fun and celebrate. Think  carnival food passed at cocktail hour including  snow cones, cotton candy in the Spring.



 I even see Fried Twinkies!!!!

Make your cocktail hour interactive. There is nothing worse than being bored at the cocktail hour and not knowing anyone!!! We've all been there. So give your guests games. Shuffleboard, horse shoes, corn hole, bocce ball.



Add in dance instructors to guarantee everyone gets on the dance floor.

 A fabulous famous idea that I adore using is the live event artist who will paint the entire event LIVE and have it completed by the end of the party.




Another HUGE idea is food trucks. Have your favorite Food Truck come in and serve amazing bites for your guests. Mini Grilled Cheese and Pomme Frites. YES PLEASE???


LOCALIZED WEDDINGS: Whether you're in your home town or at a destination, each city is know for something. Incorporate that into the wedding weekend. Craft Beers, Artisinal cheeses, there's always something that is signature to that city.

THE RETURN OF ELEGANCE:

I can not tell you how happy I am to see shabby chic disappear off the face of the planet. 20's elegance is returning in all her glory. I could not be more excited. Think inspiration from old world glam! Gatsby, Downtown Abbey. . .oh yeah. . you're picking up what I'm putting down.  Decadent fabrics, costume jewelry. . it's all back!! Explore, play and lavishly live it up!


These are just a few things I am seeing this year. I'd love to hear your thoughts. Drop me a line or comment right here. Until next time, Happy events!

L.


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