Holiday Household Hints and Tips

Home for the Holidays comes with its joyful share of pulling out all the decorating, baking, entertaining, and celebrating the season stops.

Here’s a few holiday household hints and tips that may prove to come in holiday handy, and here is a few more holiday hints and tips from holiday posts past.

I’m all about kicking off the holiday season in a no problem November zone.

candles

Remove wax drips from candlesticks by placing them in the freezer for thirty minutes.

The “drips” will come right off.

garlic

Garlic belongs in the gumbo, not on your hands.

Handling garlic and onion goes with the culinary territory and with that comes the smell that is  left on your hands.

Rub your hands on a stainless steel surface such as the kitchen faucet to cut the smell.

coffee carafe

Remove coffee stains from a glass coffee carafe with a simple recipe of  1 tablespoon salt, a handful of ice cubes and 1 tablespoon of water.

Add salt, ice and water to the cool carafe and swirl until clean.

Rinse well with water and dry.

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Cloudy vase?

Fill vase with luke warm water and drop in a denture cleaner tablet.

Let the tablet do its thing overnight.

Pour out solution, wash vase with luke warm water and dry.

Do not use hot water- it can cause the vase to crack.

baking pans

Gunk, funk and baked on junk left behind on roasters and baking pans is not my idea of a welcomed holiday leftover.

Baked on will be gone in two simple steps.

Grab a couple of dryer sheets from the laundry room.

Fill the pan half full of warm water and place the dryer sheets in the warm water.

Soak the pan overnight.

wedge shaped pie box

Pack guests a parting piece of  pie in these deluxe Wedge-Shaped Pie Box Kits from A la Modo on Etsy.

The kits include:

25  wedge shaped boxes

25  wooden forks

25  food safe parchment liners

14  yards of traditional red & white bakers twine

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Here’s a couple of helpful conversion charts to assist with the aforementioned pie and all your holiday seasoning and measuring needs.

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Places In The Home For The Holidays: Setting The Thanksgiving Table

Decorative options when setting the Thanksgiving table is a lovely thing!

Options allow us to take a slight step or total turn from traditional and/or expected decor choices.

The holiday table begins as a blank canvas ready to reflect a personal interpretation of holiday style and splendor.

Setting the tone for holiday magic begins with setting the Thanksgiving table.

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Traditional colors, shapes and accents associated with the Thanksgiving and Christmas tablescape have lead the way for years as the hallmark of holiday distinction.

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Martha Stewart. Who else?

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Traditional is timeless, but the updated classic beauty of new traditional style proves there’s a new and stylish sheriff in town.

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The mixing of styles, patterns and presentation invites rave reviews.

Begin a new tradition by one or two updated classics to your holiday tabletop and home decor accessories.

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It is guaranteed to keep guests guessing and the holiday tabletop decor festive and fresh.

Holiday time “presents” the perfect reason to update tabletop and home decor accessories.

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What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the term casually elegant?

Beautifully understated?

Comfortable?

Cozy?

Warm?

Inviting?

Simple sophistication?

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Stunning does not have to be expensive or labor intensive.

Simple is the whole point behind the concept of simple sophistication.

The above examples demonstrate how free, inexpensive and clever ideas produce elegant results.

Craft paper makes a super easy table cover.

Use a Sharpie to write heartfelt messages or quotes on the craft paper to be read by your guests.

I love the free place card template from Martha Stewart.

Martha is such a giver!

Now you know I couldn’t do an idea post without mentioning the Dollar Tree.

The free wheat bushel and ornate frame printable from The Graphics Fairy will make a wonderful header for a printable Thanksgiving menu.

Type it up,  place it in a decorative frame, and place it on the table or sideboard as an informative accent.

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Happy decorating!

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Thanksgiving Dinner Holiday Checklist

The time is now to mull over the Thanksgiving dinner holiday checklist.

This most wonderful time of year that should be embraced for what it is- a time to eat, drink, decorate, table set, and celebrate with family and friends.

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From kitchen to turkey to table, the more Thanksgiving dinner holiday checklist help I can offer, the merrier and less holiday rushed things will be.

A holiday checklist comes in holiday handy, and is the hostess gift that keeps on giving.

And away we holiday go…

3 weeks to go:

I’m sure to some extent you’ve been in recipe and menu planning mode already.

There’s no time like three weeks out from Thanksgiving to decide which recipes you want to make.

Narrow down what dishes you can realistically pull off without having a culinary nervous breakdown.

Adopt an out with the old to make room for the new.  Clean out accordingly in order to make room for grocery items coming to a refrigerator, freezer, and pantry near you.

Begin picking up non-perishable items, spices needed, dry goods, and any kitchen tools or cookware while shopping.

Grocery ads are beginning to look a lot like Thanksgiving dinner sales, and kitchen items are popping up on sale as well.

2 weeks to go:

Creating a handsome holiday table and finalizing the scrumptious dishes worthy of c’est si bon distinction is the objective.

Plan, tweak, adjust, set, and finalize the menu and the tablescape.

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Delegate and Dish

Don’t be a holiday hosting hero.

Say yes to the offers of what can I do-what can I bring.

Make a list of who’s bringing what, and thoughtfully delegate and dish from there.

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Take an inventory of the pantry staples, spices, seasonings, and required recipe ingredients you will need.

Make out your grocery list.

Bookmark store ads and coupons on your mobile device.

1 week to go:

Add the finishing touches to your selected tablescape theme.

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Stake out the vases, rose bowls, trays, dough bowl, or clear glass jars you’ll be using for centerpieces and spot arrangements.

Take a count of the number of candles you will need.

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If you will be using new or on hand LED candles, make sure you’ve got plenty of batteries.

Take inventory of table linens, cocktail napkins, china, glassware, flatware, and serving pieces.

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I’ve been known to replace chandelier and table lamp light bulbs to mitigate any whatever can go wrong, will go wrong-Murphy’s law proactive holiday hostess issues.

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Ready.

Set.

Go to the grocery store for the turkey and non-perishable food items..

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When deciding on how big of a turkey to purchase, allow 1 to 2 pounds of meat per person

Make sure your roasting pan is large enough to fit turkey.

If you don’t already have one, now is the time to purchase a meat thermometer to help take the guesswork out of when the bird is done.

Let the dessert planning begin!

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What’s for dessert?

Homemade?

Store bought?

Easy hacks to take a cake or pie from store bought to homemade include a generous drizzle of caramel ice cream topping over a Dutch apple pie.

Top a pumpkin pie with mini marshmallows, sprinkle with cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice, and bake off in the oven until marshmallows melt.

Spike up the taste of a pecan pie by topping with bourbon whipped cream.

Bourbon Whipped Cream

Ingredients

1 cup heavy whipping cream

1 Tablespoon bourbon

2 teaspoons maple syrup

Directions

In a medium bowl, add whipping cream.  Beat on medium speed until mixture begins to thicken, about 5 minutes.  Add bourbon and maple syrup, and beat until stiff peaks form.   Cover and chill in refrigerator until ready to serve.

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Select serving pieces.

Perhaps it’s time for a new cake plate or tiered tray to add to this year’s holiday finery.

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The Pioneer Woman Timeless Beauty Mint Green Cake Stand with Glass Cover

Plan the beverage menu and stock the bar.

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5 days to go:

Prep dishes, flatware and stemware.

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Take a chair inventory.

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Aunt Myrtle’s disco decor days have gone the way of avocado green appliances, wall-to-wall shag carpet, and the Merry Mushroom dinnerware straight out of the housewares department at the local Sears.

Her get down tonight may not be able to get up today if she is forced to sit in the bean bag chair from the kids playroom.

Know your audience, friends.

Buy, borrow, or rent the extra items to meet your holiday hosting needs.

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Antique Silver Sentiment Salt and Pepper Shakers

Fill salt and pepper shakers, sugar bowl and artificial sweetener dish.

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3 days to go:

Remove turkey from freezer and place in refrigerator to begin the thawing process.

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For Refrigerator Thawing:

Place turkey on a tray to eliminate leakage to other areas of refrigerator.

Thaw breast side up, in original unopened wrapper on a tray in the fridge (40 degrees F or below).

Allow at least 1 day of thawing for every 4-5 lbs.

Suggested thawing time for a frozen turkey:

4 to 12 pound turkey:           1 to 3 days
12 to 16 pound turkey:         3 to 4 days
16 to 20 pound turkey:        4 to 5 days
20 to 24 pound turkey:        5 to 6 days

Cold Water Thawing:

Thaw breast side down, in original unopened wrapper.

Cover the turkey completely with cold water.  Change the water every 30 minutes.

Estimate a minimum thawing time of 30 minutes per pound.

4 to 12 pound turkey:        2 to 6 hours
12 to 16 pound turkey:      6 to 8 hours
16 to 20 pound turkey:     8 to 10 hours
20 to 24 pound turkey:     10 to 12 hours

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Southern Living

Company’s coming!

Curb appeal doesn’t take a holiday.

Lawn and garden for your holiday gathering by cutting, edging, clipping, blowing, and prettying up the porch, walkway, patio, etc…

Clean house accordingly.

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Helpful hint:

Decorative baskets and storage cubes come in mighty handy as a stylish storage solution.

So do closets.

Let’s keep it real here, folks- time and tidiness is not always on our side.

Open up a closet (or two), throw the stuff in it, and come back another day and redistribute.

2 days to go:

Transfer the frozen items prepared in advance, baked goods, and pie dough/crusts from the freezer to the refrigerator.

Take inventory of holiday hospitality guest room essentials.

Clean and stock guest bedrooms and bathrooms with fresh linens and paper goods.

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You know that lightly damp dishtowel left over from last night’s KP duty?

On your way to the laundry room with it, hit the holiday table and chairs dusting high notes.

Two tasks taken care of with one swipe.

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Set out candles, arrange centerpiece, set table with linens, place mats, chargers and place cards.

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1 day to go:

Peel and chop up onions, bell pepper, garlic, herbs, and root vegetables. Place  in plastic storage bags or airtight containers and store in the refrigerator.

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House & Garden – Photography by Andrew Montgomery

Make cornbread for dressing.

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Let the dessert baking begin!

Cakes really do taste better the next day.

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All the flavors and spices get in there and do their thing, bringing forth the next day flavor c’est si bon.

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Set out hand soaps or refill dispensers and place a new roll(s) of paper towels in the holder(s).

When it comes to paper towels in the holiday kitchen, the more the merrier rule of spills and splatters applies.

Life and the holiday kitchen is messy.

Grab a paper towel and clean it up.

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Set out dinnerware, glasses, serving pieces, dishes, bowls and platters.

Turn over or cover with dishtowels until next day.

The Big Event!

Preheat oven.

Take turkey out of refrigerator, season to taste, and place in roaster.

Approximate roasting time for a thoroughly defrosted 12-14 lb. unstuffed turkey is  3-3 ½ hours roasted at  325°F until done.

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About a half hour before the turkey’s finished, take it out of the oven.

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The turkey is done when the temperature with a meat thermometer reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees F in the breast and 175°F in the thickest part of the thigh.

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Allow the turkey to rest for 15 to 20 minutes before carving to allow juices to saturate the meat evenly.

beverage

Chill beverages.

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Prepare other side dishes, salads, and desserts while turkey is roasting.

Sweet-Potato-roast-recipeCrispy Sweet Potato Roast

Prep coffee maker for after dinner coffee.

Take a deep breath.

Remember to enjoy the beauty, food, fellowship and fruits of your holiday labor of love!

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Planning For The Holidays

Now that the calendar has turned to November I am no longer under obligation to avoid the elephant in the room.

I’ve contained my excitement long enough.  By all accounts we are in the presence of the Holidays, and I’m ready to get the planning, decorating, baking, cooking and tablescaping underway!

I don’t know about you, but I would have no problem settling in, getting cozy and planning for the holidays in this gorgeous space.

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Holiday oversaturation is something I guess we all come in contact with in one way or another.

I came to better understand the commercial aspect of holiday shopping when the subject of holiday open house planning and prep rolled around.

A beautifully crafted holiday celebration complete with decoration and culinary delights does not just happen overnight.

Planning and budgeting for holiday gatherings and celebrations begins weeks in advance.

When the first leaf hits the ground so do my feet.

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I’m running full speed ahead straight towards fall, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

It’s the most wonderful time of the year!

I find what works best for me is to evaluate what decorative and tabletop items will transition beautifully from holiday to holiday.

Take color palette choices for example.

A red vase filled with black roses used at Halloween can reinvent itself as an appropriate accent in complementing holiday color on both the Thanksgiving and Christmas tablescape.

Another wonderful option is to go with gold and silver accessories for the all important touch of elegance.

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I refer to the metals as the holiday neutrals.

Orange goes a long way as a color consideration for fall, Halloween and Thanksgiving decorating, but have you noticed the different shades of orange being used in all forms of Christmas decorating?

Verdant, eggplant, mocha and curry are also finding a place on the holiday color wheel.

 

The Kerr jars I used on my fall tablescape will soon be filled with homemade pear preserves and a dual decorative purpose for Thanksgiving.

These chalkboard style fall food gift labels designed by Lia Griffith and hosted by worldlabel.com are designed for your own text.

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I’m giving the pear preserves in decorated jars as “I’m thankful for you” gifts, and the labels will serve as the place cards for our Thanksgiving tablescape.

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Click on the image below to download the PDF.

chalkboard labelsLia Griffith

Over the next few weeks I hope you will join me for the Places In The Home For The Holidays series.

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I will be featuring  new and classic posts full of  home decor accessory resources, ideas, tips, talking all things turkey, recipes and helpful holiday suggestions for feathering and decorating your home for the holidays nest.

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In The Spirit Of Striking Color Combinations: Orange and Black

Is this your idea of Halloween decorating?

In the spirit of striking color combinations, does the striking color combination of orange and black in interior design, interior decorating and home decor accessories scare you?

Fear not, my little decoristas.

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Gramercy & Co.

orange-and-black-hallway-hermes-box-black-stools-arched-windows Megan Winters

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Orange and black is the new black.

With a stylish presence and stunning color combination execution, the decorative implementation of this traditional Halloween color palette translates into stunning interior design and decorating choices with nary a sign of ghosts, ghouls or witches on brooms.

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Ryan KorbanLonny

orange and black kitchenAt Home in Arkansas  

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The vibrant sass of Farrow & Ball Charlotte’s Locks.T

The warmth of California Paints Pumpkin.

The depth of Sherwin Williams Daredevil.

The stately elegance of Benjamin Moore Twilight Zone.

Orange and black conjures up a visual treat.

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orange and black interiorsLonny

orange and black living roomTaylor Howes 

The trick to practical palette magic lies in the balance of space and tone.

The quickest way to cast a new light on traditional colors is to influence the eye with complementing color through accents and accessories.

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Don’t be afraid to bedeck your world in the colors orange and black.

Happy decorating!

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Seasons and Settings: A Seasonal Tablescape

Fall and Thanksgiving are seasonal first cousins.  I like to intertwine the two and hit upon the best of the best.  New traditional is a wonderful concept that I definitely embrace.  It incorporates the classic standards together with new trends.

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One of the biggest considerations in the art of tablescaping is reining in the costs. Taking that into consideration, the basics of  seasonal tablescape 101 is to bring good foundation pieces to the table.  Classic accents will pay for themselves over and over again, tablescape to tablescape.

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Fabric, ribbon and mesh in core holiday colors are interchangeable with other holiday themes.  I have tablescaped the heck out of $1.00 burlap bags,  and mastered the art of reinvention by mixing and pairing china and crystal  patterns.  Nature provides endless inspiration for centerpiece ideas.

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I pushed back from the keyboard and took an “eye”dea stroll around the house with the intent to set from within.  Setting the table with items I rediscovered here at home produced a ‘tween fall and Thanksgiving tablescape with a nod to nature and traditional fall colors.

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Last year I style spotted items perfect for a Thanksgiving tablescape, but me paying full price for seasonal items is a rare occurrence.  This girl will wait a good clearance sale out with the patience of Job.  It paid off when I timed a visit to Hobby Lobby just right last year and got my 80% clearance on!  Included in those items was two yards of home decor fabric and one yard of green burlap. The wheels of creativity began to turn.

no-sew table runner

A standard table runner doesn’t offer the width needed for our kitchen table.  A tablecloth is too much.  If you can’t find what you want, make it or fake it.  I am no seamstress.  Hem tape is a wonderful invention.  An iron gets hot…real hot. My mouth is no prayer book.  The DIY 40″  X  70″ not really a runner, and far from a tablecloth, but exactly what I wanted came out perfect with straight lines and rocking corners.

porcelain fruit bowl

I’ve stared at the vase in the image below for months.  It has been sitting on the counter in the man cave kitchen, basically in my way.  Turns out the vase served as the starting point of inspiration for the centerpiece. Brown and green eucalyptus and grapevine branches are inexpensive ways to add filler volume and color.  Backyard hydrangeas bloomed in time for me to cut and begin the drying process.  Pheasant feathers give good fall and Thanksgiving decorating, but can be rather costly.  The hunt for a good deal on pheasant feathers began a couple of months ago.  Ebay came through with an auction for ten 20-22 inch feathers.  Determination, luck and a winning bid  of $3.91 sealed the deal.

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I filled the vase with Aromatique Creme Caramel potpourri.  The remnant yard of burlap and a decorative tieback found at Goodwill embellished the neck of the vase and camouflaged any signs of stems.

fall placesetting

Can you tell what I used for a charger?  Dave the Builder’s stockpile of  12 X 12 floor tiles came in handy for this unique use.

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Dinner napkins tucked in Kerr jars with vintage flatware and brown velvet ribbon ties creates an all-in-one display.  I tried the look with and without fresh rosemary.  The jury is still out on this one.  Kerr jars keep with the theme and intent of this tablescape idea- use items from around the house with an emphasis on natural fall elements and colors.

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Simple and uncomplicated never fails to set a beautiful table.

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Tour de Mystery: The Myrtles Mystery Tour

Moving on to the second part of our The Myrtles: Inspiration, History and Mystery adventure, we pick up with our party of three filling the afternoon hours taking in local points of interest while counting down the time to The Myrtles Mystery Tour portion of our trip to St. Francisville, Louisiana.

Our story takes place fifteen years ago, right around the time I opened Hopefully Classic Antiques and Interiors.

Antique shopping was high on the list of things to do, see and buy.

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The Shanty Too – Visit St. Francisville

We trekked the streets and shops of downtown St. Francisville until we could trek no more, and now we are on to New Roads, Louisiana.

Miss EmilyMiss Emily – photo by Darrell Chitty

In a glowing review of highlights and attractions of this quaint area the not  story of Miss Emily is a must tell.

Miss Emily was a local woman who worked the queue of vehicles waiting to board the ferry on the St. Francisville side of the Mississippi River selling snacks, homemade pralines and cold drinks.

Sitting in line waiting to drive onto the ferry goes better with an ice cold Coke, salty peanuts and a homemade praline.

We continued our afternoon nosh aboard the ferry as we crossed the Mississippi River.

This unique mode of transportation is now closed.

In the name of progress and moving on up, the ferry has been replaced by the  John James Audubon Bridge.

I’m glad we got the chance take a ride on it before it did.

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New Roads did not disappoint. I didn’t know what I was expecting in return from this small town, but it delivered lagniappe in a big way.

We found our way to the main part of town and hit up several antique shops.

The first shop (sorry, I can’t remember the name of any of the shops) specialized in clocks and vintage walking sticks.

Dave the Builder was in his height of glory.

As we entered the shop, we were welcomed by the owner, an older gentleman well versed in the art of antiques and Southern charm, and a lovely older lady whose greeting came in the form of my kind of question, “champagne or fruit punch?”

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Our son put in his request for the fruit punch.

I guess she could tell I was a little apprehensive about their comfort level with him in the shop with a goblet full of bright red fruit punch.

I knew this kid was raised in and around the biz and the dos and don’ts in shops and showrooms, but I also knew she was not privy to this pertinent piece of information.

This lovely and wise woman handled the situation with such grace and tact.

She invited our son to follow her to the butler’s pantry to help fix the drinks and to slip him a chocolate chip cookie or two.

Gosh, what a great memory!

We sipped, shopped and scored two of the most unique antique walking sticks.

I wish I had them both today, but I sold them to a client the following week.

Oh well, the memory is more valuable to me than the walking sticks could ever be.

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We found a couple of other shops and enjoyed the local fare before heading back via ferry to St. Francisville.

The timing was just right as it was barking up on sunset and coffee time.

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Visit St. Francisville

We crossed another suggested stop off our list by visiting The Magnolia Cafe.

This place is an unpretentious do drop inn heavy on casual fun, food, and drink.

History & Haunting of the Myrtles Plantation

History & Haunting of the Myrtles Plantation

It was about that time to head out for the Myrtles Mystery Tour.

We drove up the winding driveway of The Myrtles, and the setting and timing could not have been better to set the mood and the tone for a mystery tour.

The above image says it better than I can.

Myrtles at night

Welcome to the Myrtles Mystery Tour

We claimed three of the large rocking chairs on the veranda and pondered what was to come.

While the crowd and the anticipation built, certain imaginations showed signs of running away with the night.

Miss Hester, our tour guide for the evening, casually opened the front door at precisely 7:00 pm and invited the crowd of about twenty to come right on in.

Talk about playing to an attentive and crowded room!

We all gathered together in the foyer with wide eyes and listening ears.

This is where things begin to get interesting.

Stay tuned.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Carrot Cake and Apple Muffins

If the weather won’t cooperate with my fall fest at least this recipe for Carrot Cake and Apple Muffins will!

I live in Louisiana, and either the weather powers that be did not get the “it’s fall y’all” memo or the barometric pressure has a rotten sense of humor.

The weather did tease us last week with a mere hint of crisp air and turning leaves.

This week however, it is hot as Louisiana hot sauce down here in the deep south.

Hot and humid Louisiana weather with no sign of fall in sight times call for a little improvising.

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Now we all know cinnamon and apples evoke thoughts of  fall through taste and smell.

Beginning with that thought, I took an inventory of available ingredients in the cupboards of the Places In The Home test kitchen.

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I also took an inventory of how much time I had before game time, realizing a part homemade, part not so homemade recipe was called for.

Hello, Carrot Cake and Apple Muffins- a new taste of fall favorite recipe and crowd-pleaser.

recipe ingredients

Carrot Cake and Apple Muffins

Ingredients

carrot cake mix

½  cup flour

½  teaspoon kosher salt

2 teaspoons cinnamon

½  teaspoon allspice

2 eggs

1 cup milk

2  Tablespoons vegetable oil

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 cup apples, peeled and chopped

¼ cup brown sugar

1 15 ounce can fried apples with cinnamon, pureed

Directions

Preheat oven to 350°.  Grease or spray bottoms of  muffin cups or line with baking cups.

dry ingredients

In a medium bowl, whisk together cake mix, flour and kosher salt.  Set aside.

sliced apples

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In a small bowl, mix together the chopped apples, brown sugar, 1 teaspoon cinnamon and allspice.

cinnamon apples

Place fried apples in food processor and puree until smooth.  Reserve ¼ cup of pureed apples for muffin mixture.  Add 1 teaspoon cinnamon to remaining processed apples and gently stir.  Allow mixture to sit at room temperature while completing recipe and baking muffins.

fried apples

Add oil, eggs, one at a time, and milk to dry ingredients, stirring well.  Stir in the vanilla, chopped apples and ¼ cup of the pureed fried apples, gently combining all together.

cake batter

Pour batter into the prepared muffin pan, filling each cup about two-thirds full. Bake 20 minutes or until knife inserted in center of muffin comes out clean.  Serve warm with fried apple puree.

Makes 18 muffins.

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The apples and cinnamon marry together to bring forth the taste of fall.

enjoy

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