Happy Mother's Day
Happy Mother's Day Weekend to all the fabulous moms!
Make sure you tell your mom she's wonderful this weekend.
And, don't forget to stop in to Habitat to get a Mother's Day bouquet!
xo
Happy Mother's Day Weekend to all the fabulous moms!
Make sure you tell your mom she's wonderful this weekend.
And, don't forget to stop in to Habitat to get a Mother's Day bouquet!
xo
We love beautifully styled brunches!
While we all agree that every Sunday should host such an occasion, we love that Easter Sunday all but demands it.
Follow the jump to see some of our favorite ideas for Easter Brunch!
We are so excited for our holiday party this Friday!
Come party with us and we'll share our favorite holiday sips, snacks and top secret design ideas! Not to mention a 15% discount store wide.
Follow the jump to find out more
|| photo above by green door photography ||
|| all photos by green door photography ||
Happy Independence Day lovelies! For me (Elyse), the 4th of July is always characterized by parades, picnics, bbq's and fireworks! So I thought I would put together some pictures to help inspire your 4th of July soiree, whether it be a picnic, firework show or bbq!
Ok, I (Marci) have to admit, it took me quite a long time to settle on a recipe for today. I knew that, in honor of Father's Day, I should really do a grilling recipe. But, as some of you know, I'm a vegetarian, making today's Foodie Friday post a minor challenge. In the end, I think I made a wonderful pick! I whipped it up this last weekend for my friends to try and they all gave it two thumbs up. Follow the jump to see Habitat's first Foodie Friday involving meat.
Alright ladies, here is what you will need.
2 medium red bell peppers
1 cup dried currants
One 14-ounce jar sweet pickled red peppers, 1/2 cup of the juices from the jar reserved
1 cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for grilling
Kosher salt
Is it really time for Father's Day already? This is such a tough gift holiday for me (Marci). My dad is really passionate about his hobbies and he is always buying the most up to date material, leaving me about zero gift ideas. Luckily, the Habitat Team has put our heads together to create a list of some great Missoula Father's Day events and presents. Follow the jump to see what we came up with.
You are you dad's favorite gift! Frame your favorite picture of the two of you and spend the day saying thanks for all he's done.
Hope this helps lovelies
XO
I (Esther) love holidays! What is better than lots of yummy food to enjoy with friends and family?? Holidays were always a big part of my family, especially Memorial Day! The day started off in the kitchen baking with my grandmother, then straight to the garden to pick flowers with my grandfather-growing up in Pennsylvania we always had an amazing garden! Then the whole family (my parents, six siblings, and grandparents, quite the brood, right!) would gather in the garden to enjoy my grandmother’s food, her dishes always promised something delicious and new, along with all the traditional "must haves". Every year, I try to honor this memory by trying a new tasty recipe, this year the Habitat team is enjoy the day off together and I am trying my hand at grilled pizza!
Follow the jump to see a few of my other Memorial Day inspirations. What are you all up to? We would love to hear!
Are you ready ladies? Sunday is Mother's Day and we are all putting on our party hats to throw our mother's a fabulous brunch. Because we just love delicate decor and delicious munchies, we are ecstatic to though these soirees for the women in our life. Follow the jump to see a sneak peek to our inspiration.
What are you doing for your mom?
XO
How is it already time for Mother's Day? This year is just flying by! I am little behind on thinking about what to get my wonderful mother, so, I thought I would turn to you to help me decide. Follow the jump to see some of my ideas.
XO
Isn't this an AMAZING cake? I am totally obsessed with luster dust and can't wait to try out this technique- you mix it with vodka to get that great clumping effect. Follow the jump for the reciepe.
Chocolate Cake:
2 cups sugar
2 cups flour
1/3 cup black cocoa powder
2/3 cup Dutch-processed cocoa powder
1 tspn salt
1 tspn baking powder
1 tspn baking soda
2 eggs, beaten
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 cup whole milk
1 cup hot coffee
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease, flour, and line the bottoms of two 8" round cake pans. If desired, line the cake pans with bake-even strips.
2. In a mixer bowl, combine sugar, flour, black and Dutch-processed cocoa, salt, baking powder, and baking soda. Mix to combine.
3. In a separate bowl, combine the beaten eggs, vegetable oil, and milk. Stir to mix. Then, with the mixer on low, pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients. Mix on low until evenly distributed.
4. Pour the hot coffee into the batter and mix on medium low until smooth.
5. Divide the batter between the two cake pans.
6. Bake for 35-45 minutes. When a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out cleanly, the cakes are done. Remove from the oven and let cool completely. Once completed, split the layers.
Cocoa-Olallieberry Buttercream:
1/2 cup olallieberry puree, from about 3/4 cup olallieberries {In place of olliberries, try substituting fresh or frozen blackberries.}
2 Tbspn black cocoa, sifted
11 oz. sugar (~310 grams)
5 oz. water (~140 grams)
150 grams egg whites (~5 egg whites)
pinch of cream of tartar, optional
50 grams sugar
4 sticks (1 lb) butter, at room temperature
food coloring, if desired
oreo cookies, chopped into sixths
1. In a small bowl, mix together the raspberry puree and sifted black cocoa. Set aside.
2. Combine water and 11 oz. (310 gr) sugar in a small pot over medium-high heat. Without stirring, bring to a boil and let cook until the temperature reaches 240 degrees F.
3. Meanwhile, place the egg whites and cream of tartar in a mixer bowl. With the whisk attachment, begin whisking the egg whites when the syrup begins to bubble on the stove. Start whisking on medium low until the whites begin to foam, then increase speed to high and gradually add the remainder of the sugar. Whip until soft peaks form and stop.
4. Once the syrup has reached 240 degrees F (soft ball stage) and the whites have been whipped to soft peaks, gradually pour the syrup in a small stream into the egg whites, whisking on medium high continuously. Be careful not to allow the sugar syrup to fall on the beaters.
5. Continue whisking until the bowl of the mixer is at body temperature and not warm anymore.
6. Slowly begin to add the butter, about a half tablespoon at a time.
7. Once all of the butter is incorporated, continue whisking while adding the olallieberry and cocoa mixture and the food coloring, if using. Beat until incorporated. Use immediately, layering with the chopped oreos.
Dark Chocolate Ganache:
3 oz. dark chocolate, chopped
2.5 oz. manufacturing or heavy whipping cream
1 Tbspn butter
1. Place the chopped chocolate in a bowl and set aside.
2. In a saucepan, heat the cream and butter just until simmering.
3. Pour the hot cream mixture over the chocolate. Let sit for a minute or so.
4. Whisk the cream into the chocolate until smooth. Cool briefly and pour onto frosted cake.
To Glitter: Use gold Luster Dust mixed with a small amount of vodka and splatter on top of ganache.