Tuesday, August 30, 2011

An invitation to enjoy life...

...in a simple way, happily, spontaneously and in good company. This is the tag line for the aperitif, Aperol. Sounds to me like a perfect tonic to whatever ails you. I first had the pleasure of experiencing the bitter-sweetness of Aperol while holiday-making in Venice, Italy in 2008. It was presented in it's popular Spritz cocktail form. Since then I had almost forgotten about this ruby-hued elixir until recently.
Aperol originated in Italy in 1919 and was first produced by the Barbieri Company. Some like to think of this fine beverage as Campari-light. It is a mixture of bitter and sweet orange, rhubarb and many other herbs which help balance the sharpness. The '20s saw the rise of the first wave of heavy advertising. These beautiful old posters sell a laid-back and glamorous life. In the 1930's an advertising campaign geared towards women sold Aperol as a liqueur for the fitness conscious, promising to keeping them lean and fit thanks to its low alcohol content. It's popularity surged after World War II and it was around this time the Spritz came into fashion.


Spritz Cocktail Recipe
2 to 3 ounces Prosecco or sparkling wine
1 1/2 ounces Aperol
Splash of sparkling water
Orange slice and speared green olive
Serve over ice in a large bowl shaped wine glass




I would love to think that drinking anything would keep my waistline from expanding, yet I am pretty sure this is no miracle potion. Though Aperol's low alcohol content does make it an easy choice for sipping away these late summer afternoons. It can be incredibly light and refreshing on it's own or mixed with any medley of different juices or sodas. I have come up with a delicious and light cocktail of my own. See below:

Patio Pleaser
1 ounce gin
2 ounces Aperol
Top with Blood Orange soda (mine was of the Italian organic variety)
Lemon slice for garnish
Serve over ice in a large bowl shaped wine glass

Perfect for everyday sipping or a holiday weekend soirée.
Salute!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

what do you know for sure?

Today while browsing the Internet for updates on hurricane Irene, checking emails and getting lost in tumblr, I came across the following. It is a well crafted list of important and simple ideas that I feel every fine lady or chap should keep in mind each day. I'm contemplating printing this out and hanging it on the fridge or over my desk.

26 Things I Know For Sure

1. Always dress well
2. Never reveal all
3. Find a local coffee house to frequent
4. Bring fresh flowers into your home
5. Choose to learn and grow every day
6. Slow down
7. Eat and drink less, savor more
8. Write thank you notes
9. Create a sanctuary that instills tranquility
10. Enjoy the morning
11. Drink water
12. Have a handful of go-to recipes that are sure to impress
13. Maintain your mystery
14. Reduce the clutter (clothes, decor, unhealthy relationships)
15. Choose quality (clothing, staples, food—fresh not processed)
16. Befriend people of all ages
17. Trust your instincts
18. Drink good wine
19. Have mandatory “me” time regularly
20. Be the kindness and quiet strength you want to see in the world
21. Enjoy meals around the table more often
22. Chase your dreams, but never chase a man
23. First walk around in someone else’s shoes before jumping to conclusions
24. Always do your best
25. When you get grumpy, take a nap
26. Revel in the knowledge that life is yours to create—get busy!

via The Simply Luxurious Life

Monday, August 15, 2011

welcome!


In October 2010 I closed the doors to a lovely little boutique which immediately started a new chapter in my life. I have spent the past 10 months switching gears. I fell in love, worked a lot, paid off debts while simultaneously pinching pennies, I lost love, dug deep into soul searching, found my true friends, learned to kick my feet up, and feathered a wonderful new nest. Now I am planning what is next--The Peregrine Papers. I envision boatloads of good times and uncountable adventures in the future all starting today with the launch of this site and my recently booked flight to Scotland for a quick autumnal jaunt. In the meantime, I am packing my bags for this weekend. I am off for a simple and cheap week on the New Jersey coast. I anticipate rollicking good times with friends and family, enough seafood to send a girl into shellfish shock, lazy days riding waves and sunbathing and evenings filled with soft serve ice cream, dockside cocktails, champagne and hot tub soaks under the stars.

Until my return... cheerio!