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Glamping: You Know You Want To.

 

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I’ve never really been the outdoorsy type.  While the idea of camping always appeals to me – guitars around the campfire, cuddling under the stars, waking up with the sun and all – the reality is a little more than I’m ready for (sore back, bug bites, dirty feet, and bad coffee).  The answer: glamping (Glam Camping, natch).

There are a couple of ways to look at glamping – first, the new crop of resorts that offer upscale ways to get close to nature…from yurts to teepees to airstreams, this is the ideal way to go.  Let someone else take care of the details, in true glamping style.  Check out Glamping Hub for a huge listing of sites.

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Image via El Cosmico, Marfa, TX 

(PS – I’m SUPER jealous that my sister is visiting Marfa next month!)

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Image via The Resort at Paws Up

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Another way to look at glamping is the DIY route…just dress up your standard camping trip a bit.  And really…why wouldn’t you want to make things a little more comfortable?  A few extras like portable beds, outdoor rugs and folding chairs go a long way and don’t take up much room.  While a few of my picks are just a wee bit over the top, do it up to your own taste!

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Pure Fiber Organic Bathrobe, Amazon.com;  Basic Inflatable EZ Bed, Grandin Road; Butterfly Chair, Ballard Designs; Flameless Candles, Target; Sunbrella Valencia Stripe Outdoor Pillow, Crate and Barrel; Recycled Morocco Outdoor Rug, VivaTerra; Kite Kilim Floor Pouf, West Elm; Snow Peak Folding Table, REI; Hibachi Grill, Dwell Studio; Insulated Two Bottle Cocktail Case, Amazon.com; Acrylic Wine Glasses, Bed Bath and Beyond; Deluxe Camper’s Kitchen, Cabela’s, Outdoor Leather Cooler, FarFetch.com.  

 

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And finally….somewhere in between.  Did you know you can rent these fabulous teardrop campers and kitchens?  Check out the info  at Vacations-in-a-Can, and in Sunset Magazine (with even more great glamping gear!).

MANDAY: Springtime Beverages

Spring has sprung. The flowers are in bloom. It’s still early enough in the baseball season for Cubs’ fans to think they have a chance. It is a time of hope and renewed energy. It is also a time for changed habits and exercise regiments. We spend more time outside, taking advantage of one of the rare moderate temperature opportunities Oklahoma affords. As you merge into your spring routine, here are some drink options to compliment your increased Vitamin D intake.

Let’s start with beer. I think warmer weather begs for a more refreshing brew – something quick and crisp on your palette. I always make the move to Pilsner Urquell during the warmer months. Pilsner Urquell is the original golden colored beer (Pilsner Urquell is a genericized trademark, we call other golden beers Pilsners because of this beer). It provides a quick punch on the back of the tongue thanks to the Saaz hops, and it has an incredibly soft mouth feel for a style that has become over-carbonated through the years.

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If you want to stay domestic, or if you require a canned product, I encourage you to revisit some American classics this spring. One of my favorite things to do is blind taste test people on American macro-brews against historic American brands – Stroh’s, Schlitz, Pabst and Hamm’s. Due to their reluctance to enter the light beer market and spend billions of dollars on TV ads, those brands have been relegated in the minds of most Americans to value status. However, a quick taste will reveal a more full-flavored beer, with better hop profile and less forced carbonation. This summer impress your friends by drinking “The beer that made Milwaukee famous” – Schlitz. A couple of years ago they went back to the original recipe and the change is obvious. Plus, since you aren’t underwriting a lot of TV ads and sports sponsorships, it’s usually available at a good price.

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If you’re more of a wine drinker, we’re now entering rosé season – which is good news by the way. Pink wine, much like classic American beer brands, does not have the best reputation to most people. We’re not talking about White Zinfandel here, we’re talking about a classic Rhone style that is great served cold and offers a summer refuge for the red wine drinker. The Charles and Charles Rosé from Washington is a great option and is readily available. I’ll refer you to their website for more information, and maybe some motivation, too – http://bielerandsmith.com/

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Spring also has great potential for the cocktail drinker. The temperature seems to add another level of satisfaction to old standbys like the gin gimlet or margarita. Also, we’re only 3 weeks away from the one excuse we have every year to drink mint juleps – the Kentucky Derby. I would go for a good, but not overly expensive Bourbon – Maker’s Mark is always a good choice. Steep mint leaves in the Bourbon overnight so the flavors have a chance to fuse together. Next, take about 2 ½ oz. of your mint-infused Bourbon and muddle a couple of fresh mint leaves with it. Add 2 oz. of simple syrup and pour it over crushed ice in a silver mint julep cups. I always like to sprinkle powdered sugar over the top of the ice and serve it with a straw and a mint sprig. Even if your horse doesn’t come in, you’ll still feel like a winner after a couple of these.

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And finally, maybe my favorite outside drink of all, Pimm’s Cocktail. Pimm’s No. 1 Cup is a gin-based liqueur from England. It’s relatively low in alcohol and when mixed into a cocktail, it makes for a refreshing drink that won’t get away from you. Start with Pimm’s, and mix it in a pitcher about 50-50 (do this to taste) with a carbonated lemonade – think Squirt or 7-Up. From there, add sliced cucumber and any number of other fruits – lemons, oranges, apples, strawberries, it’s a great way to burn through fruit that my be going bad in the fridge – pour over ice, and you’re done. The Pimm’s Cup, or Pimm’s Cocktail, is the official drink of Wimbledon, and my backyard for the spring. Enjoy it over a good croquet match with friends and enjoy the weather while we have it. We’ll see you back inside in July.

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Firestarters: Cozy ideas to warm up winter

KAfire Firestarters: Cozy ideas to warm up winterImage via Flickr

 Ok, I know it’s kind of ironic that I’m writing a blog about fireplaces when the highs have been in the 60s this week in Tulsa.

A year ago, in fact, we were trapped in our homes for what we now call “Snowmageddon 2011.” Record snowfall last year, and record highs this year.

Yep, that’s Oklahoma weather for you.

But the nights are getting downright chilly, nevertheless. And I was a lucky girl a couple of weeks ago, when my husband and I sneaked out of town to the family’s lake house, and cuddled up all weekend by the fire.

Why do we go to the lake during winter? The answer is always: the fireplace. It’s the best one I know, and I love tinkering with the logs.

Here are some ideas for your fireplaces this winter, provided it ever actually feels like winter.

KAfireboard 1024x768 Firestarters: Cozy ideas to warm up winter1. Prairie Grass Fire Screen, Crate & Barrel

2. Spicy Maya Hot Chocolate , Crate & Barrel

3. S’mores Pops recipe, Gimme Some Oven

4. Stainless Steel Firewood Holder, Kitchen Source

5. Paxton Copper Bucket, Pottery Barn

http://www.kitchensource.com/fireplace/bm-65141-l.htm

Loving Outdoor Living

Lisa’s Fall Porch post from yesterday definitely has me in the mood for Fall and excited to spruce up my front porch.  But I also can’t stop thinking about how I would love to cozy up my backyard.  On crisp Fall evenings, I love to brew up a warm cup of Earl Grey Tea or a Chai Tea Latte, grab a blanket and snuggle up with a book.  Imagine how much more wonderful that book and Chai would be if I could relax in my backyard with a few of these lovely items I covet:

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1. Plaza Outdoor Furniture, grandinroad;  2. Garden Treasures Black Steel Chiminea, Lowes;  3. Chunky Hand-Knit Throw, Pottery Barn;  4. Hammered Glass Hurricane, Pier 1 Imports;  5. Garden Sun Propane Patio Heater with Table, Target;  6. Rustic Red Metal Lanterns, Pier 1 Imports

Fall Vacationing

Vacationing in the fall is one of my favorite times.  Sometimes it’s nice to get away in October or November for a relaxing week or quick weekend.  Don’t get me wrong, I love the summer beach and winter ski trips as well!  I mean, let’s be honest, I don’t discriminate when it comes to travel.

Here are a few places that are absolutely beautiful during the fall season.

Portland, Maine

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In 2008 my husband and I headed to the northeast in October.  Our vacation just happened to fall in the peak color time for all of the leaves.  Amazing colors!  We spent a lot of time driving through all the small, picturesque, towns while scoping out the many light houses.  Portland itself is full of great restaurants and fabulous cobblestone roads in places.

 

New York City

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New York City.  One of my favorites.  The weather is great for strolling around in a great sweater and scarf with a warm cup of coffee or hot chocolate.  Lots of markets to walk through and of course Central Park.  The smell of street food in the air and chestnuts roasting!  Each time I have been to New York City it has been with my sister and girlfriends and we have had a blast.  And it is usually an extended weekend trip, about 3-4 days.  Not too long, but long enough to have a great time!  Definitely want to get there with my husband sometime soon.

If you want some fall foliage closer to home try some of these locations…..

Kansas City

Branson, Missouri

Talimena Drive, Oklahoma

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The Talimena Scenic Drive is located right here in Eastern Oklahoma, stretching across the top of the Ouachita Mountains into Western Arkansas.  Find out more information at the Talimena Scenic Drive website.  It’s a beautiful drive and it super close to Tulsa.  Would be a great weekend getaway.

Eureka Springs, Arkansas

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image from Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism

Hopefully the extreme heat from the summer didn’t ruin all of our chances at a nice fall this year.  We shall see.  These are just a few beautiful spots, if you have a favorite please share with us!

Now I’m off to enjoy my Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte….be jealous!

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