A Valentine’s Threesome

(EE-craftiness: part of a heart garland.)

I love Valentine’s Day.  I view it as an ideal holiday, and strenuously disagree with those who consider it to be over-commercialized, depressing, and all the rest.  Valentine’s is a bright spot in in the otherwise desolate month of February (at least in the Northeast).  Even before the days of EE, I [...]

Drinking Provence, or an insight into making things up

When I make drinks for people, I am frequently asked how or why I created the drink.  To me the answer seemed obvious: grab some bottles, pour, mix, taste.  Upon reflection, however, I realized that I do always have some sort of target.  The inspiration for that target can take many forms. 
A drink target could involve an [...]

The FreeBerry: Guest Post on Apartment Therapy’s The Kitchn!

 
Introducing a Tessin Rinpoche staple: the FreeBerry
 

 
I am honored to have a guest post about the FreeBerry on Apartment Therapy’s The Kitchn!  For FreeBerry details, check it out!
A video of me making one is below:
 

Starting Your Home Mixology Station

I’ve gotten requests to help others start their home Mixology Stations, and that is just what this post will attempt to do.  Luckily I’ve been asked to opine on this topic previously and another time the in-laws asked what was needed for a fun Christmas.  The answer was about the same…
Rude interruption from the readership rabble: “Tess, [...]

Getting Punchy

I read some articles earlier in the summer about punch making a comeback in the cocktail world.  I was generally discouraged by many of the suggested recipes because I don’t like my drinks that sweet.  Besides, I’m not typically making drinks for enough people to justify a punchbowl.
Luckily, all that changed this weekend.
Fully understanding this [...]