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Happy Bright, Colorful & Cheery 5th of May

May 5, 2014 by Morgan

Cinco de Mayo Party Inspiration Board | PepperDesignBlog.com

1. spicy grapefruit margaritas | 2. mushroom empañadas | 3. mini cactus pinatas
4. beaded watermelon skewers | 5. mango wedges with chili
6. black bean tostada with corn relish | 7. a Cinco de Mayo wedding
8. fiesta favor bags | 9. blood orange margaritas  | 10. glazed churros

We are enjoying margaritas tonight. And from around the web, how amazing do those beaded watermelon skewers and dipped churros look? Mmmm I would love to try to make my own mushroom molotes (empañadas, #2 up top) too.

What I love about Cinco de Mayo is how colorful and bright decorations, food and even beverages are. This wedding says it all! Enjoy your 5th of May and yay for yummy margaritas :).

- posted on May 5, 2014 Filed Under: Holidays, Inspiration Board, Parties & Entertaining, Party Themes Tagged With: Cinco de Mayo, Decorating, Dinner Parties, Kid's Party, Parties & Entertaining, Patterns & Color

Random Thoughts: Having Girls

May 2, 2014 by Morgan

Random Thoughts: Having Girls | PepperDesignBlog.com

I think that I was made to have girls.

I must admit that when we found out that Liv was a girl (on her birth day!) I was so over the moon. I had an incredible inkling that she was a she from about five months into my pregnancy on from a crazy dream (true story), but the fact that she really was when she arrived basically made all of my own dreams come true.

When we found out that Taylor was a girl (at this awesome party – a gift from Kev for Christmas last year as he badly wanted to also wait for her birth day, though I was dying to know), my second dream of having sisters close in age came to life. I thought that baby #2 was maybe a boy (which would have been totally wonderful, totally perfect). But when I opened that huge cardboard box and found pink balloons floating out I was about as shocked and thrilled as I ever will be.

Random Thoughts: Having Girls | PepperDesignBlog.com

I could have all girls. And sometimes I think that we will (we are hopeful for 3 or 4 children in our family). I know that I have huge amounts of drama to look forward to over the next 18 years and that likely life will not be all tea parties and roses. I am holding my breath for the first time that Liv mentions cliques or makeup or boys. But as true as it ever may be, God could have not given me a better gift than daughters.

I somehow feel equipped to raise girls (is that odd to say?). It’s not the girly ribbons and dress up shoes that draw me in (I’m actually not really in to either of those). It is instead a deep down feeling that I can do right by girls and the next generation of ladies finding their way in this world. I want to empower my girls with insight into the beautiful, complex feminine nature that they possess. I want them to realize that they will be wise and caring and pretty and smart and strong and ambitious and loving and worth it, all at the same time.

Random Thoughts: Having Girls | PepperDesignBlog.com

I want them to know that they are equals in this world. That they will succeed at whatever they choose to do.

I want them to realize that they have a team of people that believe in them and their life journey. If I am to be honest, I think that this is where the world fails with girls. (I once had a man whom I respected offer a sincere comment of something along the lines of ‘better luck next time’ as I walked by with my two girls… I realize that that’s not the norm but I was steaming. I should have replied ‘hoping for a 3rd’). Any bit that tears us down is not welcome.

My sweet girls – I can’t wait for this journey to continue!

Sons are awesome. The mother-son relationship is indescribable. If we have a little boy I will be equally over the moon. But until then, bring on the girls.

Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for letting me share more about life – and words from the heart – here on the blog in addition to the usual. These are slowly turning into some of my favorite posts (or at least ones I spend a lot of time thinking about!). xx

PS British website Bounty reports that having two girls is the key to happiness. While we might be in that camp for a little while, it’s looking like we’ll most likely end up on the bottom half of that list of ‘best to worst kid combinations’ ;).

More random mom ramblings right here.

- posted on May 2, 2014 Filed Under: Motherhood, Olivia, Random Thoughts, Taylor Rose

A Rosemary & Broiled Lemon Bourbon Cocktail

May 1, 2014 by Morgan

Good Eats: Broiled Lemon & Rosemary Cocktail | PepperDesignBlog.com

I shared a peek of this cocktail here and here (Instagram often gives me away :)) but I’m so excited to share the full recipe with you all. This could possibly be my FAVORITE cocktail featured so far and I plan on recreating it again and again.

Very pretty too, right? That broiled fruit makes it look quite fancy.

Good Eats: Broiled Lemon & Rosemary Cocktail | PepperDesignBlog.com

Broiled Lemon Bourbon Cocktail

(With a Rosemary Simple Syrup)

Ingredients: bourbon of choice (whiskey as a substitute), lemonade concentrate, tonic water, rosemary simple syrup (recipe to follow), broiled lemon slices

In a glass with no ice, muddle one broiled lemon slice with one part lemonade concentrate and one tablespoon rosemary simple syrup. Lemon need not be destroyed, just muddled enough so that the rich broiled flavor is infused with the lemonade concentrate. Pour in one part tonic water. Add ice cubes (here’s my favorite silicon tray ever invented), top with one part whiskey. Float a second broiled lemon slice and a rosemary sprig as a garnish.

If you’re serving in a dipped sugar rimmed glass, prepare a high ball or low ball glass separately by dipping rim first in simple syrup and then in a plate of sugar. Pour your cocktail ingredients into the new glass just before adding ice and whiskey top.

For this example I used a shot glass measurement as my 1 part, if you’re serving in a high ball glass (or something even larger such as a mason jar), up the ‘parts’ by 2xs that amount. More or less tonic water can be added per your preference.

Good Eats: Broiled Lemon & Rosemary Cocktail | PepperDesignBlog.com

The ingredients are fairly basic with the exception of two key factors: a homemade rosemary simple syrup and broiled lemons.

More on broiling fruit over here, suffice it to say that it’s excellent. I love to make a large batch and to keep my fruit in well sealed glass containers in the fridge. They’ll keep for a while.

Good Eats: Broiled Lemon & Rosemary Cocktail | PepperDesignBlog.com

Since a simple syrup is already being prepared for the drink itself, the dipped sugar rim is an easy detail to add.

Good Eats: Broiled Lemon & Rosemary Cocktail | PepperDesignBlog.com

Oooo so pretty. A quick dip into the syrup and then into the sugar.

Good Eats: Broiled Lemon & Rosemary Cocktail | PepperDesignBlog.com

The trick for making simple syrup that is infused with any flavor is time. Simply bring to a boil equal amounts sugar and water, add your choice of flavor (rosemary, lavender, orange peels…) and let simmer until reduced to a syrup quality. PS this is so great on white rice and even fish that you might consider making extra for that evening’s entree.

When the syrup has finished its reduction, poor into a glass container with a lid (no need to strain formally, but if you do want fewer rosemary springs in your cocktail you can stop rosemary from falling into your glass container by using a lid over your sauce pot to catch leaves). That glass jar makes for easy storage (keeps for a long time!) and clean up since the sugar syrup will eventually crystalize and hot water will be your only solution for melting it away.

And there you have it! The perfect backyard bbq or picnic cocktail.

Good Eats: Broiled Lemon & Rosemary Cocktail | PepperDesignBlog.com

Yum :).

To those who have recommend bitters to me – you are the BEST! I can’t wait to share my experiments. This summer is the perfect time to try all of these cocktail beverages out, no?

What’s your favorite mixed drink?

PS more recipes here, more party ideas here.

And just for fun, did you know that this recipe remains as one of the most popular on the blog? and this one also includes rosemary – and quite possibly has garnered the most conversation on this blog.

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- posted on May 1, 2014 Filed Under: Beverages, Cocktails, Favorites, Parties & Entertaining, Projects, Recipes Tagged With: Birthday, Cocktails, Dinner Parties, Parties & Entertaining, Recipes

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