A Botanical Brunch

A couple of weekends ago in a magical place called The Flower House, as my home has become so affectionately named, a group of lovely, beautiful girls gathered for a magical botanical brunch experience. Upon arrival, cocktails were created and served and each guest was able to go out into the garden and select which fresh herbs they wanted for garnish in their “Aunt’s Garden” cocktail. What’s an Aunt’s Garden you may ask? It’s named after the many beautiful botanicals that reside in the garden of Aunt Jet and Aunt Francis in the novel/film Practical Magic. Here is the recipe:

Equal parts Grey Goose and St. Germain Elderflower Liquer (about one shot of each in each drink)

Essence of chamomile and honey from Meadowland Simple Syrup

Very fresh lemonade to the top

Glasses rimmed with lavender honey by The Honey Truck Co. and dipped in raw sugar

I used violets frozen in ice and many other fresh herbs for garnish, things like mint, lavender, strawberry leaves, and pineapple sage

Then we all came inside for brunch. At this brunch I served prosciutto goat cheese crostini, blackberry cucumber caprese skewers, a double English cream fruit tart, and a biscuit bar! I make it a point to keep lots of different jams and honeys on reserve for occasions just like this. A big favorite was the creamed lemon honey by Savannah Bee Co. All of these things are super easy to whip up and most can be prepped the night before.

A great recipe for home made biscuits can be found in the new cookbook called Magnolia Table by Joanna Gaines. I LOVE Magnolia and if you aren’t familiar with what I’m talking about, definitely check them out here. Most of the decor on the table is Magnolia as well and can be purchased at your local Target. The cucumber blackberry caprese skewers are a super yummy and fun twist on your traditional caprese salad. I alternated cucumber, mozzarella balls, and blackberries and drizzled them with a balsamic glaze. Fresh basil also would be a lovely touch in there, but I’m not a big basil fan.

After Brunch I had something really special planned for my friends that unfortunately  not a lot of photos were taken of. It is my dream to one day start my OWN flower truck, so I wanted to bring this (on a much smaller scale) to my friends at brunch. I clipped about fifty blooms and branches of greenery from my own garden and supplemented more blooms from Publix. I put them all in different pitchers and vases and jars and completely stuffed my parlor room with flowers so that it would feel like a florist’s shop. Each person selected their blooms and greens and I did a flower arranging demonstration to show them how to bring life and volume to their bouqs. Here are the results, and my happy customers!

After our very fun photo shoot, we had cake and earl grey lavender lattes for dessert!

There’s nothing yummier than a Chantilly cake from Publix! We had so many laughs and so many good eats, it was my best brunch yet, and definitely the happiest!

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Best Autumn Movies of ALL TIME!

Today it was 85 degrees outside. It is officially mid-October and it is 85 degrees outside. I came home from work in an insane hurry to get my fall aesthetic on. I busted out some books, lit my fall candles, and to complete this recipe, I put on Hocus Pocus. Halloween/Autumnal movies make everyone feel good. I don’t care who you are, where you’re from, what you did, everyone loves a good fall movie baby. Here is the list of my top five favorites to watch during the most wonderful time of the year!

1. Hocus Pocus, 1993 

Obviously this movie is first on my list. It is one of the most quintessential Halloween movies ever made or that will ever be made. I heard they were making a remake???? I’m rolling my eyes as hard as I can. I plan to stick with the OG Sanderson sisters. If you haven’t seen this flick, I only have one question for you: WHYYYY?!?!

2. Halloweentown/Halloweentown 2, 1998/2001

I realize this is two movies but they’re so good to watch together. Four Halloweentown movies were made, but the first two were the only ones worth watching, if I’m honest. These were Disney channel original movies (do they even make those anymore?) and if you haven’t seen them I really must ask, how dare you? What was your childhood? Plus the iconic Debbie Reynolds stars in them as a magical grandma. They are simply filled to the brim with magic and classic Halloween feels.

3. Practical Magic, 1998

THE MOST CLASSIC! I watch this movie all year long as it is one of my all time favorites. Imagine young Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman meet small town charm meets witchy sisters meets all kinds of magic and flowers and an amazing kitchen…long story short, it’s on Netflix and if you haven’t seen it, you definitely should! It is based on a novel by Alice Hoffman titled Practical Magic and just a couple of weeks ago she released the prequel called The Rules of Magic which I can’t wait to read! Both the book and movie are totally perfect to get you into the Halloween mood.

4. You’ve Got Mail, 1998

Another classic starring Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks, a perfect on-screen couple. Although this movie isn’t specifically about fall, there are some wonderful scenes of fall in New York City and there are some wonderful, very special quotes in it. It might be my favorite movie of all time, definitely in my top five. I’m a top five kind of girl if you couldn’t tell. It’s perfect to watch year round, but especially in the fall.

5. The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, 1966

Linus: “Each year, the Great Pumpkin rises out of the pumpkin patch that he thinks is the most sincere. He’s gotta pick this one. He’s got to. I don’t see how a pumpkin patch can be more sincere than this one. You can look around and there’s not a sign of hypocrisy. Nothing but sincerity as far as the eye can see.”

Need I say more? I wait all year long for the Charlie Brown specials to come on TV and have since I was a little girl just like my mother before me and if I ever decide I want kids, they will do the same. No holiday is complete without a good Charlie Brown special!

Honorable movie mentions include:

Casper, The Addams Family, Addams Family Values, all the Harry Potter movies, Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters 2, The Goonies, Beetlejuice, Scream, The Shining, Young Frankenstein, The Haunted Mansion, Monster House, The Burbs, all the seasons of Are You Afraid of the Dark (don’t judge me!) and last but not least (and I know this isn’t a movie BUT) every fall I re watch all the episodes of Gilmore Girls because they just feel so autumnal and so, so good.

I hope this little list has inspired you to try some new movies and to make a list of your own to watch this season!