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Preparing Your Home for the Colder Months Ahead

November 4, 2015 Callie Cagney
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The colder days of Fall and soon Winter are upon us, so for today's post I wanted to share a few ways that I am getting my house prepped and ready.   These tips are some of my essential check list items for ensuring a warm, cozy, safe and healthy environment during the chilly months.  

Have your heating system serviced

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Heating and cooling systems should be serviced twice a year, once in the early Spring to make sure your air conditioning is in tip-top shape and then again in early fall to ensure that your heating system is ready to go.  This was a lesson that (of course) I had to learn the hard way in the dead of summer when my AC shut off due to a clog in the condensation drain pipe.  I spent the day sitting in an 80+ degree house waiting for maintenance to show up.  It was miserable and totally avoidable had I just been on a regular maintenance schedule.  Learn from my mistake, it is not worth it to wait until something breaks to have it serviced.   Get on a regular maintenance schedule.  When you heating/cooling is running problem-free, you will be so happy that you listened to this advice!

In addition to your AC/Heating unit, you should also plan to have your chimney serviced annually (early Fall) as well.  As a safety precaution I am a major advocate for Carbon Monoxide detectors.  They are inexpensive and most importantly, LIFE SAVING!  Every home should be equipped with these detectors, so please go out and get one if you haven't already.  

Get a Crock Pot and/or Dutch Oven

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Colder weather means that Soup Season is officially here!  I am a huge fan of soup during the colder months.  In addition to soup being warm and comforting, it can be extremely affordable to prepare.  Every soup recipe I make/create starts with a either my Crock-Pot or Dutch Oven.  Whether it's a slowly made soup, like my recipe for Slow Cooker Lentil Soup, or a faster soup recipe, like Rotisserie Chicken Noodle Soup, both the Crock-Pot and dutch oven are kitchen staples/essentials and pieces that I highly recommend for any soup cooking enthusiasts.  

Outfit All of Your Sinks with Hand Moisturizer

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Last week I had my annual check up with my dermatologist (having grown up in South Florida, annual mole checks are a must).  Anyway (sorry, TMI), at the end of the visit the physician's assistant gave me a list of the doctor's "Best Practices for Keeping Your Skin Healthy During the Winter Months."  Umm…Brilliant idea!  LOVE IT!!  One tip from the sheet that I especially loved was keeping hand moisturizer by all of your sinks.  When you think about it, this is such an easy tip and seems so obvious, however many people suffer from dried or cracked hands during the winter months.  Williams Sonoma makes a fabulous Hand Soap/Moisturizer Kitchen sink caddy that I am a huge fan of using because it not only meets my need for clean and hydrated hands, but they also have the most delicious selections of scents! 

Rotate your Wardrobe

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Take time reorganize your wardrobe.  Pull out all of your spring clothes and store them away for the season in order to create room for those bulky winter sweaters and boots.  Since closet space is at a premium in the city, I am a huge fan of using Ziploc Vacuum Seal Space Saver Bags and under the bed plastic storage containers.  Not only are they great ways to efficiently use space, but they serve as great forms of protection for your clothes while being stored.  **Tip- before storing away your clothes for the season, take time to wash/launder all garments.  It will keep them in good shape and ready to wear for the next season.  

Winter-Proofing Your Dog

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This is actually an area that had been initially overlooked the first winter we had Dolly.  It didn't occur to my husband or me how important it was to properly outfit our dog for winter until it was too late.  Yes, that first Winter with Dolly, she ended up suffering from some terribly cracked paws.  Terribly painful for her and of course Chris and I were beside ourselves seeing her in any sort of discomfort.  In a panic, I immediate ran to the pet store and spent way too much money on all sorts of winter gear that was necessarily the best for her either (i.e. like the set of $50 snow boots that she refuses to walk in…see below).   

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After the initial fire drill with Dolly's cracked paws and trying to figure out how to protect them from any further pain/damage due to street salt and cold weather, I got to researching.  One of the most helpful resources actually came from watching this Martha Stewart Show segment (of course Martha would have the answers!).  Below is a breakdown of Dolly's list of winter must haves that I would recommend for any dog owner looking for the best ways to protect their pet this Winter. 

  • Pawz Rubber Balloon Boots- these boots are both protective and comfortable.  
  • Musher's Secret- all natural wax-based paw balm that is both protective and moisturizing. 
  • Paw/Nose Balm- don't forget to moisturize your dog's nose!  Dog's noses are equally susceptible to chapping/cracking during the winter months if not properly moisturized. 
  • Water Resistant Winter Coat- There are those days where the dog's natural fur coat is not going to cut it.  Having a good winter coat that is warm and water resistant is essential for keeping your pet healthy during the cold months.  
  • Bag Balm- a product used for years by farmers to keep livestock from getting chapped skin is also a great product for moisturizing and healing your dog's paws. 
  • Opie & Dixie's Healing Paw Balm- another great healing paw balm that I personally think smells the best (eucalyptus).  Very soothing and an excellent moisturizer.  

Today's list of winter prep tips are the essentials on my list every year.  However, if you are looking to go above and beyond with your seasonal preparation (which I typically do), here are links to Martha Stewart's Fall Homekeeping Tips and Winter Homekeeping Tips.  Both are fabulous resources, but of course feel free to email me with any questions not answered in today's post at redefiningdomestics@gmail.com. 

In Decorate Tags Ziploc, Pawz Rubber Boots, Dog Care, Pet Care, Winter Prep, Carbon Monoxide Detector, Le Creuset, Crock Pot
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My Fall Decor Picks

November 2, 2015 Callie Cagney
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Over the weekend I spent some time reviewing all of my Instagram posts since the start of the Fall season.  As I was reviewing the images, I noticed that certain seasonal decor pieces made repeat appearances in the various photos I had posted over the past few months.   For today's post I wanted to share a list of those top Fall decor picks that have been front and center on my Instagram account this season and have helped to transform my home into a cozy and inviting space that is appropriately outfitted for the Autumn season.  

Tortoise Shell Coasters

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Whether it's a splash of cheetah, leopard or zebra, I love incorporating a splash of animal print into my home decor (always faux of course!).  When we moved into our current house, I decided to add a splash of unexpected texture to our living room wall with a pair of these Tortoise Shells from Restoration Hardware (and am still totally obsessed with them--see here and here).  Fall is all about the warm and earthy tones, so when I came across this set of tortoise shell coasters from Caspari, it was a no brainer!  Of course the biggest surprise when I first came across these coasters was the fact that they are actually just laminated cardboard, thus very inexpensive (double win!).  Stylish, functional and affordable, makes these coasters the perfect fall decor addition to any living room. 

Twine Balls

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I came across these twine balls while perusing the aisles of my local florist/garden center.  When it came to fall decor last year I totally went pinecone crazy, so I was thrilled to have discovered these fab little natural twine balls.  They make for fabulous table accents, vase fillers and can even be spray painted (say…gold or copper?) to coordinate with any decor scheme.  Unique, versatile and inexpensive are all reasons why I am loving these twine balls this season.   

Glam Pumpkins

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Glam pumpkins are still going strong in my house!  Initially I had been incorporating an assortment of metallic colors into my seasonal decor, however as the season has rolled on I have found that the white pumpkins with the gold painted stems have quickly taken over as the favorite.  Whether I am decorating my bar, creating a centerpiece for my dining room table or simply coffee tablescaping, these "glammed up" pumpkins are a decor must have for me this season.  

Hearth by Nest Fragrances

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While on vacation in North Carolina a few weeks ago, my husband and I spent a day perusing the shops of the most picturesque town in the mountains, Blowing Rock (definitely a town worth seeing if you are ever in the area).  One of my favorite stores in this town has the most fabulous selection of Caspari products, entertaining accessories and NEST Fragrances (naturally, this was my favorite store in Blowing Rock).  The reason for regaling you with this bit of background, is because it was at this store that I first smelled Hearth, by: Nest Fragrances.  I started out by purchasing the votive, in order to test it out and see if I liked it.  Well, within a week of purchasing the votive, I found myself online ordering the 3-wick.  OMG, this candle is absolutely to die for! Reminiscent of a wintertime fire with delicious notes of rich wood, frankincense and smoky embers, this candle is the perfect cozy accent for any home on a cold fall evening.  

Greenery: Carnations, Chrysanthemums & Eucalyptus

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We all know that I love fresh flowers in my home.  I mean every room has at least one, if not multiple flower arrangements at all times.  I am a total flower junkie.  What I love about the Fall months is that my repertoire has consisted of a lovely array of inexpensive florals/greenery that just so happen to be in season.  Carnations and various types of Chrysanthemums have been trending in my house since September.  Why?  They are voluminous, pretty, inexpensive and last for weeks!  Yes those red flowers pictured at the top and bottom of this post are carnations!  So fabulous!  

As for greenery, I have loved incorporating an assortment of eucalyptus into my arrangements, not only because they come at a price tag of $2.99/bunch (ala Trader Joe's of course!), but also because they are extremely fragrant and I am in love with that shade of eucalyptus green.   Carnations, chrysanthemums and eucalyptus are all fabulous floral additions that have helped me to transform my house from a bright and breezy summer space into a cozy fall abode. 

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In Decorate Tags Nest Fragrances, Caspari, Flowers, Carnations, Eucalyptus, Pumpkins
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Miniature Caramel Apples

October 30, 2015 Callie Cagney
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Halloween is tomorrow and in addition to the many wonderfully festive aspects of this holiday, like Jack-O-Lanterns and Trick-or-Treaters, I am all about making Caramel Apples!  This sweet treat has been a Halloween staple for me for as long as I can remember.  The combination of caramel and apple alone is brilliant!  Honestly, whoever came up with that combination deserves some sort of award, especially on Halloween!  

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I will admit that even though I am a total Caramel Apple fanatic, I have never been a fan of their size.  Sure, eating an apple alone is no big deal, but then coat it in caramel, chocolate, candy, etc… it quickly becomes overwhelming and way too much food, especially for one sitting!

As if the universe somehow heard me voicing my issue with caramel apples while perusing Pinterest a few weeks ago, I came across the most brilliant idea- Miniature Caramel Apples!!  After spending time testing recipes and various assembly tips, I am pleased to share with you what I think is the perfect caramel apple.  Not too big, but still has all of the essential flavor components AND gives you the ability to have just a taste or many tastes! 

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Here is what you will need:

  • 2 Granny Smith Apples
  • 1 Bag of Kraft Caramel Bits
  • Cinnamon Sugar
  • Crushed up Pretzel Pieces
  • Chopped Nuts (I used hazelnuts and toasted them)
  • Tree Sticks from your yard/outside (*You can also use toothpicks)
  • Parchment Paper
  • Pam Non-Stick Cooking Spray
  • Melon Baller

Directions:

  1. Wipe sticks down with distilled white vinegar and a damp cloth
  2. Then break sticks into 3" long pieces and bake on a baking sheet at 350 degrees fahrenheit for 15 minutes (to sterilize)
  3. Heat the caramel according to the packaging, then set aside to cool
  4. Meanwhile, use your melon baller to scoop out apple balls making sure to leave a piece of apple skin on each apple ball
  5. Use a paper towel to dry the apple balls, removing as much moisture as possible from the flesh
  6. Insert a baked stick into the top of each apple ball (*the apple skin is the top of the ball)
  7. Spray a parchment lined cookie sheet with Pam non-stick spray
  8. When the caramel is cooled enough that it is starting to harden, dip each apple ball into the caramel, making sure to have the caramel touch all edges of the apple skin
  9. Once the apple ball is coated in caramel, dip the base into your desired toppings and set on the greased parchment sheet to dry

*Note- these treats have a short shelf life, so please enjoy them shortly after they are made.

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Happy Halloween Everyone!!

In Food and Drink Tags Halloween, Dessert, Apples, DIY
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Host a Pumpkin Carving Party

October 28, 2015 Callie Cagney
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This past Friday, I invited a small group of friends over to my house for cocktails and pumpkin carving.  Since none in this group (myself included) has kids, which is typically the most compelling reason for carving pumpkins, we had been missing out on this fabulous holiday tradition for quite some time.  So as you could imagine, the response from my guests to this party invitation was an enthusiastic "yes!".  After extensive plotting and planning, I came up with a pumpkin carving party that struck a perfect balance of sophistication with splashes of festive Halloween accents thrown into the mix. Below is a breakdown of the various elements from my recent pumpkin carving party, filled with great ideas and tips on how you can recreate this holiday tradition with your own group of friends!

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Pumpkin Carving Station

Since there were a fair number of us carving pumpkins, I decided to transform my dining room table into the pumpkin carving station.  Here is a list of the supplies I used to create this space:

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  • Disposable Painting Tarp
  • Pumpkins
  • Set of Assorted Foam Brushes
  • Carving Knives (I just used my favorite Victorinox Steak Knives)
  • An assortment of paints (see this post for more details)
  • Glitter 
  • Glue
  • Tea Lights
  • An assortment of Halloween candies (to keep everyone's energy levels up)
  • Free Pumpkin Stencils courtesy of Better Homes and Garden (so many fabulous options!)
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Pumpkin Trivia

Instead of just sitting around the table carving pumpkins in silence or with generic conversation, I thought it would be a fun idea to take this time to share a little pumpkin trivia with my guests.  Not only was it fun to see what my friends knew about pumpkins, but it also added an extra element of fun to the party.  This site has everything you need to know about pumpkins. 

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Food and Beverage

What cocktail party of mine would be complete without a cheesescape?!?  Here is a breakdown of what I served at this party:

  • Cheeses: Jasper Hill Farm Clothbound Cheddar, Cypress Grove Midnight Moon, Cypress Grove Humboldt Fog
  • Chutney: Virginia Chutney Co. Balsamic Fig Chutney
  • Crackers: Raincoast Flats Kale and Walnut, Dr. Kracker Pumpkin Seed Cheddar
  • Ina Garten's Tomato Crostini with Whipped Feta
  • Other Nibbles: Edamame, Somersaults, Assorted Nuts, Veggies and Hummus
  • Wine: Napa Cellars Pinot Noir
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Goody Bags

What Halloween party would be complete without a little Trick or Treat!  Well, in our case it was more of a nod to Trick or Treating.  Each guest received a goody bag and mini bottle of Prosecco at the end of the evening  to take home along with their carved pumpkin. See my post on Halloween Treat Bags for more details.

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This party was a huge hit with my friends and the perfect culmination of the various projects I had been sharing throughout this past month.  Even though it may seem at times like pumpkin carving should be more of a kid centric activity, there are so many ways to enhance the sophistication level of this activity, ultimately making it worthy of adults and even a cocktail party!  

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In Entertain Tags Fall Entertaining, Arts and Crafts, Candy Corn, Halloween, Candy, Cheesescape, Gift Bags, Decorations, Cocktail Party, Pumpkins
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Hot Mulled Apple Cider

October 26, 2015 Callie Cagney
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Today I wanted to share a simple entertaining idea/recipe that is perfect for Fall.  Whether you are hosting a tailgate or simply looking for a warm and cozy after dinner drink to enjoy with your guests, hot mulled apple cider never fails to be a crowd pleaser.  Below I have included a list of what you will need to make this delicious beverage alongside some of my favorite serving accessories. As the days grow shorter and the weather turns much colder, hot mulled apple cider is the perfect way to keep warm while enjoying time with close friends.  

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For the Cider:

  • 1 Quart Apple Cider (Williams Sonoma or from your local grocery store)
  • Mulling Spices (my favorites include: Whole Foods and Williams Sonoma)
  • Tea Infuser (Large or Single) *Optional*
  • Cinnamon Sticks
  • Brandy or Gold Rum (for those age 21+)

*In a large pot, simmer 1 quart of apple cider over medium heat with 2Tbs of mulling spices for approximately 20minutes. Remove tea infuser (or pour cider through a sieve if spices were added loosely to cider while cooking).  Serve warm and garnished with a cinnamon stick, apple crisp and even an additional jigger of brandy or rum (for adults)! 

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Cider Serving Essentials:

  • Gold Serving Tray (similar here)
  • CB2 Cantina Glass Mugs (Click here to see my photo featured on CB2.com's #myCB2!)
  • CB2 Marta Tasting Glasses for Additional Garnishes
  • Simple & Crisp, Apple Crisps
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In Food and Drink Tags Williams-Sonoma, Mulling Spices, Brandy, Simple & Crisp, Apple Cider, Cocktail, CB2
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