Strawberry and Banana Wine Slushy
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strawberry and banana wine slushy

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Strawberry and Banana Wine Slushy

Sipping cocktails, listening to music and chatting it up with my favorite people is one of my very favorite things to do. Now that my outdoor areas are together I can hardly contain my excitement for the fun Summer evenings that are to come.

I use the term “cocktails” loosely as I prefer mine with wine and fruit, instead of  hard liquor. I worked out a fun fruity slushy for warm evenings with Black Box Wines that I picked up from one of my favorite big box retailers. I used strawberry and banana but you can certainly mix this up to include your favorite fruit or whatever fruit you have on hand.

Strawberry and Banana Wine Slushy

 

This recipe is for a single serving If you wish to layer the flavors and colors you will need to create two separate batches and adjust to your desired amount

Box wine is the answer for Summer festivals and concerts. Black Box Wines has won over 50 Gold Medals for their quality, and at a price 40% less than comparable bottled wines the homies and I will be sipping good at the Funkfest in a few weeks! Black Box wines are great for transporting without having to worry about glass bottles.

Strawberry and Banana Wine Slushy

The spout is sturdy, easy to turn and it gives a subtle click to let you know it is fully closed to eliminate the chance of spills.

Strawberry and Banana Wine Slushy

The amount  in one of these boxes is equivalent to 4 bottles of wine, it can stay fresh for up to 6 weeks and it reduces waste.

Now for the recipe.

While I have provided you with exact measurements  I’m sure your level of desired tipsiness relaxation will dictate how much wine you wish to add.

Tip: I remove the peel and freeze my bananas that are going bad. This is a great way to make sure you always have some frozen fruit on hand.

Strawberry and Banana Wine Slushy

 

Strawberry and Banana Wine Slushy

Strawberry and Banana Wine Slushy

 

 

Strawberry and Banana Wine Slushy
Recipe Type: Cocktail
Author: Mimi
Prep time:
Total time:
Serves: 6 oz glass
This recipe is for a single serving If you wish to layer the flavors and colors you will need to create two separate batches, pour one flavor over the other and adjust to your desired amount
Ingredients
  • 3 oz Frozen fruit
  • 4 oz Chardonnay
  • Ice
Instructions
  1. Mix frozen fruit with Chardonnay
  2. Blend. If you want a thicker consistency continue to add ice and blend.
  3. Pour
  4. Enjoy

Entertaining can be as simple. For more tips on simplifying your social gatherings this Summer head over to Simple Entertaining Social Hub

 

Spring Front porch
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Front Porch Refresh with Big Lots

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Spring Front porch

I jokingly said to my husband a few weeks ago it is definitely Spring in our neighborhood. I know this because Saturday mornings before I can stumble to the coffee maker and make sense of my day I hear every piece of lawn equipment known to man ruining the silence of a Saturday morning.

Curb appeal and porch décor in this established neighborhood is of utmost importance and the state of my porch left a ton to be desired. However, usually all that’s needed to fix the state of our porch is a tidy up of the flower arrangement and some new outdoor furniture. A friend of ours recently got some outdoor furniture from Brosa.com.au, and while we’re not looking for anything too extravagant for our front porch, the quality of her new furniture looked brilliant. We recently had some limbs cut down on the larger trees in the front to open up the house, and in the next few days we’ll be cleaning out the beds and planting new flowers so it was only right I got the front porch together.

Oh porch. It had seen little love since Christmas.

Spring Front porch

I went to Big Lots to pick up some additional seating and cushions to go with my existing rocking chair. I figured the kids were tired of sitting on the steps when they follow me out there for my quiet time. Big Lots had a very good selection of high quality outdoor furniture as well as lawn and garden products, including gazebos as well as seating and decor that I was able to mix and match to meet my needs. They have a great value priced selection of items to help decorate your outdoor space.

Big Lots Outdoor Furniture

I really want this. Not sure where to put it but I’m thinking long and hard

Big Lots Outdoor Furniture

Left Big Lots with my seating and cushions. I’m coming back for you pergola 😐

Big Lots Outdoor Furniture

Front porches can be seen as extensions of the inside of your home. To keep everything cohesive I decided to pick colors that were complementary to the colors in my living room, and I also added in some patterns as well.

Here a a few things to keep in mind if you want your porch to flow into your indoor living space:


1.Keep the Same or Complementary Color Palette: Use this color palette with seasonal patterns, pillows and decor

2.Use Greenery: Plants in homes bring color, and in some cases clean the air. Be sure to add a little color and life to your porch with live greenery. Consider the amount of light your porch receives when selecting your plants. Add these plants to large statement planters. If your porch is too small for seating and plants, I would say go with planters.

3.Put up Hanging Decor: This can be a fun sign, or a picture. The walls of your porch need love like the walls inside of your house.


Once you’ve refreshed your porch you’ll see the instant lift it gives your curb appeal, and you won’t have to worry about the neighbors driving by your house wondering when you are planning to do something with the place.

After it was all said and done I have an amazing space that is warm and welcoming to our guests.

Spring Front porch

Spring Front porch

Spring Front porch

Spring Front porch

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Spring Front porch

I use my outdoor space as a getaway on Summer evenings and as a perch on which to sit and be nosy! If you need some inspiration for your space be sure to visit Big Lots. Keep in mind styles and assortment vary by store.

Do you have a front porch? Have you dressed it up for the season?!

 

 

NuBryte Home Management System
Living

S I X things you should do before leaving for vacation with NuBryte All-in-One Smart Home System

As we enter travel season, it is not uncommon to leave our homes for days or weeks at a time. I’m sure I’m not the only one whose mind frequently wanders onto whether or not we will return to a ransacked home void of electronics. In my mind wanderings not only is our house empty upon our return, but ironically there are neighbors who didn’t hear or see anything out of the ordinary.

I know.

We are just a few days returning from Spring Break and while I made sure to take certain precautions to ensure our home was safe while we were away, there were still moments when I was worried about returning to a home that was not in the state we left it in.

The obvious is to have a security system and turn it on, the reality is it can take a few minutes for the police to respond and there are other activities we do daily that have nothing to do with home security that still need to be maintained and given thought before we leave. Here are a few tips to consider before leaving your home for an extended period of time.

Arrange Plant and Animal Care: I garden, and making sure my plants are well cared for while I am gone is one of the important things on my preparation list. If you don’t feel comfortable giving someone the keys to your home consider leaving houseplants outdoors or take them to a neighbor or friend’s house for proper care and watering. For plants that live outdoors consider installing drip irrigation, or asking a neighbor to stop by and water your plants if there are no plans for rain.

If you have pets be sure to make arrangements well in advance. If you are boarding your pets, I’m sure it is busy this time of year and you want to make sure your animals are well cared for in your absence.

Schedule Mail Pickup: Nothing says I’m not home like a mailbox full of mail. Be sure to arrange for a neighbor to pick up your mail and newspapers. If you will be gone for an extended period of time, or wish not to bother your neighbors have USPS suspend your mail until you return.

NuBryte All-in-One Smart Home System Automated Lighting and Security System: Burglars and lurkers have gotten hip to the same lights coming on daily as would occur with a traditional light timer. The NuBryte All-in-One Smart Home System offers you the option to put your lights on a timer that illuminates different rooms randomly. This smart home technology makes it more believable that someone is actually home. The NuBryte system also acts as a smart home security system by acting as a subscription free security system. In the event someone broke into your home the NuBryte Smart Home System with its built in camera and motion sensor would alert you by phone allowing you to see what is going on inside of your home. Some security systems for homes even come with security cameras with a built-in gun detection System. While the NuBryte Smart Home System doesn’t quite have this, it’s got tons of stuff that help keep your home secure while you’re gone. We used our system while away and it was another level of security that gave me some comfort.

Deep Clean: After a few days of fun no one really wants to return to a dirty house. I know the days leading up to leaving for vacation are full of chaos and stress. Yes, I know adding cleaning to the mix is just one more thing on your to do list, however coming home to a clean house is the perfect way to end your vacation.

Unplug Electronics: This is optional but after having our TV fried after our house was struck by lightening I make it a habit to unplug computers, televisions and turn off surge protectors when we are away.

Leave Your Phone Number: We have new neighbors on one side and while I speak with my neighbors on the other side, they don’t have our phone number. This realization didn’t hit me until we were already gone. Make sure someone in close proximity to your house has your phone number to reach in you in the event of an emergency.

 

I was provided compensation by NuBryte Home Management System to facilitate this post. Their home management system offers many security and smart home options in one device. All opinions in this post are mine.

 

Living

Scott McGillivray and Owners.com at Atlanta Dogwood Festival

One of the highlights of the Spring season in Atlanta is the Dogwood Festival held at Piedmont Park. This tradition brings together local artisans, brands and great food for a weekend of family fun.

Owners.com will be hosting an interactive “Open House” experience at the Dogwood Festival to educate Atlanta buyers and sellers on how to manage the process efficiently and successfully maximize their savings along the way.

When you are in the market to buy or sell a home being knowledgeable is imperative. At 1pm, 2pm, 3pm and 4pm on Saturday April 9 Income Property’s Scott McGillivray will be hosting educational sessions and Q and A’s, open to the public.     Scott McGillivray and Owners.com have teamed up to spread the word about the newly launched Owners.com real estate buying and selling services that provides a great solution for today’s self-reliant consumers.

With Spring being a great time to place your home on the market, Owners.com has a model that is great for homeowners looking to sell while keeping their selling costs low. If you are in the market to sell or know someone who is be sure to visit the Owners.com sell page for more information.

If you are in the Atlanta area and have plans to attend the festival this weekend be sure to stop by the Owners.com booth! Be sure to follow on the hashtag #OwnersOpenHouse.

 

This post has been sponsored by Owners.com. All opinions are mine.