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Peach-Rosemary Glazed Turkey Breast Recipe 0

Who needs a whole turkey when you can make a breast that tastes this good? It's a delicious blend of sweet and savory flavors that delight your palate at every bite. Seriously, it's the best turkey you'll ever have, I promise!  It's my own version of Sunny Anderson's original recipe that I watched on the Food Network almost 10 years ago, and it's been part of our family ever since. Thank you, Sunny!    PREP TIME:  8-12 hours COOK TIME: 3-3.5 hours INGREDIENTS: For Turkey: 10 cups apple cider, plus 2 tablespoons below 3/4 cup salt 8-10 sprigs...

Fresh Cranberry-Pomegranate Sauce Recipe 0

Fresh cranberry sauce recipe with pomegranate seeds and red sangria.

BambiniWare at Home for Thanksgiving 0

Welcome to Thanksgiving at Grant Central! I love the fall season and all of the beautiful colors that it brings, so I used those colors to bring both warmth and vibrance to my rustic chic theme.  As you'll see, this year's decorations started at the front of the house with my newfound love of "porchscaping" and continued through our recently updated formal dining room, family room and kitchen.  I shopped at all of my usual spots--Pier 1 Imports, Michaels, Home Goods, JoAnn Fabric and Crafts and Crate and Barrel to complete the look. And, of course, I...

BambiniWare at Home for Easter 0

Welcome to Easter at what our family affectionately calls, "Grant Central!" This year's theme is "farmhouse chic," and it was truly a collaborative effort, as you'll see. We wanted something light and airy, a little rustic, a little fancy and child-friendly too without overdoing it with pastels and bunnies. We shopped at Pier 1 Imports, Michaels, Home Goods and VillageFest in Palm Springs, CA to achieve this look. If you read my BambiniWare at Home for Christmas post, then you know that while I love beautiful holiday decorations, I don't like spending a lot of money...

Give Your Easter Eggs a Little Sparkle With Sequins 0

If you want to keep your sequin eggs beyond Easter, use plastic eggs that are available at most craft stores. If you'd prefer to use real eggs, you can always blow them out using our handy trick. And instead of using acrylic craft paints to color your hard-boiled eggs, try using natural Easter egg dye to create different hues from ingredients in your kitchen. Sequin eggs are beautiful, but they're also very intricate and can take a fair amount of time to decorate (our eggs took about 20 minutes each), so be sure to plan accordingly. [FIND INSPIRATION: 50+...