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I’ve spent a good part of the summer searching for the perfect summer dress.

Now that fall fashions are making a splash, I have at least found a website where I could find a perfect dress if I was still of a mind to find it.

Anyhoo….

You must check out Mod Cloth if you haven’t yet. They have dresses and tops and skirts and shoes and accessories that are oh-my-goodness-gracious-cute. Seriously!

Like this little beauty. I LOVE the color. I can't even begin to tell you how much, but I am enthralled with this particular shade.

 

And fun, flirty florals!

And this one... the Perfect Dress for the holiday season!

 

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Since we seem to be in the midst of fair and rodeo season, why not host a western themed party or hoedown.

This type of party can be fun and simple to put together and a lot of fun for those attending.

Invitations

Send out invitations with a western theme like a boot background or something with brands or something that looks like leather. You can find hundreds of paper choices online at places like myexpression.com

Decor

Plan an outdoor party. If you have access to a barn or covered building, even better. Make sure you have country music playing in the background. Use straw bales for seating and sawhorse tables. Fill canning jars with sunflowers or wildflowers and tie with a raffia bow. Use bandanas to tie bows or drape along tables.  Have extras to give to guests who need a little umph to their costume. If you have western tack or can borrow some, use bridles, saddles and boots as props to create a more authentic feel to your party setting. Old boots also make fun centerpieces when you put a vase inside with flowers. Make sure you have lots of fun lighting. Use battery-operated candles in punched out tin cans for great accents. You could also use some roping and string cans with lights across entries or over tables. A word of caution  – if you are using straw for seating or decorations at your party please refrain from using anything with an open flame. It catches fire very quickly and the last thing you want is to have the fire department have to show up at your party.

Fun & Games

Encourage everyone to wear their best western duds. Contests could include things like ugliest boot or most unique boot, biggest belt buckle, biggest cowboy hat. Use toy pistols to have a fastest draw contest or encourage guests to join in a yodeling contest.  You could also have a line dancing contest or a square dancing contest.

Food

Serve a simple barbecue dinner with baked beans, corn on the cob, cucumber-tomato salad and fresh watermelon. You could barbecue chicken breasts or steaks or if you are on a tight budget, offer hamburgers or hotdogs. Finish the meal off with platters of brownies and cookies or something all-American like apple pie. Set up a beverage area by filling a galvanized tub with ice and adding individual bottles. You can also fill small canning jars with beverages, screw on the lids and nestle into the ice for a fun self-serve beverage station. Send your guests home with a personalized candy bar at the end of the evening. You can download a variety of fun templates and print them yourself. Most fit on candy bars like Hershey’s.

Have fun and Let ‘er Buck!

She Who Needs to Dust off Her Boots

 

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I realize with the temps hovering in the 90s that it is hard to even stir up any interest in the holidays, but I’m hoping a few of you will humor me today.

I’m interested in knowing what are some of your favorite holiday recipes or traditions.

What recipe do you have to make or it just isn’t Christmas?

What traditions do you follow every year?

What new traditions have you started?

I’d love to hear your ideas and thoughts.

I’ll start the ball rolling… I must make sugar cookies at some point during the holiday season. It isn’t an option. I’m sure if I didn’t the world would slip off its axis or some other tragedy would descend upon life as we know it… at least at my house. Generally, Captain Cavedweller can’t even wait until the cookies are decorated to start devouring them.

Let me know what you love to make (or your family insists you make) during the holidays, what one tradition you couldn’t give up.

She Who is Eagerly Awaiting Your Responses

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If you are looking for an easy side dish that is filling and really yummy, give these potatoes a whirl.

Ingredients

 

Butter makes everything better!

 

Add toppings

 

Add sour cream and try to refrain from eating more than your share!

 

Loaded Baby Bakers

1 pound baby baking potatoes (I cheated and used Schawn’s roasted bakers that are pre-cooked)

1/4 cup butter, cut in cubes

1/2 cup bacon pieces (use the pre-cooked, pre-crumbled kind you find next to the salad dressings)

1/2 cup shredded colby-jack cheese

1/3 cup sour cream

Salt and pepper to taste

Combine potatoes and butter in a foil pouch and seal. Bake on a grill over medium indirect heat for 15-20 minutes if you are using pre-cooked potatoes, you’ll need a bit longer if you are using uncooked potatoes. You can also toss them in the oven at 400 for 15 minutes. Which I did while I was cooking the meat to go with the potatoes.

Once they are done. open up the foil, sprinkle on the bacon, cheese and seal back up until cheese melts – just a minute or two. Then add sour cream and close your eyes in bliss as you take a bit and your tastebuds do a dance of gratitude.

Enjoy!

She Who Likes Loaded Baby Bakers Way Too Much

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