MOVIE NIGHT

1. Vintage Pajama Set $78
2. Before Sunrise & Before Sunset
3. Atom Art Serving Bowl $28
4. Avec Tweed Sofa $1,299
5. Little Flower Sea Salt Caramels $8
6. Oji Masanori Kami Mug $75
7. Aztec Hot Chocolate $26
8. Striped Throw $78


When it's cold and rainy, there is nothing I like to do more then curl up on the sofa with some hot cocoa and a great movie. Before Sunrise and Before Sunset are two favorites, I most recently re-watched. They so accurately portray the human connection and the excitement of new love. If you've never seen them, you must rent them immediately and have a movie night of your own.  

A WINE TASTING SOIREE

The boy and I went to a wine tasting party this past weekend.It's quite a fun idea, so I thought I would share! 
 {photo via Wine Tasting Party}


How to throw a wine tasting party
1. Everyone brings a bottle somewhere between $10-16. As soon as you get to the party, the host/hostess covers the label with paper and numbers it. 
2. You throw some money in to a pot, grab some paper and a pen and start tasting wines. Make sure you write down what you thought of each. 
3. Everyone votes on two, a first favorite and a second favorite. The winner gets the majority of the money and second place gets a little bit as well. The money makes it interesting, trust me. 
4. I think it's key not to invite too many people, keep it intimate. We tasted ten wines the other night and believe me, I was a little wined out when the night was over. I just don't know how to taste and spit out like the pros. 
Believe it or not, James and I won! Yes we did!
Find out about the winning bottle below...

 
What to serve
 You don't want your guests getting too intoxicated, now do you. Here are some ideas of what to serve...

1.White Bean and Rosemary Bruschetta
Gently toss drained and rinsed contents of 12.7-ounce jar of white beans with 2 teaspoons finely chopped fresh rosemary and 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil. Season with salt, and spoon onto toasted baguette slices. Makes about 12
{recipe via Martha Stewart}
2.Cheese Plate
Put out a selection of hard, medium and soft cheeses. Some Marcona almonds, figs, apricots and crackers.
3.Bacon Wrapped Dates
24 large moist dates, such as medjool
12 slices of bacon
2 oz. softened goat cheese
24 whole toasted unsalted almonds
a. Move oven rack to upper third of oven and preheat oven to 500 °.
b. Pit dates, tearing them open as little as possible. Set dates aside. Halve the 12 slices of bacon crosswise. Put the goat cheese into a pastry bag fitted with a round, plain 1⁄4" tip.
c. Stuff cavity of each date with 1 almond. Pipe goat cheese into each stuffed date. Wrap 1 piece of bacon around width of each date.
d. Put dates on a baking sheet, seam side down, at least 1⁄2" apart. Bake until bacon is golden and crisp, 6-8 minutes. Set aside to cool briefly before serving.
{recipe via Saveur}



The winning bottle...


{Apothic Red reveals intense fruit aromas and flavors of rhubarb and black cherry that are complemented by hints of mocha, chocolate, brown spice and vanilla. The plush, velvety mouthfeel and smooth finish round out this intriguing, full-bodied red blend}


How we chose our bottle
We went to a local wine store, told the sales clerk about the party and he grabbed this bottle for us. He said "I'll split the money with you." Something about the bottle design and the name screamed Christian Audigier and I didn't want to believe it. A blend? Well, at least the label would be covered for the party. We went with it and I am glad we did. I guess you can't judge a wine by it's label {or name}.

Happy Weekend Everyone!!! xx

WHAT TO BRING ON A PLANE

I'm heading to NYC one last time this year for a very special charity auction my boyfriend has been putting together (please come if you live in NY!). With all the traveling I've been doing lately, I've really had to get my routine down (I feel like George Clooney in Up in the Air!).

Here are my travel must haves and tips...


  •  1. Poncho Style Knit Sweater $39.90. My travel uniform is an oversized sweater and leggings. It's all about looking chic and staying comfortable.
  • 2. Knitted Fairisle Cardigan $110. This sweater looks so cozy. Perfect  for the plane. 
  • 3. Trompe L'Oeil Scarf $24. I like to bring a scarf with me on the plane. It opens up room in my suitcase and it can double as a blanket if it gets chilly. 
  • 4. Leather Tassel Tote $98. I'm always looking for nice bags that are big enough to bring on the plane. This one is a good price and comes in three colors. 
  • 5. Canvas Carryall $78. This carryall is large enough to hold everything you need on the plane, and with the long strap you can wear it across your body. 
  • 6. Bose Noise Canceling Headphones $299.95. I don't have these yet, but I want them. Perfect for canceling out babies screams (ps. I love babies).
  • 7. Ipod Nano $149. I am a crazy music fanatic, so I gotta have this on me at all times.
  • 8. Bottle Pack $12. I put all my favorite toiletries in smaller bottles like these. I just grab it and go.
  • 9. Tide to Go $4.99. You never know when you your going to spill something. Tide to Go has saved me on multiple occasions.
  • 10. Aquafor 2 pack $4.70. This stuff is amazing. I get super dry on the plane, this is the answer.
  • 11. Cordless Hair Straightener $99. My sister has this and takes it everywhere. When you have wavy hair and bangs like me, a straightener can be your best friend. This one is small and best of all cordless.
  • 12. Inflatable Travel Pillow $10. I have one like this. It inflates to save room in your bag.
  • 13. Vera Bradley Luggage Tag $9.99. It's sometimes hard to tell suitcases apart. This teal luggage tag will make sure yours stands out. 
  • 14. Leopard Cosmetic Bag $10.50 You can't miss this leopard makeup bag in your carry-on.
  • 15. Compression Socks $14. My ankles tend to swell when I fly. These socks keep my blood flowing and prevent swelling. I know, I'm a nerd.
  • 16. Sam Edelman Farrell Ankle Boot $175. I always wear boots on the plane. That way I save room in my suitcase and they are easy to slip on and off at security. 
  • 17. Laptop Sleeve 15" $60. Loving this cheeky laptop sleeve! If it fit my enormous computer I would get it in a second.
  • 18. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo $5.49. A great read is essential!
  • 19. Hue Jeggings $34. I love wearing leggings on the plane. These ones look like jeans and are comfy with the elastic waistband. Perfect for a long flight. 
  • 20. Hue Skinny Leggings $28. Classic black leggings are a plane staple for me. I always pair them with a longer top or sweater (not everyone can pull off leggings with a shorter top).

{My computer is coming with me on this trip, so check back daily for new posts from New York. xx}