results for juliska/Two unabashed romantics, Capucine and David Gooding founded Juliska in 2001 with a collection of 40 historic Bohemian glasses – since then the company has blossomed to one of the leading home brands in America. Juliska is not about trends; it’s about loving life and living well. Juliska today is made up of an inspired group of individuals committed to providing beautiful things for the home. We are inspired by the gathering of family and loved ones over food, passionate artisans, and centuries of European design.

An Easy End Of Summer Brunch with Shutterfly

Celebrating Summer's Bounty & A Recipe for Cheesy Drop Biscuits
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As summer draws to a close and the trail of house guests slows down a bit, I knew I wanted to give a little nod to summer’s bounty with an entertaining brunch spread that was just as easy and achievable as it was beautiful. 

A welcoming tablescape that celebrates the everyday is something I like to think I’ve perfected over the years.  Sure, I know how to set a formal table for a special event, but I relish the chance to dine with friends and family on any given day.  

I know many of you get overwhelmed by the thought of putting together a tablescape, whipping up all of the food, and being a gracious host all at the same time.  But I promise you it’s easier than you think.  Most of us just tend to overcomplicate it.  It really comes down to a three simple steps you can replicate time and time again: seasonally sourced easy recipes, a table full of personalized details to be used over and over again, and simple fresh blooms. 

For the food, always keep it in season.  Choose recipes that can be prepped the night before.  For this brunch, I focused on vibrant citrus notes and herbs from the garden.  I served homemade cheesy drop biscuits with fresh chives that were truly to-die-for,  as well as an heirloom tomato, peach, pea and summer corn salad.  Drooling yet?  Scroll down for the cheesy drop biscuit recipe.  And don’t worry; the latter recipe is coming Monday.  

When it came to the table, I created a warm, welcoming effect through added depth and layers; think chargers, linen napkins, cutting boards and varying serving pieces.  I added a personalized touch with custom stemless wine glasses, a monogrammed glass jar as the vase for the flowers, and even sent guests home with their own potted herb in personalized flower pots. All of these pieces are what I call “forever pieces.”  Classic monogrammed glassware and accessories, wooden chargers, and gold stemware are all items that can be used during every brunch, lunch or dinner that you host.  By simply switching out the appetizer plates and linens, you’ll make the table feel new and fresh every time.  For example, I added these personalized lemon tea towels that will hang from my oven door once the guests have said goodbye.  An easy, inexpensive way to stick with the theme of brunch.

Lastly: fresh blooms.  While flowers are always a must, I know many of you stress over your ability to put together an arrangement worthy of being the focal point of the table.  My advice: KIS.  Keep It Simple.  Stick to one type of bloom, preferably no more than two colors, and add in additional greenery if needed, and place your arrangement in an interesting vessel.  I chose tulips because they’re usually the easiest to find at a reasonable price.  When it comes to tulips, I like to cut them just before guest arrive because I actually prefer when they bend over rather than stand at attention.  As far as the vessel goes, I love using anything other than an actual vase.  Most often I use pitchers, planters, or jars like the monogrammed one I used here.

Speaking of monogrammed items…can you believe they’re all from from Shutterfly!  What?!  If you’re like me, you’ve always thought of Shutterfly for all things photos.  They’ve been my go-to for printed photos and holiday cards for years.  So you can believe my surprise and delight when I recently discovered the ever-growing collection of entertaining and home decor pieces, all incredibly versatile and customizable—which, of course, makes them all perfect for gifting!  I’m talking all kinds of glassware, cutting boards, coasters, plates, serving trays, decanters, glass jars…even outdoor pillows!

Like all of my previous experiences with Shutterfly, ordering these personalized gifts was easy-breezy.  I seriously could not believe how fast everything shipped.  I’ve been buying monogrammed pieces for years and I know to expect slower shipments.  But that wasn’t the case here.  The order arrived in less than a week, with each glass item in the most gorgeous box.  The details were second-to-none too; the quality of the engraving and the lettering was anything but generic.  

I always think a tablescape, even a simple brunch, should be attainable.  And I’m a believer that a surefire way to get there is by adding meaningful touches to the table. I’m absolutely thrilled with the new pieces I’ve added to mine. Stay tuned for the recipe for the heirloom tomato, peach, pea and summer corn salad coming on Monday!  I promise you’ll be a fan.  Truly, MKR

 

Cheesy Herb Drop Biscuits
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Prep Time
15 min
Cook Time
15 min
Total Time
30 min
Prep Time
15 min
Cook Time
15 min
Total Time
30 min
Ingredients
  1. 1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
  2. 1/2 teaspoon salt
  3. 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  4. 5 tablespoons butter
  5. 1 cup Whole milk
  6. Parsley, Rosemary & Thyme Chopped
  7. 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese
  8. 1/4 cup butter, melted
  9. 2 cloves garlic, minced
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees
  2. In a large bowl mix together flour, salt and baking powder.
  3. Cut in butter and mix with your hands until mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
  4. Make a well in the center of flour mixture, add the milk, cheddar cheese, and chopped herbs; stir to combine.
  5. Drop batter by spoonfuls onto a baking sheet with a silpat mat or parchment paper.
  6. Bake in preheated oven for 12 to 15 minutes, until lightly browned.
  7. While biscuits are baking mix melted butter and minced garlic. Brush garlic butter over hot baked biscuits.
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The Create Series: Jenn Gietzen of Write On! Design

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A big day for one of our creative friends is a big day for us too.  Jenn Gietzen, the talented artist and graphic designer behind Write On! Design debuts her fancy new website for all to see today.  You may recognize Jenn’s gorgeous handlettering from the windows of our holiday Pop Up Shop, our exclusive Word Collaboration (and of course many exciting things coming soon!).  This lady helps us bring so many creative visions to life for the WOM team, brides, creatives and clients alike, and we are so thrilled for this exciting step for her.  Be sure to check out the new site and tell her we sent ya’ll!  Cheers, Kat

Handlettering, Jenn Gietzen | Photography, Kathryn McCrary

Healthy Food: 6 Substitutes to Try

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Like most, I aim to eat healthy and I value an active lifestyle.  I know I should definitely be eating more salads, and I have a hard time saying no to those perfectly thin and crispy fries on the menu.  So when you tell me about healthy food substitutes that taste just as good (if not better) than the unhealthy option, you have my attention.  Though there are some flavors I really doubt I can give up for good, I’ve found that there are quite a few switcharoos that I’m willing to make.  See six healthy food substitutes in the slideshow above, but go on and tell me any tricks you have up your sleeve, too!  Cheers, Kat

P.S. For more food recipes, visit our Food Pinterest board (and don’t miss our Vegetarian Recipes!).

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LETTUCE SKIP TORTILLAS WITH LETTUCE WRAPS

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COCONUT OIL IN SWEET TREATS

COCONUT OIL IN SWEET TREATS

PEOPLE ARE GETTING PRETTY CREATIVE WITH THIS SWEETHEART OF THE HEALTH WORLD RIGHT NOW, INCLUDING BAKING WITH IT. THESE SWEET POTATO CUPCAKES WITH SALTED COCONUT OIL FROSTING WITH THE COCONUT GOODNESS IN BOTH THE CAKE AND FROSTING SOUND SO AMAZING, AND THEY MAKE A GREAT CASE FOR ENJOYING EVERY BITE!

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COCKTAIL HOUR WITH CLUB SODA

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ZUCCHINI NOODLES AKA ZOODLES

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QUINOA EVERYTHING, BUT ESPECIALLY THIS BURGER

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QUINOA IS GREAT. I'VE BEEN IMPRESSED WITH QUINOA ACTING AS OATMEAL, QUINOA FRIED RICE, AND SO MANY OTHER RECIPES (IT REALLY DOES TASTE GREAT WHETHER YOU GO SAVORY OR SWEET), BUT THIS! THIS EPIC CRISPY QUINOA BURGER TOPPED WITH SWEET POTATO FRIES, BEER CARAMELIZED ONIONS AND GRUYERE STOPPED ME RIGHT IN MY TRACKS.

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SPINACH AND SPAGHETTI SQUASH DIP

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LIKE QUINOA, SPAGHETTI SQUASH HAS PROVEN TO BE A TASTY ALTERNATIVE TO HEAVY, CARB-LOADED DISHES. AND THE SECOND I SAW A *HEALTHIER* VERSION OF SPINACH DIP, I DID A HAPPY DANCE.

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