Happy 4th of July!
For those of you watching our TV special on Nashville's Talk of the Town, here are links for some of the recipes and ideas we showcased today! Scroll all the way to the bottom to see the how-to video from the show.
INFUSED LEMONADE
Take your lemonade from ordinary to extraordinary when you infuse the simple syrup with flavor. Get the recipes:
VANILLA BEAN PLANTATION LEMONADE
For even more lemony fun, make a lemonade station for your party with lots of mix-ins and libations! Get the how-to...
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POPSICLE-PALOOZA!
Hi-tech, low tech, and low tech ways to make your own frozen treats for kids and adults this summer.
Once considered just a kiddie treat, the popsicle has gone exotic! Whether you make your own popsicles or buy them, this elegant presentation takes popsicles to a whole different level. The perfect way to end a summer dinner party or wedding reception.
Some other great homemade popsicles to make include:
S'MORES POPS
Watch our how-to video from Talk of the Town!
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BACKYARD CAMPING PARTY
This one is so much fun for just about any occasion... birthday party, neighborhood party, team get-togethers, and more. It is even a fun date night. Watch the video...
This is a super inexpensive "stay-cation" for those staying home this summer. You'll feel like you went away... and best of all, your bed and the air-conditioner are just steps away!
Here's the simple recipe for the hobo packs that you can throw right on the fire or grill:
LOW COUNTRY HOBO PACKS
This is a similar taste to a one pot boil but even easier. Since shrimp cooks faster than the potatoes and the corn, it is best to pre-cook those so that you don't overcook the shrimp.
For 6
1 pound medium shrimp, peeled and deveined, tails on
1 large onion
3 ears of corn
12 medium red potatoes
Old Bay Seasoning
2 lemons- one cut into wedges for serving
1 Beer (you can substitute water if you like)
butter
salt and pepper to taste
Parboil the potatoes and corn for a few minutes on the stove in boiling water. Do not cook completely. You just want to give them a bit of a head start so that all of the food in the pack has an equal cooking time. I usually cook the potatoes for 8 minutes and add the corn. Cook 4 more minutes and remove from the heat.
Tear large squares of aluminium foil to make the packs. Layer the potatoes, onion, corn, and shrimp. Add a dot of butter, salt, pepper, and a dash of Old Bay seasoning. Turn up the edges and add about 1/4 cup of beer to each package. Squeeze some lemon juice over the top and seal the packs well on all sides. Cook over medium coals for about 10 minutes until the shrimp are cooked. You can put these directly on the edge of a campfire, too.
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EASY TABLE DECORATIONS: SCRAPBOOK PAPER LANTERNS
Scrapbook paper sheets
Double sided tape or glue stick
Mason jars or other jar, vase, etc
Candles: floating candles, tealights, or other light source
These lanterns are so easy to make and can really dress up a table or customize any party for very little money! Since scrapbook paper comes in all colors and patterns, you really have endless options. Here's the how to:
Get a sheet of scrapbook paper. If it is thick, you'll want to cut in some designs so light will shine through. If the paper is thin or you use vellum, you don't need to cut in a design. You can use a hole punch or a paper cutter- or a utility knife.
Use a glue stick or double faced tape along the edge of the back side of the paper to form the paper into a cylinder.
Put the light source into the jar. For tealights or candles, I like to put sand in the bottom to keep the candle off the bottom of the jar. This is a great use for floating candles or even glo-sticks.
Place the paper cylinder over the jar.... and you have a customized lantern!
CUSTOMIZED BANNERS
This is one of the easiest ways to dress up any area in your party colors. Using flags, ribbon, or scrapbook paper, simply make a pretty line of color to decorate a fence, a tent, or patio.
For the paper banners, fold over to make a triangle. Fold over a piece of clothesline, twine, rope, or string. Secure with a piece of Velcro or double stick tape. I like using a Velcro dot so I can use these over and over again; sometimes in different color combinations! You can make these directional banners or signs, too by lettering them... lots of fun and very affordable.
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