A Winter Recipe Series: Carcassonne, France

I honestly don’t think that I’ve ever been anywhere more whimsical than Carcassonne. Allow your brain for a moment to conjure up the images of castles, knights, princesses and dragons. Imagine walking down the cobbled streets of a medieval village or wandering through the town market surrounded by the sounds of village life and the smells of fresh bread and smoked meats. Now do a quick Google search of Carcassonne and bask in the knowledge that such a place still exists. It’s a real town, with a real castle, built during the days of real knights. Continue reading “A Winter Recipe Series: Carcassonne, France”

A Winter Recipe Series: The Lake District, England

We’ve reached the time of year when all I want to eat is comfort food: big bowls of soup, homemade pasta, and slow-cooked everything. Winter food, basically. So I’ve decided to write three separate posts about three of some of my favorite cold weather recipes that I picked up during my travels. Each one is a regional recipe from a place that I’ve traveled to and loved, and I’ve decided to start with this deliciously hearty Beef and Guinness Stew.

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Exciting News About The Yellow House Bed & Breakfast!

I have some exciting news to share! If you’ve read my post about our trip to The Smoky Mountains (A Long Weekend Getaway: Smoky Mountain National Park) you’ll know that we had the pleasure of staying at a beautiful B&B while we were there. Well…I’ve teamed up with the owners of The Yellow House Bed & Breakfast in Waynesville to offer you a great deal just in time for planning a perfect holiday getaway or surprising someone with an amazing Christmas gift:

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Charleston Farmers Market

One of my favorite things to do on a Saturday is to head to a local farmers market for a good stroll and a bite to eat. Luckily for me, living in Charleston, SC means that I can literally feed this love of mine at one of the best farmers markets in the nation. If you’re planning on being in Charleston over a weekend, you absolutely cannot miss the opportunity to come out and see it…and smell it, and taste it.

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A Long Weekend Getaway: Smoky Mountain National Park

 

I love having a weekend getaway to look forward to during the work week. It somehow makes the entire week feel special, like every day is a part of the trip in some small way. You spend part of the time planning, part of it doing laundry for the trip, and part of it packing everything you’ll need, and it all culminates at that moment when you finally lock the door of your home, get into your car, and take off. Some of our favorite weekend getaways are to the mountains. We love renting a cabin or staying in a bed and breakfast for a couple nights and hunkering down with some cozy meals and our favorite books. And we always reserve some time to get outside and hike or explore a small mountain town together.

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A Travel Guide: Lisbon & Sintra, Portugal

 

Have you ever been somewhere and loved the experience so much, that the moment you left you were already planning your trip back? Or taken a trip that somehow manages to leave you feeling completely filled and yet hungry for more at the same time? That was Portugal for me. Last summer Jamie and I spent a week in Portugal for the wedding of one of my best friends and, if I’m being honest, Portugal wasn’t even on my radar when my friend told me that she had chosen it for the location of her wedding. It wasn’t that I didn’t want to travel there, but I had so many other places on my travel list at the time that I simply hadn’t considered it and, consequently, knew very little about it. In the end, I was left with an impression so strong that I know I’ll be going back for more.

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How I’m Decorating My Thanksgiving Table This Year

 

It takes longer than usual to find my Fall inspiration here in the Low Country, given that the temperatures can remain in the 80s throughout the entire month of September and even part of October. In fact, our neighborhood pool remained open and in use until October 15th this year, if you can believe it. I know many people in cooler areas of the country would be happy for the stretched out summers of the south (Don’t get me wrong, I love them too), but I was finding myself longing for crisp mornings and warm blankets. I know, grass is always greener and all that. But now that we’ve welcomed in the month of November and the temperatures have dropped, I’m ready to start thinking about Thanksgiving decorations – starting with my dining room table – and I’ve put together a list of tips that can help you design yours too.

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1. Find Your Inspiration

I moved to Charleston in the Summer of 2012 and have truly fallen in love with the South, but I will say that I miss Fall in the Midwest. I miss the colors of the trees when the leaves change from their summery greens to vibrant hues of red, orange, and yellow. Visually, it’s my favorite time of year in the Midwest. Here in Charleston we get a bit of color, but mostly the trees remain green until having a brief brown period and then falling off the branch. It’s the only drawback to all the beautiful, warm weather we have. So I’ve decided that if I can’t have the Fall colors outside, then I should at least have them inside! Which is why I’ve chosen a bright, golden yellow as the primary color for my Thanksgiving table this year. My inspiration for the color combinations and design, however, actually came from a picture that I stumbled across on Unsplash. I’ll frequently use an image that I’ve seen or a picture that I’ve taken when I’m decorating. If the colors are pleasing to the eye in a photo, then chances are they’ll be pleasing to the eye in your decorations.

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I loved the way that the yellows and sandy browns in this picture really pop against the darker greens. For my table, I switched up the roles of the hues and made yellow the dominant color and dark green the accent in order to really emphasize the Fall coloring. I also drew on the natural context of the image by using garland, a wooden centerpiece, and this amazing table runner that looks just like the bark of an aspen tree.

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2. Keep It Simple

Because I used a bright, eye-catching color in the decor and napkins, I opted for the clean, simplicity of white plates. You can’t ever go wrong with white dinnerware as it’s so versatile and I love how this set has a a subtle off-white trim that compliments the woven place mat underneath. Aside from the garland, I placed only a small collection of candles of varying heights to add layers without taking up any additional space. You’re going to need a place to set that basket of rolls and the pitcher of sweet tea!

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3. Don’t Break The Bank

Stores seem to always be in a rush to usher out the Fall and Thanksgiving decor in order to replace it with Christmas stuff. So if you wait until November to go looking for Thanksgiving pieces, you’ll find that in many places they’ve already drastically reduced it and pushed it off to the end of the aisle. I found the beautiful yellow garland that I used at Target reduced from $20 to $5. The matching napkins came from World Market where you can get a set of 6 for only $10, and they have tons of colors to choose from.

I also used multiple items that I already owned from around my home. For example, the woven place mats are actually just my every day set. I opted to use those instead of buying new chargers. The dark green eucalyptus that I wove into the yellow garland was borrowed from a vase in my living room.

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Now that my table is finished I’m very much in the mood to start thinking about the dishes I’ll be preparing to go on it!