Holiday Cocktails 2012

Whether you are enjoying merriment with friends, ringing in the New Year, or a quiet evening by the fire…these cocktails shared from L’Atelier by Joel Robuchon at the MGM Grand are sure to add some festivity. Joel Robuchoun was voted Chef of the Century by the esteemed Gault Millau restaurant guide, so you can only imagine the creative genius that also goes into the cocktails served at L’Atelier.

Every year I like to share some of my favorite holiday spirits. From one of my most favorite restaurants, I bring you the Pomme Brune and Piment Doux. Pomme Brune translates from French to mean “Brown Apple” and Piment Doux is “Spicy and Sweet”. I love the spicy and sweetness provided from both cocktails. They are just my style.

Enjoy the festivities and Happy Holidays!

Pomme Brune 
2 ½ oz Courvoisier VS Cognac
1oz Neige Apple Ice Wine
1oz Domaine de Canton Ginger Liqueur
Shake in cobbler shaker, pour tableside into chilled martini glass.

Piment Doux
1.5oz Mount Gay Rum
3/4oz St Elizabeth Allspice Dram
1oz Raw sugar simple syrup
1oz Lemon Juice
½ oz Pomegranate
½ oz Orange Juice
Delicious mix of tangy fruit flavors with the pepper/spice of the allspice liqueur.

Love eggnog? Check out this favorite holiday cocktail classic from the Bellagio Las Vegas.

 

Holiday Travel Made Easier

I have been waiting years for this plan of mine to take affect. It has finally come, and I am so excited! Since my husband and I began dating seriously, like considering marriage and kids, we talked about doing less with the big lead up to Christmas and Santa and a 1,000 presents under the tree, and more about creating strong family traditions. We both enjoy traveling, and decided that creating the tradition of holiday travel would be much more sentimental and enjoyable for our family. It seemed like it was never going to happen- either we both were working full time, or starting new jobs, or having another baby. We would take smaller, closer trips like to Williams, Arizona for the Polar Express, or Telluride, Colorado for a wintery get-away, even Disneyland for a magical holiday. No matter how wonderful and important those trips were and are to us, we both yearned for something filled with more adventure. Something in a city we hadn’t experienced together. Something that we had to take a plane to get to. Now that our big kids are older, and they’ve made the journey twice now across the country, we felt ready to take on the one Holiday travel dream we have had for years now…New York City.

In a few weeks, we will hop on a flight to meet up with my husband in Washington, D.C., then all together head out to the Big Apple, and we have a full itinerary!

We will be staying at the beautiful Trump International Hotel and Tower in Central Park.

Trump International New York

 

Visiting well known sites such as the 9/11 Memorial and the Statue of Liberty.

9/11 memorial new york

Photo of 9/11 Memorial courtesy of ChamorroChica.com

 

Seeing not to miss shows like the Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular and the Broadway production of Annie.

 

Dining at fabulous restaurants such as Sarabeth’s and Balthazar’s.

Photo courtesy of BalthazarRestaurant (BalthazarNY.com)

 

And, of course, who can miss ice skating at Central Park, the lights and excitement of Times Square, Toys R Us and the American Girl Store…not my kids!

Ice Skating at Lake Las Vegas last year was good practice for our Central Park!

 

So, how do I keep all this together? A trip of this magnitude is not the same as planning a 3-hour road trip, or overnight stay in Moab on the way to Telluride. Of course, those trips take expert planning as well, but this kind of planning is different.  There are several plane flights involved, check-in times, dinner reservations, show tickets, and site seeing to plan. Even with a smart phone, it is quite challenging to keep all these things together in an organized fashion. I asked around to my trusted travel writing peers for an amazing app that will allow me to keep everything in one place. My iCalendar just wasn’t going to cut it. I needed more detail in my itinerary and wanted something I could share easily with my husband, parents and friends and family in New York so they could meet up with us. Guess what? There is an app for that!

With overwhelming response, TripIt seemed to be the main contender. With the ability to download the app onto my iPhone, as well as log in from my desktop, I went for it. When logging into my account from the website, it asks if I would like to sync with any emails related to my trip. Why, yes! And with a simple click of the button, TripIt scoured my gmail account for trips pertaining to Washington, DC or New York City, and automatically updated my on-line itinerary.

TripIt Hotel Itinerary

Example of the Itinerary feature on TripIt

 

I could also go back in and manually add items as well. I can also include people from my address book on my itinerary, like my mother who is watching our twins, and my husband’s secretary so she can fill in his schedule at work. What I also love about this app, so far, is the ability to add the phone numbers, contact names, confirmation numbers, addresses and cross streets and it connects to my Maps app. How conveniently cool is that?

TripIt iPhone-Map

Example of the iPhone map feature on TripIt

 

Finding this app seems to have made a world of difference in planning a full itinerary with a large family, as well as keeping those who need to know up to date on our frolics in case they need to get in touch with us. Nothing makes a trip more successful than feeling confident in our whereabouts, and knowing especially when we leave little ones at home, that we are easy to reach.

If you’d like to follow along on our trip search #RSMLVNYC on Instagram and Twitter!

What is your favorite travel app to keep your organized?

Target and Neiman Marcus Rock the Holidays

You know you’ve been anxiously awaiting its arrival. OK, well I have. Ever since the mad masses for Missoni last year, Target seems to be right on trend with what’s on trend. This time around, the mega store had joined forces with one of the most sought after retailer in high-end luxury fashions, Neiman Marcus.

The Target + Neiman Marcus Holiday Collection launches this Saturday, December 1st, and is available in both select Target and Neiman Marcus stores across the country, and on-line.

Together, along with the featured 24 of America’s preeminent designers, all members of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), will donate a total of $1million to the CFDA.

If you thought Black Friday was an adrenaline rush for shopping junkies, here’s what is in store for those wanting first dibs at some of the hottest must haves for Holiday 2012:

  • Controlled Chaos: starting at 8am, the first 50 anxious shoppers will have the opportunity to receive a colored wrist band and shop for 15 minutes before the doors open to the general public
  • Item Limits: customers can purchase up to (5) of the same item per transaction
  • Buyer Beware: there will also be a shortened return policy in place where all returns must be made to the retailer where product was purchased by January 5, 2013
  • Get Lucky: while waiting in line hoping for your 15 minutes of shopping fame, Neiman Marcus (at the Fashion Show Mall location in Las Vegas) will be serving customers refreshments and getting you signed up for a chance to win a $5000 Neiman Marcus gift card.*

Now that we have all the fine print, mumbo-jumbo out of the way..onto the good stuff! Here’s a sneak peak at some of my favorites (For the complete list of gifts, visit nmdaily.com):

Alice + Olivia Bike, $499.99
Alice + Olivia Luggage, $179.99

Altuzarra Double Old Fashioned Glasses (set of 4), $49.99, Shaker, $49.99, Tray, $79.99

 Robert Rodriguez Dress (sizes 2-12), $99
OK…so dish! Will you be up at the crack of dawn to fight for your right to own the latest pieces from the Target + Neiman Marcus Holiday Collection? Will you try your luck on-line? Or skip it all together?
*(1) $5000 Neiman Marcus gift card will be awarded to (1) participant- contest is nationwide.