The Hungry {Romance} Writer: Raspberry Champagne Punch
It’s almost Easter weekend so in celebration I’m trying a new cocktail–Raspberry Champagne Punch. It’s a delicious as it looks and sounds!
It’s almost Easter weekend so in celebration I’m trying a new cocktail–Raspberry Champagne Punch. It’s a delicious as it looks and sounds!
It’s February which means it’s almost time to celebrate St. Valentine’s Day with friends and loved ones. And this Chocolate Cocktail is my newest drink that has become a fan favorite.
Winter White Cosmopolitans are my new favorite holiday cocktail. I rarely drink, but this cocktail is both pretty and delicious and it’s a recipe from my newest Christmas novella Mistletoe for Holly.
It’s National Mimosa Day! So in case you’ve never made this lovely, refreshing drink at home, here’s an easy recipe to help you prepare for another lovely Spring weekend.
Today we’re celebrating the wedding in my newest release Home for the Holidays with Poinsettia Cocktails!
Saint George’s day is almost here! If you’re not sure who he is or what he did, I’ve written a short history about the first dragon-slayer. And it comes with a special cocktail!
Wild violets are everywhere, so I’m making a quick batch of Violet Simple Syrup to use on pancakes, to mix with sparkling water, and to use in one of my favorite Easter cocktails.
Today is the Spring Equinox. So starting tomorrow, the days will get longer and longer. I wish you all a happy Spring!
Every year during my childhood, my parents threw a huge Christmas Eve party. The entire neighborhood was invited, including all the kids, and it was tons of fun. But the best part was the punch bowl filled with Bog Fog.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is an uplifting story of hope, love, and acceptance. Except Rudolph’s beginning was marked by tragedy and discouragement making his story an act of true courage.
Today is the feast day of St. Nicholas, the man who would become Santa Claus. But before he was a compassionate gift giver, he’d been a bishop whose powerful right hook made him famous in 325 AD.
A birthday post about saints and mimosas! Who knew the two went together?