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CELEBRATE SOUTHERN: A Southern Christmas Home Tour

December 22, 2014 by Susan 23 Comments

Seriously - let’s just take five seconds to breathe. Can you believe that Christmas is THIS WEEK! Holy guacamole - when, how, why, wait.. what?! I cannot even grasp where this year has gone. I swear, as I get older, time just flies by quicker and quicker. I assume that my grandmother must sneeze and it’s a new year.

It’s time that I joined BlogWorld and bring you a mini-version of what most of you have been posting recently: these beautiful, creative, Christmas home tours. Here are a few shots of festiveness that you will find around my house… Hope you enjoy!

My wedding wish tree all dressed up for Christmas with my Beach Christmas Village underneath it…

2 cats & chloe: How to reuse your wedding wish tree 2 cats & chloe: unique christmas tree 2 cats & chloe: Christmas Church in Village

(Above) I love the church in this village. It weirdly looks just like the church we got married in! Glitter and all!

(Below) We have this very awkward “fireplace” room in our house. Every other time of the year I just breeze right through it. But as Christmas arrives, it becomes the prettiest room in our home. Our tree is covered in ornaments that we have collected through all of our travels. I have been picking up an ornament on every vacation or country/state I have visited for the last 10ish years. It really makes decorating the tree a very special thing, remembering past adventures and wonderful memories.

Notice my newest decorative piece this year… do you see Rudolph over the mantel? Cute right?!

2 cats & chloe: how to decorate a live tree 2 cats & chloe: Rudolph over mantel 2 cats & chloe: southern style and decorated christmas mantel

Since our official tree isn’t actually in our den, I have this tiny one, that I purchased in 9th grade, all decked out next to my blanket ladder. Notice the gum drop garland?! I think they are so fun!

When I was on vacation many years ago in San Antonio, TX, I found this stained glass Nativity Scene. It’s not large, by any means, but I think it is so cute and unique.

2 cats & chloe: Stained Glass Nativity Scene

And no Christmas is complete with out bags and bags of brand new, neon yellow tennis balls under the tree. Surprisingly, the k9s haven’t even messed with them yet. Fun Fact: If you want to drive a border collie crazy, drop 15 tennis balls in the room at one time. It’s the closest thing we can get to herding sheep…

2 cats & chloe: What to get your dog for Christmas

I decided to go a bit rustic with my tablescape this year… I found these super cute reindeer {one is wearing a bow tie while the other is wearing a normal tie… because deer always need to look dapper} and then paired them with a couple gold and white striped taper candles, a few poinsettias and my metal center piece that I bought at a Swiss Christmas Market two years ago. When my advent candles are lit, you see the houses cut into the rusted metal.

2 cats & chloe: Festive reindeer tablescape 2 cats & chloe: advent candles 2 cats & chloe: German christmas decoration

And because no blog post is complete without a cute puppy picture… man I wish she would stay this size forever:

2 cats & chloe: Olivia Benson the Border Collie

Now join the fun! Link up with J and me! Show us your southern inspired posts! Looking for a theme? Think Christmas, Crafts, DIY, Fashion, Foodie Amazingness, or even a southern city you have visited or live in! I would LOVE to see how Christmas is celebrated around other southern cities!

Southern Bloggers Linkup Celebrate Southern

A favorite of mine from last week was FrugElegent‘s Christmas Home Tour! Wanna see a stunning home? Go check them out!

FrugElegant: Christmas Home Tour

As always, thanks for stopping in… your love, comments and support mean the world to me. Merry Christmas and Cheers Y’all!

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Progressive Potluck and Paleo Maple Glazed Salmon

December 16, 2014 by Susan 8 Comments

This weekend was an AWESOME weekend. Not only did I get to have breakfast with a long lost friend on Saturday, but I got to have dinner with another friend in DC on Saturday night! You see, Saturday after breakfast, my husband and I hit the road for Washington DC. Our anniversary was last month… and for the one year anniversary, “paper” is the traditional gift. So I gave him tickets to the Caps game {because even though they are almost always digital these days, you can still print tickets on PAPER!} While my lack of knowledge wouldn’t allow me to see much of a difference between the professional Washington Capitals and our local Admirals hockey {other than the cost of the ticket and the size of the arena} apparently my husband can… so this was a very special gift.

2 cats & chloe: Date night in DC

Sunday was just as awesome. I spent most of the day cleaning the house and prepping for my family’s “Progressive Potluck.” You see, for many years we would do a Christmas Progressive Dinner. We would eat one course of dinner at each house. It was a really fun way to see everyone’s holiday decorations and eat a ton of food. But as we have gotten older and I have moved an hour from my family - this tradition has died out. So this year, I decided to invite everyone {spur of the moment} to our house, but they still had to prepare one course of the meal. Instead of a traditional potluck where people bring whatever they want, I assigned courses to each couple coming. {Quite frankly, why haven’t I thought about doing that for all potlucks? That way you don’t end up with 15 servings of cole slaw…}

My husband and I {read: Suz} were in charge of the main entree. I decided that this would be the perfect time to make a dish from my new Southern Living Christmas Cookbook, that the Ronald McDonald House Charity of Richmond gave me. While searching through this amazing cookbook, I was drooling over so many beautiful dishes. While not all of them are 100% clean eating, there are several in there that are easily adaptable to fit my gluten-free, sugar-free, and practically dairy-free lifestyle.

2 cats & chloe: Paleo Maple Glazed Salmon

There was one dish in particular that jumped right out at me: The Caramelized Maple-and-Garlic Glazed Salmon (page 87). I have been wanting to create a dish that used pure maple syrup as a sweetener, rather than sugar… and this was perfect! My family of picky eaters loved it, and as an entertainer, who was creating this dish on the spot with a house full of guests, I loved that it only took me 20 minutes to make!

If you are looking for a great, clean, and easy holiday dish - I would highly recommend this one. I paired it with sautéed zoodles, roasted garlic mini-potatoes, and roasted veggies. Again, you can find it in this cookbook.

Caramelized Maple-and-Garlic Glazed Salmon
 
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Prep time
20 mins
Cook time
20 mins
Total time
40 mins
 
Author: Southern Living Christmas Cookbook - shared by Susan {2 cats & chloe.}
Recipe type: Dinner, Fish
Cuisine: Fish
Serves: 8
Ingredients
  • 8 (2-inch-thick) salmon fillets (about 2.5 pounds)
  • ¼ tsp. table salt
  • ¾ tsp. garlic powder
  • 2 Tbsp. butter (i used ghee)
  • ⅓ cup maple syrup, divided (to keep it clean be sure to use 100% pure maple)
  • 1 Tbsp. chopped fresh chives
Instructions
  1. Preheat broiler with oven rack 5½ inches from heat. Sprinkle salmon with salt and garlic powder.
  2. Melt butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add salmon, skin side up; cook 2 minutes. Place salmon, skin, side down, on a lightly greased rack in a broiler pan; brush with half of syrup.
  3. Broil salmon for 5 to 7 minutes or until fish reaches desired degree of doneness and syrup begins to caramelize. Brush with remaining syrup; sprinkle with chives.
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A little bit about the Ronald McDonald House of Richmond, VA before I continue on with our family “Potluck Progressive!” This is such a great organization that helps families who have sick children in the hospital. I have done some volunteer work for our local Norfolk Ronald McDonald House in the past: cleaning, cooking and things of that sort. It is so nice to know that by volunteering, or by simply purchasing this cookbook online or from your local Dillard’s that you are helping families stay together and stay strong during one of the scariest times of their lives. The Ronald McDonald House of Richmond provides families with comfy beds, hot showers, homemade meals prepared by volunteers, a place to do laundry, a fully stocked playroom, and a shuttle to take them to and from the hospital. This charity takes care of the family’s basic needs so that they can focus on what matters most: their child’s well being.

Not only are you helping families, but you are getting one heck of a holiday cookbook for just $10. I was so impressed by this cookbook because it definitely makes entertaining easy. It breaks up every single holiday course you can possibly imagine eating. But then, when you flip it over, it has awesome ideas, tablescapes and menus for almost every other holiday on the calendar year! Seriously - they even give you celebration ideas for Memorial Day, Cinco de Mayo and the Kentucky Derby!

Like I said, I used this cookbook for our family’s holiday potluck and the Maple Glazed Salmon was a huge hit. Then, after eating several courses {pictures below} we partied like rockstars. Here’s your photo dump:

Gluten free crackers for this girl! Thanks mother for thinking about me!

2 cats & chloe: progressive potluck salad idea

2 cats & chloe: christmas cake

Red {and green} velvet for everyone else - and a gluten free cuppie for me! Again, thanks to my awesome family for going above and beyond to meet my newly found gluten free needs. Y’all rock.

2 cats & chloe: gluten free cupcake

Then, while we did a wicked gift exchange - Olivia passed out under my butcher block while Chloe helped me get drunk and eat cheese…

2 cats & chloe: tired puppy2 cats & chloe: Drunk with my border collie eating some cheeze 2 cats & chloe: puppy watching herself on the iphone2 cats & chloe: Christmas gift exchange winners

Yup, I scored a box of wine. Not too shabby for a gift exchange!

2 cats & chloe: best christmas exchange gift is... wine! 2 cats & chloe: family gift exchange

So there ya have it guys! This was one heck of a weekend. I find myself truly blessed to have spent 48 hours with my husband, great friends, and family. Tis the season!

If you’re looking for one last Christmas gift - I highly recommend you check out this awesome, charitable, Southern Living Christmas Cookbook. When you give someone this cookbook, you are giving another family a huge gift as well. Many thanks to the Ronald McDonald House of Richmond for gifting me this cookbook. {The recipe in this blog post is straight from the cookbook, page 87.}

2 cats & chloe: Southern living Christmas cookbook, ronald mcdonald house charity

Now time for the linkup! You know the drill!

Southern Bloggers Linkup Celebrate Southern

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Filed Under: Cause Worthy, Celebrate Southern, Christmas, Clean Eats, Dinner, Family, Paleo Foods

CELEBRATE SOUTHERN: Paleo Chocolate Mint Mocha Coffee

December 8, 2014 by Susan 23 Comments

In my past life, I would anxiously await the seasonal coffee creamers to arrive at the grocery store. Oh, and you know, those super fun collector red cups full of spiced latte frappie something-or-others from Starbucks. But then I turned to clean eating and realized exactly how much crap was in those creamers and in just about everything {except their hot tea} at Starbucks.

So I started making clean and delicious versions of these warm beverages at home. Turns out, they are even more delicious {since they are sans the syrupy fake taste}, much healthier for you, and a heck of a lot better for your shoes. Why shoes? Because this hot, delicious drink is cheaper, allowing you to buy more shoes with all that money that won’t be wasted at Starbucks. Duh.

2 cats & chloe: Paleo Mint Chocolate Mocha Coffee

Now there are multiple ways to make this cup of magic, deliciousness. You can put all of the ingredients into a small saucepan and melt them together, then add them to a brewed cup of joe. OR you can do it the easy way, like I did, and make it all in one easy peasey cup.

2 cats & chloe: How to make your own starbucks drinks

CELEBRATE SOUTHERN: Paleo Chocolate Mint Mocha Coffee
 
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Prep time
3 mins
Cook time
3 mins
Total time
6 mins
 
Author: Susan {2 cats & chloe.}
Recipe type: Beverage
Cuisine: Paleo
Serves: 1 cup of coffee
Ingredients
  • One Cup of Your Favorite Coffee {regular or decaf}
  • ¼ tsp of pure vanilla extract
  • ¼ tsp of pure mint extract
  • 1 TBSP of 100% cocoa
  • 2 TBSP of Heavy Coconut Cream
  • 6 drops of liquid stevia
Instructions
  1. You ready for these tough instructions? Put all of the ingredients {except the coffee} into your favorite coffee mug.
  2. Brew coffee and pour it into the mug.
  3. To help blend all ingredients, stir thoroughly, or use a frother.
  4. If you can handle whipped cream... I would highly recommend a dollop of it on the top!
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Froth is up a bit to get everything blended

Need help finding some ingredients? Here’s what I use: Heavy Coconut Cream (less expensive in store), Pure Vanilla, Mint Extract, Liquid Stevia (less expensive in store), Pure 100% Cocoa, and my Favorite Coffee.

And no, you do not need a frother. This was actually the first time I have put mine to use. If you are looking for a decent and inexpensive frother to help blend your coffee {i’m hooked on it!} I highly recommend you check out ikea. I think I bought mine for a couple bucks. Or, you could use one of those huge, blue, never-expiring coupons that are constantly filling up your mailbox and get this one for a few dollars more.

2 cats & chloe: paleo version of starbucks coffee

Give it shot and let me know what you think! I enjoy blending different coffee flavors… give me some more of your favorite starbucks blends! I’m up for a good challenge!

Southern Bloggers Linkup Celebrate Southern

Now, spend some time celebrating all-things-southern and link up J and me below! You can share any posts, young or old, southern inspired: think crafts, recipes, fashion, home decor, holiday tips, travels or even pets!

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CELEBRATE SOUTHERN: Hello December

December 2, 2014 by Susan 18 Comments

Hello December. Well haven’t you started by packing quite the punch? If you read my blog post from yesterday, you heard that Chloe is really ill. Her vet bills really hurt my Christmas budget, but from the sounds of it, she will be okay. She has to fast for the next 24 hours and then eat bland {yet expensive} food for five more days. It’s amazing how the furbabies can tug on our heart strings the way they do. Gotta love them!

Add to it, December 1 - 7, I have to eat everything that my body hates. My endoscopy {to officially test for Celiac Disease} is scheduled for next week and the doctors have said I need to flair up my system with excessive gluten for the next 7 days. I started today with a Chickfila Spicy Chicken Sandwich and then a couple of Hawaiian Rolls. I already feel like I’ve been hit by a truck. Tomorrow that truck just plans on backing up and running me over again when I eat some lasagna with my neighbors. Pray for me. {Oh, and start thinking about joining me January 1 for another group Whole30 Challenge!}

Last month I started a new tradition of documenting my month. I’ve seen this around blogland and LOVE the idea! Here we go with my second month of this series! Huzzah!

sunset at perquimans river
EATING — Gluten with a side of gluten, sprinkled with gluten… for one week only.
DRINKING — Wine and water. But that’s nothing new.
PRACTICING — Keeping the house clean. We are hoping to list our home by the end of the month, in which case I need to keep this abode in tip top shape.
MASTERING — Christmas decorating! Bring on all that is holly and jolly.
LEARNING — what my body can and cannot handle. By the end of next week I will know for sure if I have celiac disease or just an extreme intolerance.
PLAYING -- with a puppy. 24/7. It’s a good thing she is cute.
FINISHING — our kitchen! We are hoping to get our cabinets DONE within the next two weeks!
PLANNING — a couple of nights of family fun, including watching Christmas Vacation on the big screen, an evening at Busch Gardens’ Christmas Towne, and a hockey game in DC!
READING — blogs! I have so many that I need to catch up on! Sorry I’ve been MIA!
WATCHING — Hallmark Christmas Movies. I’m such a sucker for these cheeseball flicks. Oh, and Christmas Vacation {3 times so far this season!}
WALKING — around the backyard, in the cold, potty training Olivia Benson.
WEARING — Leg warmers! I am beyond obsessed! Why did these things ever go out of style?! They are SO comfortable!
COOKING — Thanksgiving leftovers in the microwave! Hooray for GF stuffing!
WORKING — for my biggest client {PWSC} for another year! My contract just came through with them for 2015! Hooray!
TRAVELING — to DC for a Washington Capitols game, spending Christmas Eve with my local family, and then visiting his family in Charlotte before the year is over.
WANTING – a glorious new refrigerator for our new house. It has 4 doors and it’s going to be the rockstar of our future kitchen.
CELEBRATING — Christmas and then welcoming 2015!

As mentioned yesterday, I’m hosting a blogger advent calendar! Join the fun by sharing a christmas picture on your blog, facebook, Instagram, or even Twitter using the hashtag #2catsBloggerAdvent ! This will be a fun way to celebrate December with 25 days of festive pictures! Today is Day Two - our Christmas Card from 2014.
Blogger Advent and Networking Oppotunity, Newlywed Christmas Card

What do you have planned this month? What are you watching? What are you looking forward to the most?

It’s Tuesday, so it’s time to join the Celebrate Southern Linkup! Let’s see some of your Southern Inspired writing, fashion, crafts, decor or even furbabies!

Southern Bloggers Linkup Celebrate Southern

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CELEBRATE SOUTHERN: Cotton and Magnolia Thanksgiving Setting

November 25, 2014 by Susan 14 Comments

Yes, I’m that girl. The girl who has her Thanksgiving tablescape in mind a month or so prior to the holiday. I also had my tables moved and set last week. Yes, LAST WEEK! A week and a half prior to Turkey Day!! You see, I suffer from the occasional bout of anxiety, and having our tables set and ready, put me at ease and allowed me to be a bit more creative and a lot less stressed. So today, while we are Celebrating all things Southern - I want to share my place settings for Thursday with you!

Do you remember a few weeks ago when I “borrowed” a bucket or two of cotton from a Carolina farmer? Remember how I wasn’t really sure what I was going to do with the cotton branches? Well… I think they were put to great use! Who knew that Magnolia leaves and Cotton Plants paired so well to form an elegant, festive look?

Cotton Plant at Place Setting How to use cotton in decor Golden Magnolia Leaf for Thanksgiving

As you can see, I put some of my golden wedding decorations to use for this table setting too. {I have 200 gold chargers in my closet in case any one needs to rent them!} I also used a few of our left over golden glitter votives, because what’s a celebration without a bit of glitter?? The burlap runner was actually cut off of a humungous spool of burlap from Liz’s wedding {that her mom gifted me at the end of the night! i.e. best gift ever!}

I did swing by World Market this past week and found a great deal on these burgundy cloth napkins, a wine bottle turkey outfit, and these oh so fun gold and white striped candle sticks!

While I LOVE decorations and awesomely creative centerpieces, I feel like the excessive details are not 100% necessary for Thanksgiving. My table, while it looks nice, does look a bit “empty” in the eye of this event planner. But that was done for a reason. We are a “pass-the-green-bean-casserole” kinda family. We try to put as much food on the table as possible, rather than plating up in the kitchen like we do for normal dinners.

Thanksgiving Pligrims

I spray painted magnolia leaves {again, “borrowed” from my parents’ front yard} with a metallic gold spray paint, and then used a sharpee to write little notes on them. My favorite being “Gobble Gobble!” My original plan was to write each person’s name on them in a fancy font but as it seems, our guest count keeps changing and I didn’t want anyone to feel left out.

Give Thanks - Thanksgiving Place Settings

And since I do not like to waste great crafting supplies, I threaded a few more cotton balls and hung them on our wedding wish tree! I absolutely adore the rustic, yet chic look of the cotton plant as a decorative piece. I highly recommend you “borrow” some for your own home next year!

Wish Tree for Thanksgiving Holiday Tree for Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Table Scape Cotton and Magnolia for Decor

Are you hosting Thanksgiving at your house? Do you have anything special planned for your decor? I’m really excited to bring together both families, lots of food {including gluten free stuffing!!} and tons of pies and sweets. Tis the season y’all!

Southern Bloggers Linkup Celebrate Southern

Now join the Celebrate Southern fun! Share a Southern-Inspired post of any topic! We welcome and love posts about crafts, fashion, home decor, recipes, holiday traditions, pets, and even reviews of great southern restaurants and cities! Grab a button and link up below! Then come back later this week… Olivia Benson is taking over my blog! {Yup, you read that right! See you then!}

 

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