I couldn’t resist the urge to grab the fellas attention with the sports acronym however, truth be told, I’m not referring to NBA as in National Basketball Association but as in something far more delectable and celebration worthy – National Brandy Alexander Day.
Brandy Alexander is rumored to have been first concocted at the wedding of Princess Mary and Lord Lascelles in 1922 and whether true or not, it’s a tasty brandy dessert cocktail that is based from the recipe for a gin drink called an Alexander.
After a little research, it seems this drink is super-easy to make as is seen in this quick YouTube tutorial…
Today is the first day of the Chinese New Year – the single most important holiday in China. It’s a celebration that lasts for 15 days, culminating with the Lantern Festival. Each year is associated with one of twelve animals in the Chinese zodiac and for 2012, it’s the Year of the Dragon – a year that will be marked by excitement, unpredictability, exhilaration and intensity.
The Chinese New Year is full of dragon dances, fireworks, feasts, gift-giving, and lantern festivals. Red is the traditional color of the holiday – a color that in Chinese culture symbolizes luck and prosperity. Dragons, fireworks, gift-giving and RED? Sounds like the perfect theme for a fun and sexy wedding or party. What do you think of these Asian inspired elements?
It’s interesting to note that many of our current wedding traditions are the result of ancient folklore – oftentimes, drummed up to ward off evil spirits that were thought to plague couples on their wedding day. And believe it or not, superstition exists around just about every detail of your wedding day. So, in honor of Friday the 13th, the unluckiest day of the year, I thought I’d share 13 ancient wedding superstitions you may not be too familiar with.
A final look in the mirror right before the bride leaves her home for the ceremony will bring good luck. However, if she looks in a mirror once again before the ceremony, her luck will go bad.
Wedding cake is considered good luck and all wedding guests should eat some to ensure their own personal good luck — an unmarried male guest who keeps a piece of wedding cake under his pillow as he sleeps will increase his chances of finding a mate and an unmarried bridesmaid who does the same will dream of her future husband.
The first member of the newlywed couple to purchase a new item following the wedding will dominate the relationship.
On the wedding day, a bride should exit her house from the front door and step out right foot first. She should also enter her home by the main door and must never trip or fall or, you guessed it, she’ll have bad luck.
Marrying when the hands on the clock are on their way down is bad luck. It`s considered far better to marry between the half hour and the hour, when the hands are moving back up, otherwise, your marriage will always be going downhill.
To see a Monk or nun on your wedding day is considered bad luck, as they represent barreness and a life dependent on charity.
The bride is said to be doomed to a life of heartbreak and tragedy if she wears her complete wedding outfit before the big day.
Dropping the ring during the ceremony is an evil omen and whoever dropped the ring would die first.
Sapphire or aquamarine in a wedding ring means marital happiness and is said to ensure a long, happy marriage.
If you can persuade a cat to eat out of your left shoe one week before the wedding good luck will bless your married life.
It is unlucky for the bride or groom to wear their rings before the wedding ceremony and once the wedding ring has been placed on the finger, it is considered bad luck to remove it. If the ring accidentally comes off, your spouse must replace it on your finger.
Wedding flowers to avoid are peonies, as they symbolize shame.
It’s considered good luck for the bride to cry on her wedding day, as this symbolizes that she has shed all her tears and will not have any to shed during her marriage.
Did you or will you be recognizing any of these superstitions on your wedding day? Let us know.
PANTONE, the “global authority on color,” recently announced Tangerine Tango [PANTONE 17-1463] as the 2012 color of the year.
“Tangerine Tango marries the vivaciousness and adrenaline rush of red with the friendliness and warmth of yellow, to form a high-visibility, magnetic hue that emanates heat and energy” says Leatrice Eiseman, PANTONE’s executive director. She describes the color as “sophisticated…dramatic and seductive…reminiscent of the radiant shadings of a sunset”.
I love PANTONE’s color choice. I see it as a vibrant, versatile color that compliments and is complimented by an array of colors. Don’t believe me? Check out some of these inspirational color boards!
One of my goals for 2012 is to do a better job sharing with you my many adventures out on the town. But because there’s no time like the present… A few Saturdays ago, I took an early morning trip to Bryant Park to check out the Real Simple Pop Up Shop. It was more like a holiday vendor fair and we took full advantage of the opportunity to get a jump start on some gift shopping. In the midst of chocolate tastings, Loreal makeovers and bustling crowds, I stumbled across several really cute wedding gift ideas which I expertly photographed and posted below…
Satin Wedding Dress Necklace Holders
Porcelain Wedding Slipper Ring Holder
Wine and Coaster Duo
‘And They Lived Happily Ever After’ Personalized Decorative Pillow
Today’s #MusicMonday song selection is Golden, a traditionally romantic ballad from Chrisette’s debut album, I AM. I always think wedding processional or first dance whenever I hear this song.
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Take me back in the day when loving was pure
Love ain’t going away, love is always secure
Life’s not always perfect but love’s always forever
Lets let true love connect lets try lasting together
I’m so ready to love, I’m so ready to promise my all
I’m so ready to give ’til the day that my life is no more
I’ll be everything that this woman can possibly be
Cause I’m ready to be like the olden days when commitment was golden
Be the man of my dreams and get down on one knee, love
Say you’ll be all I need and then ask me to marry you, my love
Lets take two golden bands and lets walk down the isle, love
I’ll say I do and you’ll say I do, make a golden commitment, oh
I’m so ready to love, I’m so ready to promise my all
and I’m so ready to give ’til the day that my life is no more
I’ll be everything that this woman could possibly be, yes I will
Cause I’m ready to be like the olden days when commitment was golden
Let’s last forever (let’s last forever)
No typical American shady love
Let’s stay together (let’s stay together)
Pray God smile upon our everlasting love
I’m so ready to love, I’m so ready to promise my all
and I’m so ready to give ’til the day that my life is no more
I’ll be everything that this woman could possibly be, yes I will
Cause I’m ready to be like the olden days when commitment was golden
I’m so ready to love, I’m so ready to promise my all
and I’m so ready to give ’til the day that my life is no more
I’ll be everything that this woman could possibly be
Cause I’m ready to be like the olden days when commitment was golden
Golden
Golden
oh oh my
Golden
Golden love
Cause commitment is golden
Mmm mmm
Halloween is a holiday most frequently linked to activities such as ghost stories, trick or treating, costume parties, haunted hay rides and horror movies. But, believe it not, it’s also a day chosen by many couples to exchange wedding vows. From skeletal groomsmen and zombie heels to candy corn martinis, there are so many unique ways to infuse the halloween spirit into your wedding plans that we figured we’d share some of the inspiration found across the web.
Photo credit: bridedream.org
Halloween Candy Bar courtesy of luxefinds.com
Photo credit: perfect-wedding-day.com
Personalized Wedding Monogram Carved into a Pumpkin courtesy of blissweddingsmarket.com
Toasting Flutes courtesy of annsbridalbargains.com
Halloween Wedding Invitation courtesy of weddingbycolor.com
Couture black wedding dress courtesy of ritawongevents.com
Orange and Black Wedding Bouquet courtesy of weddingflower-s.info
Til Death Do Us Part Ice Sculpture courtesy of nycityweddings.com
Candy corn pudding courtesy of theperfectpalette.com
Though currently on hiatus, Cynthia Furey’s foodie blog, FureyandtheFeast, still features some of her most treasured dishes. That’s where I found a recipe for Strawberry Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, a sweet variation of the all-american grilled cheese classic . Brie takes the place of American cheddar cheese, balsamic strawberries sweeten the deal and angel food cake stands in for regular bread. Now you know I’m all about cooking short cuts so save yourself some time and buy the angel food cake pre-made from your local supermarket – they’ll never know the difference. Lol.
STRAWBERRY GRILLED CHEESE
The Ingredients
1 pint strawberries
2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar
1 teaspoon sugar
12 to 16 ounces brie cheese
8 slices angel food cake, about 1/2-inch thick
1/3 cup melted butter
Optional garnish: Powdered sugar, whipped cream
The Raw Materials
Medium bowl
Non-stick frying pan
Cutting board
Spatula
The Instructions
Rinse strawberries and pat dry, then slice in the halves or quarters, depending on size of strawberries. Place in a medium bowl with balsamic vinegar and sugar. Mix to coat, and set aside for 30 minutes, stirring once to redistribute syrup.
Slice rind off of brie. (This is a little tricky, given the brie can be gooey and hard to work with. Make sure the brie is chilled rather than room temperature, as will help a bit.) Once rind is removed, slice brie into 1/2-inch thick chunks.
Heat a nonstick frying pan over medium heat. Brush butter on one side of angel food cake slice, and position it butter-side down on a cutting board or other work surface. Arrange chunks of brie and a few balsamic strawberries on slice, then top with another slice of angel food cake, brushing the top with melted butter.
Grill sandwich in pan for about 3 to 4 minutes. Flip sandwich over, and use spatula to press down, to flatten slightly, so all ingredients meld together. Grill for an additional 3 to 4 minutes, or until slice is uniformly golden brown.
Cut each sandwich into two triangles, and serve warm with remaining balsamic strawberries. Garnish with powdered sugar and/or whipped cream, if desired.
Experiment with different fruits or serve a medley of fruit infused grilled cheese sandwiches at your next brunch, baby shower, or tea party. Bon apetit!