A Gilded Age Thankgsiving
For a brief time in our history, during the Victorian and Gilded Ages, Thanksgiving was a more formal and elaborate event that often didn’t even include turkey.
For a brief time in our history, during the Victorian and Gilded Ages, Thanksgiving was a more formal and elaborate event that often didn’t even include turkey.
Today’s Thanksgiving Dinner recipe is a Sweet Potato Casserole straight from a mansion along the Battery in Charleston, SC. It’s a perfect compliment to the rest of the meal.
It’s time to start planning Thanksgiving Dinner and one of the family’s favorite foods is the appetizer Hot Beef Dip. It’s easy and delicious and feeds a small army.
It’s November 5, also known as Guy Fawkes Day and Bonfire Night. While it’s a night of fun and festivities, it used to be the night of treasonous plots and burning bones. And, there’s a cake!
It’s just as important to stay hydrated in the fall and winter as it is in the summer. This homemade electrolyte recipe is an easy way to help keep yourself healthy this season.
A brief history behind the tradition of A’Souling and the reasons why I updated the traditional soul cakes recipe to a delicious shortbread PB&J version.
Elderberries aren’t just great sources of Vitamin C. They are tied to Halloween through the legend of Holle, the guardian of the dead and considered the first witch of Europe.
After a long walk in the autumn woods, there’s nothing better than Beef Stew cooked in apple cider eaten around a campfire.
It’s Friday and there’s no better way to spend the first night of the weekend with friends than around a fire with S’mores Hot Chocolate.
A birthday post about saints and mimosas! Who knew the two went together?
Although the Fall Equinox occurred last month, there’s still plenty of time to enjoy this spicy fall tea.
It’s almost movie night where we invite friends over to watch Hocus Pocus, my favorite Halloween movie. So I’m making an easy dinner of Creamy Parsnip Soup and homemade sourdough bread. I hope you all have a great weekend!