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Boozy Salted Caramel Affogato with Jackson Morgan Southern Cream

The perfect ending to any meal
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What do you get when you combine two of my absolute favorite foods, coffee and ice cream? Cafe Affogato.  What’s the only way to make Affogato more perfect than it already is?  Add booze.  

If that sounds about right to you, then let me introduce you to my take on this classic dessert;  Boozy Salted Caramel Affogato.  Or rather an ice cream sundae all grown up.

Traditionally, affogato is a coffee-based dessert, with a scoop of vanilla gelato or ice cream “drowned” in hot espresso.  Drowned because Affogato quite literally means “drowned” in Italian, and it sums up the wonderful molten mix of vanilla, coffee and the “puddle” that it makes together.  

For me it’s the perfect way to end any evening.  Of course it wouldn’t be my favorite without just a touch of booze and Jackson Morgan Salted Caramel Southern Cream seemed like Affogato’s perfect compliment. It’s almost as if the Salted Caramel Cream was created solely for this dessert. 

I always have every Jackson Morgan Southern Cream flavors on hand because I’m constantly reaching for them when it comes to baking not just cocktailing.  Remember my Boozy Chocolate Peppermint Bread Pudding from last year.   But it wasn’t till recently that I thought of adding it to my Affogato.

The Salted Caramel melts seamlessly into the vanilla ice cream and Nespresso resulting in the most delicious Affogato puddle possible.  And just to take it over the edge I added pumpkin seeds and fresh cinnamon to provide that seasonal crunch.

So to review: 1/2 cup Jackson Morgan Salted Caramel Souther Cream, 1 scoop of gelato or vanilla ice cream, 1 shot of piping hot of espresso poured over the ice cream, top with pumpkin seeds and a sprinkling of cinnamon.  Serve immediately and enjoy your caramel Affogato puddle.  Truly, MKR

 


 

Photography, Rustic White for Waiting on Martha | This post is in collaboration with Jackson Morgan, a brand we love and adore.  All opinions are 100% our own. 

How to Wear a Silk Scarf: 5 Easy Ways To Nail This Trend

Take the guesswork out of rocking this accessory with these five ideas
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Let’s assume you’re more or less intrigued with the silk scarf/bandana trend like I am.  And let’s also say that you have big plans to wear the thing, but haven’t gotten around to it yet.  Lucky day for you, I’ve taken some time to figure it out.  I got to the bottom of how to wear a silk scarf, but most importantly, how to wear it without looking too fussy or like you’re trying to hard (because let’s face it: that’s the worst).  I’ve deemed it the perfect 3rd piece fashion rule that makes any outfit immediately more interesting, so I’m determined to find ways to make this trend my own. 

Perhaps my favorite part about this trend is that the silk scarf doesn’t have to be a solid pattern or match your outfit—in fact, it looks better if it’s not!  These five styles show that the scarf will be wrapped, tied and knotted, and the detailed patterns basically almost become more-or-less neutrals instead.  Oh and it’s also pretty awesome whenever a hand-me-down from Mom is on trend.  You’ll find some new ones are pricy (I love this one), but you’ll also find a lot under $100 (need this and this). 

Click through what I’ve found are the five best ways to wear a silk scarf in the slideshow above. Let me know how you’re planning on wearing your silk scarf in the comments below!  Cheers, Kat

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Tied Around Your Wrist

Tied Around Your Wrist

This look proves just how chic silk scarf around the wrist can be. Whether you let the scarf hang or tie it tight, the piece takes the place of an arm stack with ease. A simple knot ties it in place.

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Tied Long Around Your Neck

Tied Long Around Your Neck

We've seen scarves wrapped around the neck, and tied tightly. But this loose, almost necklace-like approach is just as stylish, and creates an effortlessly cool appeal.

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Tied on Your Bag

Tied on Your Bag

A classic move, but it's timeless for a reason. This great way to rock a silk scarf is a nice addition to your everyday uniform.

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As a Belt

As a Belt

Don't forget that a silk scarf doubles perfectly as a belt! Look for long, thin options that wrap easily.

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Tied Tight around the Neck

Tied Tight around the Neck

Lastly, and most importantly, the look that brought silk scarves back on the scene: a tight tie around the neck. In a bandana-like style, this option is perfect for fashionistas and even the most laid-back gals alike.

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The Fall 2017 One Room Challenge: We’re Back!

The start of yet another amazing 6-week design project
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One Room Challenge design reveal

We’re walking down blog memory lane today, reminiscing on past spaces as we gear up for the Fall 2017 One Room Challenge!  I hope you’re as excited as we are, because this one’s going to be one for the books.

If you’re not familiar with the ORC, these 6-week, high energy design projects are INTENSE.  But in an intensely satisfying, instant gratification way too…ha!  Stress runs at an all-time high as we take you through a full room design at record speed in just six short weeks.  Think of it sort of like a reality tv show when we dream big and hit a few hurdles along the way like delays in product shipments, problems with installations and assembly.  Fingers crossed that we’ll be smooth cruisin’ this go around. 

But seriously, these challenges are FUN.  They always introduce us to new friends, connect us with some of our favorite fellow bloggers.  And it’s always the perfect kick in the butt to get going, and finish, a design project.  

So before we share a peek at this round’s space, let’s take a look back.  My first ORC was in 2014 when I redesigned my home office.  I lightened up the space with modern, crisp whites and warm maple woods.  And I anchored the room with pops of orange, mango and all shades of blue plus metallic accents of gold and silver.  I mixed it all up with modern and traditional pieces giving it a more collected and eclectic feel.

In 2015, I styled a fun and quirky space for the upstairs loft in my home. I brought a whole new definition to “gallery wall” with an eclectic mix-and-match approach, TONS of pops of color, and even some 3-D elements. 

Spring 2016, I tackled the WOM office space in ADAC.  It was a big, airy space with an industrial feel, and it posed a challenge of designing and styling a large room with many different “moments” as I like to call them.  I couldn’t have loved the result more; the soft neutrals and feminine feel to the space was just the environment I dreamed of creating for the team. 

Last fall, I got really ambitious as I set out to transform two high-end apartments in the heart of Buckhead.  This ORC brought on a different challenge.  It wasn’t like any of my previous projects.  All of the spaces prior allowed for me to pull my signature go-big-or-go-home moves, whether that was with custom lighting and fixtures, paint or wallpaper.  Decorating these rentals, on the other hand, had me starting with a bright, beautiful and clean slate.  See the final reveals for both spaces here and here.

And finally this year.  This year I’ll be re-decorating the most lived in room in my house, my living room.  While it was once a beautiful space because of the high traffic it’s turned into a bit of a mess in dire need of a facelift.  And while you may think a living room is easy, this one is not.  The layout makes it extra tricky to navigate plus I only have one living room to actually live in. Not a formal living and family room, no downstairs TV room, or even a hearth.  My home has just this one space to kick back and get cozy.  Plus, the living room is truly my husband’s domain so it needs to meet my beauty standards with his comfort and technology desires.  Trust me, this six weeks will provide plenty of challenges.  Truly, MKR

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