Showing posts with label holiday food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday food. Show all posts
Monday, December 31, 2018
New Year's Eve
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candles
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celebration
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dining
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dinner
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drinks
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entertaining
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entertainment
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food
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friendship
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fun
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good cheer
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holiday
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holiday dining
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holiday food
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new year
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new year's eve
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parties
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socializing
Thursday, December 27, 2018
Sweetness and Light
A simple table. Feeling the need for a slight break from all the Christmas feasting with a day or two of lighter fare, before New Year's Eve brings its own indulgences.
(photo via focus damn it)
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ceramics
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china
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Christmas
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christmas food
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dining
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dining room
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dishes
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greenery
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grey
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holiday
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holiday dining
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holiday food
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houseplants
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linen
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new year's eve
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plants
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rustic modern
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sweetness and light
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tablescape
Thursday, December 13, 2018
Handmade Holidays
Each Christmas I buy panettone from the local Italian deli—one of those little traditions that make the holidays so sweet. Take a virtual field trip to Italy with this Saveur article about the town of Pinerolo, where the aroma of panettone fills the air all year round. Or try baking your own, with this recipe for Classic Italian Panettone over at Food 52.
(photo: luisa morón—get her recipe for the panettone in the pic here)
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baking
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Christmas
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cooking
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food styling
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handmade holidays
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holiday
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holiday food
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italian food
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italy
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luisa morón
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panettone
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styling
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Happy Hanukkah!
Wishing you a very happy Hanukkah, filled with warmth, family and friends.
(photo by anouschka rokebrand, styling by avenue lifestyle. via avenue)
Labels:
antiques
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bench
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blue
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brick
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candles
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celebration
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dining
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dining rooms
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flooring
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Hanukkah
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holiday
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holiday dining
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holiday food
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rustic modern
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table
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table linens
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table runner
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tableware
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vintage
Monday, December 11, 2017
Handmade Holidays
Pretty and easy to make, this handmade gelt is decorated with cacao nibs, orange zest, and candied ginger before being wrapped up in silver or gold candy papers. Find 24 more Hanukkah dessert recipes over at Martha Stewart here.
(photo: aaron dyer for martha stewart)
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aaron dyer
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candy
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chocolate
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crafts
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desserts
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handmade holidays
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Hanukkah
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holiday
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holiday food
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Martha Stewart
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martha stewart living
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sweets
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