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Monday, April 27, 2015

honeysuckle lemonade with cathead vodka


disclaimer: cathead vodka sponsored our birmingham bloggers 1st anniversary bash & provided us with some fabulous vodka to sample and serve. all opinions are entirely mine.

at the birmingham bloggers 1st anniversary bash (recap post soon!), we served this delicious, simple and refreshing crowd pleaser. it's simple to make and perfect for spring and summertime!

i've been a fan of cathead for many years. i love supporting southern brands, so it doesn't get much better than sipping on a spirit distilled by our neighbors, mississippi. i was first introduced to cathead's honeysuckle vodka at watermark in nashville, after trying it in a lovely cocktail called the southern belle, featuring cathead honeysuckle vodka and fresh peach juice. it was divine.

since, this vodka has been to go-to at cocktail joints. at collins, i often just tell them to throw this in something and make whatever they want. i always love it. it's my favorite - which is why i wanted to serve it to my fellow birmingham bloggers at our party.

 

cathead honeysuckle lemonade

  • 1 part (1 oz) cathead honeysuckle vodka
  • 2 parts lemonade, freshly made or simply lemonade brand
  • splash of club soda or prosecco, optional

combine all ingredients in a glass or cocktail shaker. serve over ice.

the splash of club soda or prosecco gives the cocktail just a little fizz, which i prefer. this drink is also incredibly easy to make in batches and can be served in a large drink dispenser at a party or outdoor bbq. simply follow the same ratios. enjoy, y'all!

this post is a part of a little mini linkup! check out the other posts below for more southern themed cocktails using cathead vodka.



Wednesday, April 22, 2015

birmingham bloggers: one year


i talk all the time about birmingham bloggers, how the community got started and how much it means to me. i get asked frequently if birmingham bloggers is my full-time job - and no, it is not. and though the work to keep the community running as well as it does is essentially a second full-time job, i wouldn't trade it for the world. i like the hustle.

in a year of experimenting with this community, i have learned so much, not only about myself but about the amazing people who live, work and create in birmingham, alabama - and i've learned that we have an incredible stock of fabulous, talented people here. browse the birmingham bloggers members for only a few minutes and you'll find a vibrant, thriving voice that represents birmingham so well. i am honored to be able to give these folks a platform to connect.

the future holds a lot for this community and i am thrilled to see where it takes us. we've got events planned through august, and so many ideas for late summer and fall going forward.


tonight, at the nest in avondale, we're hosting the birmingham bloggers one year anniversary bash. we've been fortunate enough to work with a handful of wonderful sponsors for this event to put together a delicious spread of food, cocktails and goodie bags for our members. everyone was asked to wear purple - so of course, i went and got a purple gel manicure and spent way too long trying to find the perfect purple dress, which are surprisingly difficult to come by...

this party is about rewarding y'all for being awesome folks. i cannot wait to give away these prizes. and don't worry, there will be plenty of photos and a recap post very soon.


my friend and co-founder, beth, made this beautiful birmingham bloggers birthday cake, so check out her blog for the recipe! and though we won't have it at the party tonight, we loved having our own little mini celebration. having co-founder molly in athens has been a bummer and we miss her so much (you should see our group texts...) - but we are so happy she'll be joining us for the one year celebration tonight.

countless meetups, 160+ members, new friends and many fun collaborations later - birmingham bloggers is a year old! here's to many, many more. see y'all along for the ride.

Monday, April 20, 2015

5 birmingham favorites


well hello! april has been a quiet month for this blog (more on that in my next post on wednesday) but i'm happy to say things are starting to settle down and i'll be back to regular posting very soon!

having lived in birmingham for almost 2 years, i've got my go-to spots. i could endlessly list our james beard award winning eateries, trendy coffee shops and beautiful outdoor spots, but i figured i'd list the five places i actually frequent on a nearly weekly basis. i have so many favorites that i adore, but these are the places that i find myself most often (and picking just five was really, really difficult!)

01. railroad park - now this is a given, but if you aren't spending time at railroad park, what are you doing? my favorite thing is to take a blanket and picnic to railroad around sunset (and maybe some wine? shhh....) and enjoy the weather.

02. collins bar - kinda don't know what i'd do without this place. our cocktail scene is just getting started, and collins is boldly blazing a popular path. stop in and let the bartenders know what your favorite spirits are, and they'll whip you up something custom. there is no menu!

03. melt - what started as a grilled cheese food truck has now blossomed into a brick & mortar restaurant in the heart of avondale. i'm at melt way too freaking much. their cocktails are divine and the seasonal menu is always rotating with fresh ingredients. my favorite? the buffalo chicken melt and a matilda loaded cocktail. matilda is the name of the food truck!

04. moss rock nature preserve - aside from ruffner and oak mountain, moss rock is my favorite for a simple hike on a breezy day. the entire trail is covered so you can stay cool in the shade, and the boulders in boulder field are beautiful! i love the creek and waterfalls along the trail. this is definitely worth the drive down to hoover.

05. o'henry's coffee - do you realize how hard this is for me? picking a coffee shop? i love all birmingham coffee offerings, but o'henry's has my heart. it was one of the first coffee shops i started frequenting here in town. the o'henry's in highland park opened just as i moved to the area. additionally, i founded birmingham bloggers with beth and molly at o'henry's, hold nearly all of my meetings there, and have ruled their cold brewed iced coffee the best in town.

birmingham folks, what are your top 5 local favorites?

Monday, March 30, 2015

springtime life catchup


is this still a lifestyle blog? it's been a minute since i did a good old fashioned life update post. if you read my post on 'why i scheduled side gig work hours', you can imagine i've done some reorganizing and restructuring in my life recently. these changes have been immensely satisfying for my health and happiness. needless to say, there have been a lot of changes in recent weeks - all good changes. guess the springtime is bringing some spring cleaning to my life, yeah?

i was recently asked if i was still considering moving, and it kind of caught me off guard. i haven't thought about moving in months, which is odd for me. birmingham... what are you doing to me? this wasn't the plan! i dunno y'all. but for now i'm staying put. let's just say that.

so here's what i've been up to lately...

  • i finally stopped by local juicery sprout & pour to try out their juices, and i was so impressed! quench is definitely my favorite.
  • alabama is currently experiencing the brief few weeks of spring we'll be allotted... so i'm finally wearing some bright colors and enjoying it!
  • the other weekend, i got together with beth and rachel to work on a project of ours, and we knocked out a few blog posts in the process too... beth had a beautiful strawberry lemon cake to photograph, and i photographed my pecan crusted goat cheese bacon greens salad. YUM.
  • i've gotten a lot more confident in my thoughts on marketing, social media, etc. - and i've found i actually thoroughly enjoy writing about them. my writing skills need flexing, badly, but i think i'm going to be able to maintain a linear thought process and actually write on a few of my marketing tips, tricks and experiences. so far, it's going well, and i've enjoyed the content switchup!
  • still listening to being boss like it's my freakin' job. LISTEN TO THIS PODCAST.
  • i ran my second color me rad 5k (read my tips from last year here) and had a blast. if you haven't done this 5k, just go do it. it's a great way to start your saturday. 

has your spring started off on a good note?

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

social media: scheduling vs. organic


confession: until my experience at food media south in february, i didn't even realize this was a true debate. at one of the panels, our parting wisdom regarding social media was this: don't ever, ever schedule social media.

my friends and i collectively flipped out.

scheduling social media has been my saving grace. without tools that allow me to do this like hootsuite, or buffer, i'm quite positive i would have lost my sanity somewhere along the way. there is a true beauty in being able to sit down and proactively plan your brand/blog's voice - even if you only plan a few days in advance. knowing that your social media is active, present and there while you're busy is comforting.

but what are the cons?

during the panel on social media at food media south, one of the cons expressed was, undoubtedly, the potential for your scheduled tweets/posts to render as insensitive due to events unfolding at the time of their scheduled posting. in today's world of rapid citizen based reporting, it's almost inevitable, however, that many posts can be classified as insensitive simply because they are posted during a certain time, their content irrelevant.

say a national weather tragedy strikes - floods overtake the great plains. you own a pool installation company in this region. you sit down and plan your tweets for the week on a certain day, far in advance. during the frantic tweets about flooding, the iphone videos of water overtaking a house... there's your tweet: "want a better way to relax? GET WET with our SOAKING summer deals!" hmmm, well damn, i think everyone is surely wet enough....? and now you look like an asshole.

but what makes sense for your brand? consider this: are your scheduled posts relatively neutral in their content? could they stand among frantic weather tweets and not look silly? i mean, let's face it - tragedy does not stop the world from uploading youtube videos, making vines and snapchatting. what does this mean for your blog, business or brand?

unless you have a full-time social media person to manage it for you, 24/7 organic posting for many is, simply, impossible. for some brands who post 1-2 times daily across all media, sure, it's feasible. but for most, who are trying to stay afloat in the never-ending chatter, scheduling is a must, and at minimum, must be used to supplement organic posting.

social media scheduling do's

  • DO decide how often your posts need to be written. once weekly? every 3 days?
  • DO write content that is neutral, but aware. think about the time of day you're posting. draw attention to this - if you're posting a link to an article at 6am, prompt the "early birds" to click & read over their morning coffee.
  • DO keep your social media outlets on your phone with (if you can stand it) notifications on. this way, your scheduled content is published, and you can still reply, favorite and retweet in real time.
  • DO write organic posts in addition to scheduled ones. if you spot an article, remember a factoid, or feel the need to have something put out there - do it. don't schedule it. just whip out your phone and tweet it.
  • DO stay on top of your "voice" in your posts. don't sound robotic.

social media scheduling don't's:

  • DON'T write your posts for the week and never glance at your facebook or twitter again until it's time to write more posts. scheduling doesn't mean you don't pay attention, it just means you aren't sitting at your computer all day writing.
  • DON'T write posts that could be rendered irrelevant at the time of their posting - remarks about the weather, current events or newsworthy topics are best left for organic posting.
  • DON'T rely on scheduling as your only form of social media interaction. mediums like instagram and pinterest require more organic thought and energy - schedule time to work on these as you deem appropriate, but don't forget about them if they coincide with your brand.
     
do you schedule any social media? do you see a benefit to doing so? why or why not?