Friday, September 6, 2013

Friday Five: Welcome to football season

It's Friday, so I'm linking up with Joy for another Friday Five. 

1. My tailgate bag is packed! Can't wait to see everyone and enjoy our first home game of the season. 

2. Getting ready. This week I prepped food for the game and bought some new maroon! Old Navy and Material Girls for the win. 

3. I planned a super awesome date night for Patrick and we headed to Fondren for big bites and cold beer at Fondren Public. This BLT is to die for (bacon, lettuce, and sundried tomato pimento and cheese)!

4. The drinks were fantastic too! I went with a Mississippi Mule (Cathead Honeysuckle vodka, ginger beer and lime) and now I MUST try it at home/find some copper mugs. 

5. And just for giggles, this was my view part of the week. 
Yep, that's an orang hiding under kraft paper. Pumpkin's a little shy. 

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Tailgating Tuesday: Brunch Options

It's Tailgating Tuesday again! Today I'm going to share one of my favorites for an early tailgate...brunch.

A brunch tailgate is pretty easy to set up and can run the gamut from donuts and coffee to mimosas and eggs benedict.  We usually go somewhere in the middle with breakfast casseroles, monkey bread, fruit,  and well, mimosas. I tested this recipe last weekend and it was a hit at our house!


3 ingredient sausage bites with cream cheese and crescent dough

3-ingredient Sausage Bites
  • 1 lb. sausage (pork)
  • 1 (8 oz.) package cream cheese
  • 2 packages crescent rolls (save yourself some stress and get the seamless dough)
  1. Brown and drain sausage. Blend in cream cheese until the cream cheese is melted.
  2. Unroll one package of crescent rolls and place on a baking sheet. Leaving about a 1/2-inch border along the edges, add sausage and chees mixture.
  3. Unroll the remaining package of crescent rolls and place on top of the sausage mixture. Press the edges together to seal.
  4. Bake at 375 degrees for about 20 minutes, or until crescent roll dough is golden brown.
  5. Cut into small squares and serve.  (A pizza cutter makes it easy!)
Some of my other favorites:

Monkey Bread
Sausage Biscuit Bites
Banana Bread Muffins




Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Tailgating Tuesday: Bourbon Balls

Wahoo! My first REAL Tailgating Tuesday post that people will care about!  It's time for my FAMOUS Bourbon Ball Recipe.  I'm forced to bring these to every single football game, and really, I don't mind.  It's an easy recipe, and all of our friends love them.


1 c. crumbled vanilla wafers
1 c. chopped pecans (optional)
1 c. confectioners sugar
2 tbsps. cocoa
1 1/2 tbsps. light Karo syrup
1/4 c. bourbon (We use Maker's Mark.)
extra confectioners sugar
 
Start by chopping your pecans and crumbling the vanilla wafers.  Wafers should be uniform in size, and a sandy texture.
 
Mix pecans, vanilla wafers, confectioners sugar, and cocoa in a large bowl. Whisk bourbon and Karo syrup in a separate bowl. After that, add the wet mixture to the dry.
 
If it isn't wet enough, add a little more bourbon, I almost always have to.  At this point, you start rolling them into little balls about the size of a gumball.  
After rolling each ball, coat it in more confectioners sugar.  I lay them out on a cookie sheet before storing in a plastic bag. 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, August 22, 2013

5 Things

Amanda (my Bloggers Helping Bloggers Buddy) tagged me in a 5 things post and I just couldn't say no.

Five things I have a passion for:

Baking
MSU Football
Cavalier Puppies
My husband's mad grill skills
Pottery Barn

Five things I’d like to do before I die:


Write a cookbook
Have an academic building named after us
Go on our honeymoon trip again (it was amazing)
Trace our family tree back to Europe
Live somewhere exotic

 

Five Reads I love

My Life in France By Julia Child 
Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
Something Borrowed by Emily Giffin
Garlic and Sapphires by Ruth Reichl
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen


Five Six Favorite Movies

Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Gone With the Wind
Pride and Prejudice (Colin Firth)
Animal House
Monty Python and the Holy Grail or National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation



Five Places I’d Like to Travel to

London
St Maarten
Rome (again)
Costa Rica (again)
Paris

I think this has been passed around my group of friends a bit, so I'll stop here, 
but did any of these surprise you?

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Tailgating Tuesday: Planning

 
For the next few weeks, I'm going to share the best part of a fall to me: TAILGATING!  It's the perfect way to get ready for the big event of the day (or night) and crucial to our social circle.
 
Want to tell me about how you tailgate? Email me here if you'd like to guest post!
 
The first and probably most important is proper planning.
 
What exactly do you need and how can you work with your group to make sure
no one person is doing too much?
 
 
We've been doing this for a few years, so our group takes up a "fee" at the beginning of the year to pay for any group purchases, like generators, satellite, or televisions.  We also determine where everything will be stored, like tents, chairs, and grill equipment. With about 20 people on a small weekend, we need four tents, three 8 foot tables, and a grill.  Most people bring their own chair.
 
For each game, we send an email about a week beforehand so that people can sign up for different needs.  I normally take a dessert, while my in-laws that make a longer drive bring chips and dip.  This way everyone is in the know and we don't end up with tons of baked beans, but no burgers.
 
Next week, I'll share some of my favorite recipes for tailgate desserts!
 
 
What do you do to plan your tailgate?
 


Friday, August 16, 2013

Friday Five

It's finally Friday! Although, much less satisfying when you plan on working on Saturday too. I'm linking up with  Joy from the Sowell Life.




1. Target finds: I had a couple of hours to waste while getting my tire fixed a few weeks ago and found some of the best stuff. Needed shorts because I work outside a good bit and couldn't remember the last time I bought a pair.  For $13, SOLD! We also wanted a good outdoor rug to put outside the front door...super cute, but for a fraction of the cost elsewhere.  I really want two more now.


2. Football season is coming up in 15 days! We can't wait to sport the maroon and white in Starkville.  Time to tailgate...and share some good recipes!


3. Speaking of football season, these guys need some Maroon and White.  Can't decide what else to add to them.  Any suggestions?


4.  On the home front, I added this to my office. It needs to be framed out, but I need someone to come help me out with it (cough, Dad, cough).



5. On a not so happy note, migraines are zero fun.  I had one Monday, and it got so bad, so quickly that I needed a shot and prescription.  They've been under control for a while, so I'm pretty concerned that this one popped up. So say a little prayer for no headache days for a while!
 
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