Category Archives: Parties

Sep 18, 2017

Happy Monday!  Today, just sharing a few quick things of note worth mentioning.. The Party For the Parks event tickets are sale now. This is a fantastic event every year and I’m super excited for the Cuban theme,  so if you are going to be visiting or live here, put it on your calendar!

Also, in case you didn’t have a chance to see this gorgeous sneak peek from Heart Stone Films from our Kentucky wedding..

I’m thrilled to be back on the speaker roster for the Engage! Summit in Mexico… Come see us…

And, for those are into Podcasts- my friend Andy Kushner has a great one focusing on the wedding business. We met years ago at and Engage Summit, and he has a super successful event entertainment and booking company. I’m super excited to be an upcoming guest on his podcast, The Wedding Biz. Past guests include Colin Cowie, Edwin McCain (a fellow South Carolinian), and many hospitality industry stars. I hope you’ll check it out!

 

 

9.18.17   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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Aug 01, 2017

I LOVE the motto- Use What you Have… dig in your cabinets to set a lovely table, die old stained linens giving them new life, and go cut in your yard or garden for simple and lovely centerpieces.  Here, tips on how to use what you have from our Life is a Party episode featuring Marty Whaley Adams and Mrs. Whaley’s Garden.

See the full episode on our YouTube channel and be sure to subscribe for more releases!

8.01.17   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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Jul 25, 2017

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No matter the temps, here in the South we entertain throughout the entire summer. Today, I’m sharing two of my favorite classic recipes that are easy, perfect for any entertaining occasion and will surely impress your guests- My mother in law’s shrimp paste sandwiches and our signature Lowcountry Lemonade.

shrimp Collage

INGREDIENTS

1 pound medium size local shrimp (cooked, peeled and deveined) ½ teaspoon salt, or to taste juice of ½ fresh lemon 1 bunch fresh dill ¼ teaspoon of finely diced or pureed onion ¼ teaspoon Tabasco sauce ¼ cup Hellman’s (or your favorite brand) mayonnaise 1 baguette, sliced and toasted (or loaf of your favorite local bread) 1 cup diced cucumber 1 cup diced tomato

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  • To prepare shrimp, place unpeeled shrimp in boiling water for 2-4 minutes until they turn pink. To test, cut one open; it should be pink all the way through. If it’s transparent, return to water for an additional minute. Be careful not to overcook shrimp as they will become mushy!
  • Add all ingredients to food processor and process until the mixture forms a chunky paste (refer to images). Again, be careful not to over-mix – a little texture and tiny chunks of shrimp are good things!
  • Spread mixture on toasted slices of baguette. Top with diced cucumbers and/or diced tomatoes, or serve as tea sandwiches on your favorite bread. I like tea sandwiches best when the crust is off (and so do my children)!

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Lemonade Collage

Lowcountry Lemonade (Adult version; serves 4-6)

3/4 cup sugar

5 lemons

2 oz peach schnapps for every 6 oz of lemonade

one bunch of mint, rinsed and dried

1. To make a pitcher to share with friends, you should first make the simple syrup (heat 3/4 cup sugar with 1 cup water in a small saucepan until sugar is completely dissolved). Add the juice of five lemons and add both to a pitcher. Add 3 to 4 cups (to taste) of cold water (therefore, 8 to 10 ounces peach schnapps). Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.

2. Serve over crushed ice and garnish with fresh mint leaf.

These sweet letterpressed surcie tags from Lettered Olive are perfect to have on hand for last minute guests or entertaining occasions.

7.25.17   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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