Shiplap, #DemoDay and Farmhouses - oh my!
If you're like me, you're totally into Chip and Jojo, and the Southern dynasty they've built through their show and Magnolia Market.
Did you know that Joanna also has a blog? Yes, it's true! And yes, I'll wait while you go check it out.
Here's the link.
...
...Insert Elevator Music...
...
Back? Great! Told you I'd wait.
If you didn't see it while you were there, don't miss her Power Balls recipe.
Showing posts with label Bloggers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bloggers. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Fall Goodie Swap!
Hi, strangers!
Hope you've all been doing well since I announced my less frequent blogging.
Guess what? I got to participate in a Fall Swap with another blogger...none other than Brittany from The Lady Lawyer! (yes, she is a lawyer, I work for a law firm...meant to be!)
I really enjoyed getting to know her a bit through email and through exploring her blog. If you have a few minutes, I would seriously recommend doing so! She's got great style inspiration and some drool-worthy recipes.
Hope you've all been doing well since I announced my less frequent blogging.
Guess what? I got to participate in a Fall Swap with another blogger...none other than Brittany from The Lady Lawyer! (yes, she is a lawyer, I work for a law firm...meant to be!)
I really enjoyed getting to know her a bit through email and through exploring her blog. If you have a few minutes, I would seriously recommend doing so! She's got great style inspiration and some drool-worthy recipes.
Location:
Columbia, SC, USA
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Blog-tember Challenge: A Letter to My 16 Year-Old Self
Today's "Blog-tember Challenge" prompt is to write a letter to myself at 16. In order to do that, I need to think about what was happening at that point in my life...
Location:
Columbia, SC, USA
Friday, September 4, 2015
Blog-tember Challenge: My Passions
Happy Friday!
Today's Blog-tember Challenge prompt is "What are you passionate about?" So, here are some things that make me tick - I'd love to hear from you in the comments section about some things you are passionate about. Do we have any in common?
Today's Blog-tember Challenge prompt is "What are you passionate about?" So, here are some things that make me tick - I'd love to hear from you in the comments section about some things you are passionate about. Do we have any in common?
Location:
Columbia, SC, USA
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Blog-tember Challenge: Get to Know Morgan
I'm back!
So, I have read a lot of fun posts from Bailey Jean's "2015 Blog-tember Challenge" which I am hoping will help me get back in the blogging game more consistently. Things have been crazy busy, but I will do my best! I'm a day late, but bare with me...
The first prompt is an introduction of moi. So, instead of giving the very basics (which you can find on my "About YDD" page), I thought I'd get more specific. So here goes!
Location:
Columbia, SC, USA
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Join me on Camellias and Copper
So, yeah. I'm still training for my half marathon!
In addition to a few lessons I've learned so far (which you can read here), I thought it might also be helpful for anyone considering starting a training regimen to share some things you should do before you begin.
You can catch my post "What To Do Before Training For A Half Marathon" over at Camellias and Copper. Enjoy! (and say hello to Michelle while you're there!)
Until next time - -
In addition to a few lessons I've learned so far (which you can read here), I thought it might also be helpful for anyone considering starting a training regimen to share some things you should do before you begin.
You can catch my post "What To Do Before Training For A Half Marathon" over at Camellias and Copper. Enjoy! (and say hello to Michelle while you're there!)
Until next time - -
Labels:
Bloggers,
Fitness,
Friends,
Goals,
Guest Post
Location:
Columbia, SC, USA
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Sponsor Q&A with Danielle-Marie
As (I hope) you've seen, this month's Sunshine Sponsor is Danielle from Danielle-Marie! Danielle is a Christian wife and mother, living abroad in...get this...Thailand! She's adopted two gorgeous children, and supports her missionary husband amazingly. Be sure to click on over to her blog to get to know her even better (and to see some fun facts about Danielle - including the fact that she lived in Columbia for 12 years - !!!! - visit her About page).
Labels:
Bloggers,
Faith,
Friends,
Sponsor Q&A
Location:
Columbia, SC, USA
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Ad Space Giveaway!
Guess what - It's time for the best giveaway ever again...that's right, The So-Called Homemaker's famous/infamous ad space giveaway! I have teamed up with her and 16 other bloggers to giveaway a total of twenty-three (that's right, TWENTY-THREE) ad spaces! That means that 23 lucky readers will walk away with FREE ad space, no strings attached! The spaces being given away range from 200x200 spots to in-post ads, and are from bloggers you've all heard of and love!

Classy, Sassy, & a Bit Smartassy // Wife Mommy Me // Southern Hope // Sage // The Jessa Olson Blog // All the Joys
Whimsical September // Sea Salt Secrets // Love the Here and Now // Alanna & Company // Yellow Door Diaries
Everyday Thoughts // T.O. & fro // That Southern Mama // Keeping Up with Ashley and Cody
Bourbon, Lipstick, & Stilletos // Southern Beauty Guide // The So-Called Homemaker
Whimsical September // Sea Salt Secrets // Love the Here and Now // Alanna & Company // Yellow Door Diaries
Everyday Thoughts // T.O. & fro // That Southern Mama // Keeping Up with Ashley and Cody
Bourbon, Lipstick, & Stilletos // Southern Beauty Guide // The So-Called Homemaker
Location:
Columbia, SC, USA
Friday, July 10, 2015
Exciting Week
TGIF!
Hope you all had a great week. The past week has been full of some exciting things. My cousin, Casey, had a baby (a girl! Lilly) last week, and I get to meet her tomorrow! Our friends Joey and Natalie also had a baby girl, Simonne, this week and she's a doll.
Aside from baby news, I have completed my third week of half-marathon training with my friend Stephanie, and we're still goingstrong - well, we're still going. Yay!
Today is an important day here in SC. If you've been under a rock the past couple of weeks, there was a tragic shooting in Charleston last month, and since then a lot of people have been pushing to remove the Confederate flag from the State House grounds.
Hope you all had a great week. The past week has been full of some exciting things. My cousin, Casey, had a baby (a girl! Lilly) last week, and I get to meet her tomorrow! Our friends Joey and Natalie also had a baby girl, Simonne, this week and she's a doll.
Aside from baby news, I have completed my third week of half-marathon training with my friend Stephanie, and we're still going
Today is an important day here in SC. If you've been under a rock the past couple of weeks, there was a tragic shooting in Charleston last month, and since then a lot of people have been pushing to remove the Confederate flag from the State House grounds.
Labels:
Bloggers,
Current Events,
Friends,
Health,
Peace
Location:
Columbia, SC, USA
Monday, July 6, 2015
A Simple & Silly Survey
Hope you had a wonderful 4th of July weekend! Do you follow me on social media? If so, you may have seen some pictures. If you don't, let's connect!
I found this A-Z survey on Peanut Butter Fingers (she's adorable, and pregnant with her first child!), and I really enjoyed reading her responses. I thought it was so fun, I decided to share my answers as well!
Location:
Columbia, SC, USA
Friday, June 26, 2015
"Conversations" Link Up with Knock on Wood
The lovely Amanda from Knock on Wood Blog is having me as a Co-Host for her Conversations Link-Up! If you don't know Amanda, definitely go check her out and say "hello!". She's awesome!
The conversation I'm sharing today is one that made me laugh. I was texting with my dad about coming to visit for Father's Day weekend, and asking if he minded me bringing Piper the Puppy with me since Spencer would be out of town.
Labels:
Bloggers,
Family,
Friday Funnies,
Link-Up,
Piper
Location:
Columbia, SC, USA
Friday, June 12, 2015
Sponsor Q&A with Rachel Nordgren
Hi there, and happy Friday!
As I've mentioned already, I have a Lemon Drop Sponsor this month! It is none other than the fabulous Rachel Nordgren! Please skip over there and check out her website and her blog if you aren't familiar with Rachel (or even if you are). She's awesome!
As I've mentioned already, I have a Lemon Drop Sponsor this month! It is none other than the fabulous Rachel Nordgren! Please skip over there and check out her website and her blog if you aren't familiar with Rachel (or even if you are). She's awesome!
Monday, June 8, 2015
An Update
Hi, and happy Monday!
I know it's been nothing but crickets over here lately, so thanks for sticking around. After we got back from our AMAZING two week vacation (posts are going to come, I promise), we both jumped head first into work. My first week back was insanely busy! Also, I'm excited to share that I have gotten a promotion! Previously I was the marketing coordinator, and am now the events strategist! :)
On Friday, I was interviewed by Mutual of Omaha for my "Aha Moment." I was nervous, as I'd never done anything before on camera, and had no idea what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised - it was a blast! They made it so easy on me, and I really enjoyed myself. I'll definitely share when it's edited into its neat little 30 second clip!
This weekend was spent catching up on all things housework. Dusting, vacuuming, cleaning bathrooms, laundry, changing sheets...you name it, I did it. Whew! It was a lot of work, but I do love starting the week with a clean house. Piper, not so much. She's doing everything in her power to make sure it gets messy again ;)
ALSO, YDD has a new Lemon Drop Sponsor - please say hello to Rachel from RachelNordgren.com! Rachel and I first connected on Twitter - her former blog name included...get this...her yellow door! Small world, huh? Ever since, I've enjoyed getting to know her through her blog and now at her new website. She's a wonderful writer, and I'm excited to feature her this month! Be on the lookout soon for her Q&A so you can get to know her a little better.
I've missed touching base with y'all - thanks again for your patience!
Until next time - -
I know it's been nothing but crickets over here lately, so thanks for sticking around. After we got back from our AMAZING two week vacation (posts are going to come, I promise), we both jumped head first into work. My first week back was insanely busy! Also, I'm excited to share that I have gotten a promotion! Previously I was the marketing coordinator, and am now the events strategist! :)
On Friday, I was interviewed by Mutual of Omaha for my "Aha Moment." I was nervous, as I'd never done anything before on camera, and had no idea what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised - it was a blast! They made it so easy on me, and I really enjoyed myself. I'll definitely share when it's edited into its neat little 30 second clip!
This weekend was spent catching up on all things housework. Dusting, vacuuming, cleaning bathrooms, laundry, changing sheets...you name it, I did it. Whew! It was a lot of work, but I do love starting the week with a clean house. Piper, not so much. She's doing everything in her power to make sure it gets messy again ;)
ALSO, YDD has a new Lemon Drop Sponsor - please say hello to Rachel from RachelNordgren.com! Rachel and I first connected on Twitter - her former blog name included...get this...her yellow door! Small world, huh? Ever since, I've enjoyed getting to know her through her blog and now at her new website. She's a wonderful writer, and I'm excited to feature her this month! Be on the lookout soon for her Q&A so you can get to know her a little better.
I've missed touching base with y'all - thanks again for your patience!
Until next time - -
Labels:
Bloggers,
Monday Musings
Location:
Columbia, SC, USA
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Guest Post: Sage the Blog (5 Podcasts for Believers)
It seems like podcasts have just taken off with the last few years and I have really grown to love them. Instead of turning to music for my workouts, I have been listening to my favorite podcasts more often.
Monday, May 25, 2015
Happy Memorial Day!
I hope that you get to enjoy a day off of work/school, relaxing and having fun with family and friends.
Remember the All American Progressive Dinner I did with Jaelan and Olivia? Well it is PERFECT for your Memorial Day meal!
Entre: Jalapeno Pimento Cheeseburger
Dessert: Apple Crumble Pie & Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream
Drinks: Red, White, & Blue Drink AND Beerita
Enjoy!
Until next time - -
Remember the All American Progressive Dinner I did with Jaelan and Olivia? Well it is PERFECT for your Memorial Day meal!
Entre: Jalapeno Pimento Cheeseburger
Dessert: Apple Crumble Pie & Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream
Drinks: Red, White, & Blue Drink AND Beerita
Until next time - -
Friday, May 22, 2015
Guest Post: A Silver Twig (Always Bet on Yourself)
The best piece of career advice I was ever given came when I was 23 years old and my business manager said to me, "No matter who you know, or where you are, you must always bet on yourself. Believe you are worth more, know more, and can do more than anyone else says or believes you can."
Why was I told this? I'll make a confession. I was a 2x college dropout with a former drug and alcohol problem. I'd lost hope in myself and my manager called me on it. She told me I was smarter than I thought, more talented than I believed, and was capable of greater things than I knew. She was right, but I didn't know it then.
First, let me introduce myself...
My name is Ashley and I blog at A Silver Twig which is a faith-based life and style blog. I live in Atlanta, Georgia with my husband and two dogs. I am a graduate of Florida State University and I work as a Technical Writer for a software company. I've completely pulled my life together and I've found great success, but it's all because I once had a manager, a mentor really, who forced me to have faith in myself.

I was initially hired by my former manager to work in a call center but within 3 months she said to me, "You're better than this" and she transferred me to Finance working in billing and collections. She sent me to training seminars and workshops. She sent me to travel on business conferences with our management team. She encouraged me to go back to school and to finish my degree. She was always my champion and through it all she always said to me, "Today I'm betting on you. One day you'll learn to bet on yourself."
Then the day came, after I'd been working for this manager for four years, when I sat down with her for my annual evaluation. She didn't say much at first. It was tense, and quiet.
Then she said to me, "What are you still doing here?"
I didn't know what to say. I was shocked, and confused. I just said, "I work here. This is my job. What do you mean what am I still doing here?"
She only said, "You're better than this. I feel like you're settling because you're afraid to move on to something else. I worry that you think you can't do better but you can. You shouldn't be here. There's nowhere else for you to grow. It's time to bet on yourself and make your dreams come true. I'm never going to fire you but I want you to soul search, identify your passions, and pursue them. I'll be a reference for you and help you the best I can. Bet on yourself now."
So I did. She knew what I wanted. We had spoken and had conversations. She knew I wanted to live in a city and she knew I wanted a more challenging career. She also knew that I was just scared.
I was scared that I wasn't good enough. I was scared that I wasn't smart enough. I was scared that people wouldn't hire me because I didn't do things the "right" way because I didn't go to college immediately after high school and I didn't graduate at 22 with a 3.8 GPA. I didn't have an internship or any major college accomplishment. I didn't have anything that made me stand out from the crowd or that made me look like I was going to be a wise investment.
I was just a woman in my late 20's with a lot of regret and a pipe dream that I could move past those regrets and still live a life I wanted.
Yet she told me to bet on myself.
She encouraged me to apply for jobs that I thought were far above my qualifications but I did and I was hired.
She encouraged me to move to Atlanta and chase my dreams so I did and it's been a stellar success.
She encouraged me to always bet on myself and know that I can do more than I think I can.
So now I'm here to tell you the same thing. No matter how you feel or what regrets you might have you have to bet on yourself. You can make your dreams come true. All you have to do is roll the dice, take a risk, and believe in yourself.
Why was I told this? I'll make a confession. I was a 2x college dropout with a former drug and alcohol problem. I'd lost hope in myself and my manager called me on it. She told me I was smarter than I thought, more talented than I believed, and was capable of greater things than I knew. She was right, but I didn't know it then.
First, let me introduce myself...
My name is Ashley and I blog at A Silver Twig which is a faith-based life and style blog. I live in Atlanta, Georgia with my husband and two dogs. I am a graduate of Florida State University and I work as a Technical Writer for a software company. I've completely pulled my life together and I've found great success, but it's all because I once had a manager, a mentor really, who forced me to have faith in myself.
I was initially hired by my former manager to work in a call center but within 3 months she said to me, "You're better than this" and she transferred me to Finance working in billing and collections. She sent me to training seminars and workshops. She sent me to travel on business conferences with our management team. She encouraged me to go back to school and to finish my degree. She was always my champion and through it all she always said to me, "Today I'm betting on you. One day you'll learn to bet on yourself."
Then the day came, after I'd been working for this manager for four years, when I sat down with her for my annual evaluation. She didn't say much at first. It was tense, and quiet.
Then she said to me, "What are you still doing here?"
I didn't know what to say. I was shocked, and confused. I just said, "I work here. This is my job. What do you mean what am I still doing here?"
She only said, "You're better than this. I feel like you're settling because you're afraid to move on to something else. I worry that you think you can't do better but you can. You shouldn't be here. There's nowhere else for you to grow. It's time to bet on yourself and make your dreams come true. I'm never going to fire you but I want you to soul search, identify your passions, and pursue them. I'll be a reference for you and help you the best I can. Bet on yourself now."
So I did. She knew what I wanted. We had spoken and had conversations. She knew I wanted to live in a city and she knew I wanted a more challenging career. She also knew that I was just scared.
I was scared that I wasn't good enough. I was scared that I wasn't smart enough. I was scared that people wouldn't hire me because I didn't do things the "right" way because I didn't go to college immediately after high school and I didn't graduate at 22 with a 3.8 GPA. I didn't have an internship or any major college accomplishment. I didn't have anything that made me stand out from the crowd or that made me look like I was going to be a wise investment.
I was just a woman in my late 20's with a lot of regret and a pipe dream that I could move past those regrets and still live a life I wanted.
Yet she told me to bet on myself.
She encouraged me to apply for jobs that I thought were far above my qualifications but I did and I was hired.
She encouraged me to move to Atlanta and chase my dreams so I did and it's been a stellar success.
She encouraged me to always bet on myself and know that I can do more than I think I can.
So now I'm here to tell you the same thing. No matter how you feel or what regrets you might have you have to bet on yourself. You can make your dreams come true. All you have to do is roll the dice, take a risk, and believe in yourself.
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Guest Post: A Hopeful Hood
As I mentioned, while on vacation, I have some great posts lined up for you to read. Today's is from an awesome blogger, Julie. I have enjoyed getting to know her through her blog, and today's post is not different! Enjoy her tips (I know I have!).
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hey, i'm julie and i blog over at a hopeful hood, which is--besides a play on my last name--a space where i talk about home renovations, teaching, crafts, and other random things. i love morgan's inspiring diy projects and her insights on life (like her tips for making the babysitter feel more at home! as someone who still babysits and loves to know the end time/where the pretzels are....). i'm so excited to chat with you all on this great blog!
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hey, i'm julie and i blog over at a hopeful hood, which is--besides a play on my last name--a space where i talk about home renovations, teaching, crafts, and other random things. i love morgan's inspiring diy projects and her insights on life (like her tips for making the babysitter feel more at home! as someone who still babysits and loves to know the end time/where the pretzels are....). i'm so excited to chat with you all on this great blog!
as someone who works full time and doesn't have time (or the level of care) for an extensive beauty routine, i've rounded up some of my favorites.
5 hair essentials every low-maintenance girl needs:
i recently wrote a fancy updo post about how i recently did my hair for a wedding, but even that was really easy and low-effort. i'm always in a rush in the morning, and although i love having long hair, i don't have the level of effort to devote to burning it straight/frying it curly/actually doing anything (besides a braid, messy bun, etc.). this means i've had to collect a few things that makes my hair less crazy while still being low-maintenance!
//1// dry shampoo. i've been using this, but i can't wait til it runs out and i can try the cheaper (and supposedly better!) dove version. am i the only one who's hair looks fine the night before and then that morning is suddenly a bit greasy???
//2// extra hair ties in your bag for when your hair goes wild but you're already halfway to work.
//3// headbands for when the humidity kicks up flyaways. (please tell me philly isn't the only place that consistently has 90% humidity!)
//4//leave-in conditioner because you just didn't have time to condition in the shower (my favorites are mane & tail and the organix argon oil, pictured above).
//5// bobby pins that match your hair color so when the messy bun goes awry you can subtly fix it without having to to take it out and redo it....because that takes too much effort.
*bonus favorite*
waterless face wash! all you do is pour a little on a cotton pad and wipe gently over your face. this also works really well when camping and you don't have running water to wash your face! or when you're too lazy to walk all the way to the bathroom and want to "wash your face" in bed...jk, that's never happened.........
what are your favorite hair essentials?
Monday, May 18, 2015
Guest Post: Adventures with Luka
Good morning!
As I mentioned, while on vacation, I have some great posts lined up for you to read. Today is no different! Meet Ashleigh, who blogs over at Adventures with Luka. Enjoy this post, and be sure to go say hello!
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As I mentioned, while on vacation, I have some great posts lined up for you to read. Today is no different! Meet Ashleigh, who blogs over at Adventures with Luka. Enjoy this post, and be sure to go say hello!
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Hey everyone! This is my first time writing a guest blog
post, so please bear with me :)
My name is Ashleigh and I run Adventures with Luka when I’m not
teaching or volunteering at my church. My days are filled with work,
volunteerism, reading, or taking care of my dog, Luka. He’s quite the pup and
never allows for a dull moment.
It is my pleasure to share some of what God has been placing
on my heart lately, and something I deal with often. You are not who the world
thinks you should be. You are who God made you to be and you are on a trajectory
of becoming who He wants you to be.
Working at a Christian middle school, I get a lot of my students
commenting on my singleness. In this day and age, having “someone” is
everything. Assuming (correctly, I might add) that I am living by God’s
standards when it comes to relationships, my students are often baffled at how
I embrace my single life. Not a month ever goes by without at least one student
asking a question along the lines of, “Why don’t you have a boyfriend?” “Do you
want to get married?” “Why aren't you married?” “Aren't you oh, so lonely?”
When I first began teaching three years ago, I would cringe at these questions.
How insensitive can these kids be? Of course I want a boyfriend and to be
married. No, I don’t know why I’m single. If I did, I would fix it! Now, I
never answered that way, but the three years of practice have helped me refine
my attitude toward the questions themselves. I no longer cringe. I actually
smile. Though my students (and many other people) think that there must be
something wrong with me because I’m single at (almost) 26, there isn't. I’m
right where God has placed me. I smile because when they ask I get to share
with them an often unspoken and unheard truth about God. That truth is that there is no peace, no completion, no joy
when you step outside of God’s will.
After a long internal struggle, I
decided in March to give an entire year to God and God alone. No more going on
dates, no more saying yes when people ask if they can set me up, no more
looking at that cute new guy in church or the store or the gym and wondering if
he is single and loves Jesus. No more wondering where my future husband could
be, if he even exists. None of that. An entire year focused on growing in God.
An entire year focused on getting to know my Creator more intimately. An entire
year learning what vulnerability and falling in love are really like with the
most perfect Being there ever was, is, and will be. An entire year of seeking
Christ before anything else. An entire year of spending time in the Word daily.
An entire year of only looking to Him for my peace, joy, happiness, fulfillment,
contentedness, and comfort. It’s only been almost two months, but they have
been the best two months I've had in a very, very long time. I’m falling SO in
love with Christ! I thought I already was in love with Him. Oh, how wrong I
was!
We all live in a society which expects—sometimes it
demands—of us what we cannot give and do not have. It expects us to have our
lives completely together. Especially the Christians. We need to be tolerant,
but not without backbone. We need to stand firm, but not too firm. We need to
hold convictions, but we better not be offensive. We should stand out, but not
too much. No matter where you are in life-- single, married, widowed, with
children, without children (and trying), grieving the loss of a child, not even
wanting children, in the process of adopting, divorced, broken, addicted,
struggling, barely hanging on, graduating high school and afraid, graduating
college and lost, changing careers and confused-- God loves you. God wants you
to look to Him for your fulfillment. You worth comes from Him alone. Don’t look
to the world for your worth. Look to God. How? The Word of God. A trusted
pastor or mentor to give you guidance about a confusing concept in the Word of
God. You don’t need to be perfect. You don’t need to have it all figured out.
You don’t need to have your future decided when you’re 18. You don’t need to
have $50,000 saved up by the time you’re 30. You don’t even need to have $1,000
saved up by that time.
All you need, all
you need, is to know where to fix your eyes. Fix your eyes upon the
unchanging, everlasting, unconditionally loving God. The One who was before
time. The one who created all things. The one who knit you together in your
mother’s womb. The one who holds the whole world in His hands. The one who loves
you so much that He decided to come to Earth in the form of a man, retaining
His full deity, and bearing ALL of your sins upon the cross. Though He was
sinless, He chose to carry your sins. Nothing, I repeat, nothing, can define
you apart from Him. He is all that matters. In that, seek to please Him alone.
You will not regret it!
Monday, May 11, 2015
All American Progressive Dinner: Jalapeno Pimento Cheeseburgers
Summer is just around the corner, which means Memorial Day is upon us. Can you believe it? And Memorial Day means picnics, swimming, grilling, fireworks, and relaxing. Those are pretty much all of the best summer activities all rolled into one day!
If you're trying to plan a Memorial Day menu (or haven't even thought about it yet), we are here to save the day! I've teamed up with Jaelan from Making Mrs. M and Olivia from Snyders Tell All to bring you an All American Progressive Dinner! So get your pen and paper ready for your grocery list, and prepare for a major drool-fest...
My leg of the progressive dinner was the entree. There are so many options out there that would be wonderful, but really, what says "AMERICA" more than a classic cheeseburger?
To pump it up a notch, I decided to make some jalapeno pimento cheese for a kick. And let me assure you, it did not disappoint!
Let's get started by making the pimento cheese.
Ingredients:
Directions:
What do you think? Do you have any Memorial Day recipes that you love?
Be sure to hop over to see Jaelan's homemade vanilla ice cream and apple crumble pie (droooool) and Olivia's Red, White, & Blue drink AND a bonus second drink recipe, a Beerita!!
Until next time - -
If you're trying to plan a Memorial Day menu (or haven't even thought about it yet), we are here to save the day! I've teamed up with Jaelan from Making Mrs. M and Olivia from Snyders Tell All to bring you an All American Progressive Dinner! So get your pen and paper ready for your grocery list, and prepare for a major drool-fest...
My leg of the progressive dinner was the entree. There are so many options out there that would be wonderful, but really, what says "AMERICA" more than a classic cheeseburger?
To pump it up a notch, I decided to make some jalapeno pimento cheese for a kick. And let me assure you, it did not disappoint!
Let's get started by making the pimento cheese.
Ingredients:
- 2 cups extra sharp Cheddar cheese
- 8 oz. cream cheese, softened
- 1/2 cup mayonnaise (trust me, use Duke's)
- 1/4 tsp. garlic powder
- 1/4 tsp. onion powder
- 1/4 tsp. ground cayenne pepper
- 4 oz. diced pimentos (drained)
- 1 small (seeded) minced jalapeno
- salt and pepper, to taste
Directions:
- Put all ingredients, except the salt and pepper, into a large bowl and blend with a mixer or by hand. If mixing by hand, be sure to press down on the cream cheese to be certain it gets incorporated evenly.
- Add salt and pepper to taste.
- That's it. Seriously.
The rest of the recipe is simple - just grill your burgers using your favorite seasonings (we went with salt, pepper, and garlic powder so we didn't steal the pimento cheese's thunder), and add toppings as you like. Lettuce, tomato, onion, mayo, mustard, ketchup...get creative and add some bacon, sauteed mushrooms, potato chips, whatever you want! The world (burger) is your oyster.
Here is how mine turned out. It was really messy to eat, but aren't all of the yummiest things? It was husband, sister-in-law, and brother-in-law approved.
What do you think? Do you have any Memorial Day recipes that you love?
Be sure to hop over to see Jaelan's homemade vanilla ice cream and apple crumble pie (droooool) and Olivia's Red, White, & Blue drink AND a bonus second drink recipe, a Beerita!!
Until next time - -
Location:
Columbia, SC, USA
Monday, May 4, 2015
Monday Musings: Four
These are always fun for me to read, but I don't often participate! Since I was tagged by the lovely and awesome Christine from The So-Called Homemaker, it gives me a great excuse to jump in. I hope you enjoy getting to know a bit more about me :)
Four Names people call me:
:: Morgs - mostly by my immediate family
:: Momo - extended family
:: Squirt - by my daddy-o
:: Gorgeous, most amazing, perfect woman ever - Spencer (ok, maybe I made that one up)
:: Morgs - mostly by my immediate family
:: Momo - extended family
:: Squirt - by my daddy-o
:: Gorgeous, most amazing, perfect woman ever - Spencer (ok, maybe I made that one up)
Four jobs I’ve had:
:: Marketing Coordinator for a law firm - current position
:: YMCA After School Program leader - college
:: Men's Basketball tutor - college
:: Restaurant hostess - high school
:: Marketing Coordinator for a law firm - current position
:: YMCA After School Program leader - college
:: Men's Basketball tutor - college
:: Restaurant hostess - high school
Four movies I would / have watched more than once:
:: Pride and Prejudice – I am with Amanda AND Christine on this choice. Never gets old!
:: Gone With the Wind - because the book is so incredible, and the movie has such dreamy movie stars
:: Twilight - all of them. Don't judge!!
:: Elf - Will Ferrell in an elf costume eating cotton balls? All day, every day.
:: Pride and Prejudice – I am with Amanda AND Christine on this choice. Never gets old!
:: Gone With the Wind - because the book is so incredible, and the movie has such dreamy movie stars
:: Twilight - all of them. Don't judge!!
:: Elf - Will Ferrell in an elf costume eating cotton balls? All day, every day.
Four Books I would recommend:
:: Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers.
:: Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell. It's just the best of all time, basically.
:: The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough
:: Phoenix Island by John Dixon. John is my cousin, and the book is out of my typical genre. But I was pleasantly surprised at how quickly I got into it and then I could not put it down! Also, the book was adapted into a CBS series called "Intelligence," which sadly was cancelled after the first season.
:: Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers.
:: Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell. It's just the best of all time, basically.
:: The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough
:: Phoenix Island by John Dixon. John is my cousin, and the book is out of my typical genre. But I was pleasantly surprised at how quickly I got into it and then I could not put it down! Also, the book was adapted into a CBS series called "Intelligence," which sadly was cancelled after the first season.
Four Places I’ve Lived:
:: North Augusta, SC
:: Columbia, SC
:: Lexington, SC
:: New York City (for a 3 month internship)
:: North Augusta, SC
:: Columbia, SC
:: Lexington, SC
:: New York City (for a 3 month internship)
Four Places I’ve Visited:
:: Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
:: Las Vegas, NV
:: Cancun, Mexico
:: Los Angeles, CA
:: Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
:: Las Vegas, NV
:: Cancun, Mexico
:: Los Angeles, CA
Four Places I’d Rather Be Right Now:
:: At a spa
:: At home - because ahhhh
:: Europe (10 days!!!)
:: The beach (Hilton Head, probably)
:: At a spa
:: At home - because ahhhh
:: Europe (10 days!!!)
:: The beach (Hilton Head, probably)
Four Favorite Foods:
:: Chocolate covered strawberries
:: Rare filet mignon
:: Cheese
:: Red wine (is that a food?)
:: Chocolate covered strawberries
:: Rare filet mignon
:: Cheese
:: Red wine (is that a food?)
Four TV Shows I Watch:
:: 19 Kids and Counting
:: Married at First Sight
:: Downton Abbey - not caught up, but the costumes, the story line...love!
:: Jeopardy - because I love when I get one right :)
:: 19 Kids and Counting
:: Married at First Sight
:: Downton Abbey - not caught up, but the costumes, the story line...love!
:: Jeopardy - because I love when I get one right :)
Four things I’m Looking Forward to This Year (2015):
:: Europe!
:: Fixing up our back yard
:: I really hope to re-do our master bedroom!
:: Visiting with family <3
:: Europe!
:: Fixing up our back yard
:: I really hope to re-do our master bedroom!
:: Visiting with family <3
Four Things I Say All The Time:
:: Stoooop
:: Piper, no ma'am!
:: Babe, can you help me?
:: I'm hungry.
Can't wait to read your responses!:: Stoooop
:: Piper, no ma'am!
:: Babe, can you help me?
:: I'm hungry.
Until next time - -
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