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…hosted a fabby giveaway with Pomegranate & Style Me Pretty Living…today’s the last day to enter Loves!  Click HERE.

…spent my Saturday at Calypso St. Barth with my gal pal Paris and Covenant House giving back to the community and shopping for a great cause.  I may have picked up THIS & THIS while I was there…(there’s a reason I don’t work in retail, I wouldn’t make any money!).  And don’t forget today is the last day to bring in a gently used sweater to any of your local Calyspo St. Barths and receive 20% off any new sweater.

…adored this New York Times article about Instagram.  “If Twitter is the street, Facebook the suburban-sprawl mall, and Pinterest some kind of mail-order catalog, Instagram is the many-windowed splendor of a younger Bergdorf’s, showing all we possess or wish for, under squares of filtered glass, each photographic pane backlit 24/7. ”

…oooooooh’d and ahhhhhhh’d over these DIY advent calendars.  The mini trees??!  I mean adorable!

…decided my front door wouldn’t be complete without THIS for the Holiday.

…registered for the Design Bloggers conference in March.  Anyone else attending?

…added so much Holiday to The Shop, including a little “Gift Wrap Wonderland” section.

…teamed up with Bloomingdaels and my absolute fave, Juliska for a Holiday entertaining event.  The red country estate, I mean I really can’t handle how amazing it is.  I paired it with their pewter and a red plaid table runner and jute accents for a more modern take.  P.S. today is the last day to take 20% off everything, code FF13.

…read the most tragic, but ah inspiring story.  The human spirit, and ability to re-build is really mind blowing.

…restocked some of our most popular items just in time for the Holidays including THIS, THIS & THESE.

…prepared for a season full of Moscow Mules with West Elm.

…loved Anna’s re-cap Part 1 of the Brand Market Workshop, and loved that I was lucky enough to be a part of the magical day.  Happy Sunday Loves!  truly, MKR

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Boozy Strawberry Basil Lemonade

An Elevated Take on a Classic Southern Staple Sip for Summer
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I don’t know there was ever a better flavor pairing than strawberry and basil.  And when they’re combined in a fresh homemade lemonade recipe, the result is out of this world… the result is refreshing, punchy and the perfect balance of flavors.  Now make the thing boozy, and you’ve got yourself a dangerously easy-to-drink batch cocktail on a hot summer’s day.  Enter my Boozy Strawberry Basil Lemonade.  

Today’s recipe was actually inspired by the strawberry shortcake my mother recently made for me on my birthday.  I used the extra strawberry puree from the shortcake recipe, grabbed the rest of the ingredients I had on hand, and started messing around.  

I started by pouring regular vodka in the cocktail shaker since I didn’t have basil vodka at home.  I did, however, pull fresh basil from the garden and muddled it in the bottom of the glasses, saving some for garnish at the end.  Basil, like rosemary, goes a long way in cocktails so you really don’t need that much per each drink.  

Next, I added equal parts lemonade and club soda to the shaker.  If you like your lemonade on the sweeter side, go a little heavier on the lemonade.  I used our John Daly recipe for the lemonade here—though you can of course use store-bought lemonade if it’s easier for your occasion—because I knew I would use the sugar cane sticks when garnishing to serve.  These are the sugar sticks typically used in Mojitos, and they can be a bit difficult to find sometimes.  But when I find them, I stock up, because I love how they add a little sweetness to your drink as you chew on them.  

Because I don’t mind having actual fruit puree in my drink, I simply poured the strawberry puree in the drinks.  But if you’re a no-pulp kind of person, consider straining the puree into the glasses when serving for a less chunky effect.  I share my simple recipe for the puree below; all you’ll need is fresh strawberries, sugar and some time for them to macerate.  

All in all, this recipe is your ultimate batch drink.  It’s easy, refreshing, and a true crowd-pleaser this time of year.  When serving, I love using my pink footed goblets by Juliska atop this beautiful wood and marble board from Waiting on Martha Home.   And think how pretty it would be with all of the ingredients set up in a DIY serve-yourself bar at a bridal luncheon, baby shower or barbecue!  Truly, MKR

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Boozy Strawberry Basil Lemonade

Ingredients

  • 2 oz. basil vodka (regular vodka can be substituted)
  • equal parts lemonade* and club soda, more lemonade if you prefer it sweeter
  • 1 fresh basil leaf to muddle
  • strawberry puree**
  • plus basil leaf and strawberry to garnish
  • *Homemade lemonade recipe linked in post, store-bought can also be used
  • **For Strawberry Puree
  • fresh strawberries, sliced
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • if you're fine with the chunks, mash lightly and let it sit there. Otherwise you can use a strainer to get rid of chunks

Instructions

  1. For strawberry puree:
  2. Mash strawberries and sugar together, let sit to macerate.
  3. If you're fine with chunks of strawberry, pour entire mixture into cocktail below.
  4. Otherwise, use a strainer to omit the large pieces of fruit.
  5. For cocktail:
  6. Muddle basil leaf at bottom of glass.
  7. Pour vodka in cocktail shaker.
  8. Add half lemonade, half club soda to cocktail shaker.
  9. Shake, shake, shake.
  10. Pour into glass with muddle basil.
  11. Add strawberry puree into glass.
  12. Garnish with basil leaf and strawberry, and serve.
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