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nacecye · 23 days
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pov you are just a wizard trying to obtain a prophecy from the elven oracle but she works at oodles of strudel and also hates you
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adaine junior year portrait!!!
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jams-sims · 1 month
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That fucking ending!!!! I wanna know what the fuck is going on with Cassandra and her Partner. Why were they erased? Why were they corrupted? Did the gods corrupt Cassandra's lover? The wedding invitation seems to imply that everyone was in agreement with it at first.
The relationship issues that is Tracker Nara and Kristin needs its own post. But i love the very baby first gay break up. An the fact Kristin came to the realization that Nara is just her if she had money so fundmentally different. An I think all those preconceived notions she (kristin) might have had are fading.
Also the situation with Fig, Rizz, Adaine is all coming to some form of a head. I think it way to soon to tell what it is.
Also I love the ending trailer of Rizz screaming "we're breaking up we're breaking up we're breaking up we're breaking up!!!"
Homie has been stuck in a relationship he knew nothing about LMAO
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rhidenae · 2 years
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2022 Book Club Invitations!
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Hello!! I have been wanting to find a book club to join for years and that hasn't happened yet so i decided i would simply speak one into existence myself! I wasn’t sure where to start, but after doing some research and consulting with some friends (thank you jill and gracie!) I’ve decided that the easiest way to spread the word and invite people to join is through a little questionnaire via a google form! 
This book club is definitely nothing super intense and I’m definitely not expecting it to be a big thing, but if you are a reader and would be interested in participating, please fill out the form! The “application” is really just a way for me to keep track of who is interested in being a member and a way for me to invite those people to the group chat and so on, so please don’t be afraid to answer honestly and with as much information as you’d like to share (I won’t be sharing these responses with anyone). There’s really no selection criteria, anyone who likes to read and wants a safe space to obsess over books with other like-minded readers is welcome to apply! 
As we will start reading in January, I am hoping to close applications by the end of December, but I will be sending out invitations to the WhatsApp group chat and the reading list voting form as soon as I start getting applications in! I know this might put people on a tight schedule to get the January selection, so I will be keeping that in mind as I try to plan for the January virtual discussion meeting. 
I will probably be posting a lot about this in the coming weeks, so if this isn’t your cup of tea, feel free to mute me! I’m very excited about this, which means I will likely be very annoying about it, so I completely understand. That being said, I will be making a post after this that will provide more information/details on the (tentative) reading list that I’ve compiled. But if you’re curious and want to know what sort of books we’ll be reading before you apply, the choices are below: 
January - New Beginnings Month 
Again, but Better by Christine Riccio (2019)
Reincarnation Blues by Michael Poore (2017)
February - Black History Month 
The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehisi Coater (2019)
Conjure Women by Afia Atakora (2020)
March - Women’s History Month/Feminism 
The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah (2015)
The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner (2021)
April - Poetry Month 
Don’t Call Us Dead by Danez Smith (2017)
Turtle Under Ice by Juleah del Rosario (2020)
May - Mental Health Awareness Month 
Fig by Sarah Elizabeth Schantz (2015)
Teach Me to Forget by Erica M. Chapman (2019)
June - LGBTQ+ Pride Month 
Between Perfect and Real by Ray Stoeve (2021)
Detransition, Baby by Torrey Peters (2021)
July - Drama/Plays Month 
The Ferryman by Jez Butterworth (2017) 
The Clean House by Sarah Ruhl (2004)
August - Academia/School Month
The Marriage Plot by Jeffrey Eugenides (2011)
Dear Committee Members by Julie Schumacher (2014)
September - Banned Books Month 
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas (2017)
George by Alex Gino (2015)
October - Indigenous People Month 
Love Medicine by Louise Erdrich (1984)
There There by Tommy Orange (2019)
November - Nonfiction/Memoir 
Finding the Mother Tree by Suzanne Simard (2021)
Aftershocks by Nadia Owusu (2021) 
December - You Decide!
The month of December will be a member-selected reading, and members may make suggestions until the first of November, then a vote will be made to decide on what book we will read for that month. 
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Thank you for reading this far, and I hope if you have that means you might consider applying! Reading is something I am very passionate about and I’m excited to share that with this little reading community! You can find more information about the book club on my blog (and also my twitter @rhidenae) and I will be sharing information as I know it! Please check out the full reading list in the next post, and if this sounds like your cup of tea, you can find the application here! Thanks! <3 
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tsgaustintexas · 4 years
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Friendsgiving with The Austin Artisan & S’more Volume 7 Members
Last weekend we kicked off the holiday season right with The Austin Artisan by hosting a Friendsgiving dinner party that we’ll remember for years to come. We tapped our amazing local businesses featured in Volume 7 and the results speak for themselves - the evening was effortless and beyond beautiful, if we do say so ourselves!
Photography by Shelby Bella
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Chef + Owner of The Austin Artisan, Michael Wards & TSG Austin Editor + Owner, Leigh Ann Kalman
The Main Event
The night would not have happened without The Austin Artisan. From his initial planning to the flawless execution of a four-course meal, Chef Michael Wards made planning and prepping for our large group seamless. Prior to our event, The Austin Artisan team came out to my house to discuss the menu and to conduct a kitchen walk-thru to ensure a smooth night. Hours before guests were to arrive, he & his team swooped in and turned my kitchen into a true chef’s kitchen. They brought all of their own pots & pans, knives & supplies and at the end of the night, they left it cleaner than they found it. The sweetest servers - Brittany and Seti - helped put the finishing touches on our tablescape, from folding napkins to placing menus, silverware + more. 
To say my guests were shocked to see me sipping champagne (with dried and styled hair, no less) would be an understatement. Without the help of The Austin Artisan, I’m usually tornado-ing around the house, lighting candles, prepping cocktails and trying to finish my makeup. It’s not a pretty sight... 
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The perfect backyard setting
Our backyard has been a 4-year process that we’ve done in phases and the project has finally been completed and we are over the moon about it. We’ve had some amazing people help us turn it into the ideal hosting destination, but by far - the biggest transformation was installing LawnPop Artifical Turf. We are obsessed. Like, yell it from the mountaintops obsessed. Owner, Tanner Shepard, and his team are truly the best in the business and every single person that steps foot in our backyard asks A) do we love it (duh!) and B) if it’s a good idea for dogs (100%!). We’ll be sharing more on that transformation soon - but in the meantime, reach out and get a quote. You will not be disappointed.
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photographic evidence that I was ready to go *before* my guests arrived!
The tabletop collaboration of my dreams
Premiere Events’ rentals anchored the decor with a really fun black & white gingham tablecloth, which I paired with black chivari chairs & some super luxe velvet napkins. I added in some gold flatware & smoke-colored glassware, but kept the rest of the details clean and simple with these plates, bowls and wine glasses.
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Paper Place did the most amazing job with the menus. Wherever Suzy Ranney (Owner of Paper Place) leads us, I follow. They are always so spot on and this project was no exception. I originally thought I wanted separate place cards, but they suggested incorporating the name card into the menu - genius! It looked so sweet and it was the perfect detail to make my guests feel special. Oh, and the raw edge detail on the menus was such an elegant look. As a special little treat, we included a recipe from Chef Wards on the backside of the menu (for his most delicious turnip gratin). Everyone was beyond impressed!
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Photo by TSG Austin
Gracious Garlands’ 10’ft spregeri thread did an amazing job of tying the table together and making the design feel fuller. When it was just the black, white & orange, I was starting to second guess my vision. The greenery added some depth and all of the Halloween vibes instantly disappeared. We also had two matching wreaths hanging on our patio doors to tie it all together. The garlands arrived on Thursday, packaged perfectly and with a little fluffing - they were ready to go! Per Owner, Elle Worsham’s advice, we added in loads of candles and it was instant ambiance!
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House of Margot Blair made the most fabulous ‘voluptuous minis’ - the biggest of her Margot Mini arrangements. Owner & Creative Director, Carly Blair, created the most beautiful fall floral arrangement that perfectly tied our festive table together. Pro Tip: She told me to place the arrangements facing opposite directions to show off all the different angles! It’s been almost a week and those beauties are still thriving and they make me smile every time I walk past them. She has some fun holiday happenings up her sleeve - including a workshop on the horizon (tomorrow!) and a special sale planned for Black Friday (subscribers only). Be sure to sign-up for her newsletter to stay in the know.
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A menu fit for foodies 
There were three savory courses and it just got better and better. Everyone was blown away by the presentation, flavors and service. I truly can’t say enough good things about Chef Wards and his team! 
Hors d’oeurves
Red Snapper Crudo. Puffed Red Quinoa. Fresno Chile. Chile Oil. Tiger Milk. Citrus. 
Short Rib Tostada. Black Garlic Aioli. KimChi Slaw. Petite Celery. 
Brown Butter. Sourdough Crouton. Aged Cheddar. House-Made Fig Preserves. Pistachio Crumble. 
Course One
Cauliflower Bisque. Sunchoke Chips.
Garlic & Rosemary Oil. Cracker. Olive Varietals & Petite Herbs
Course Two
Carbonara with Fresh Linguine. Guanciale Lardons. 68° Egg.
Parmigiano Reggiano & Black Pepper
Course Three
Seared Petite Filet. Radish. Turnip Gratin. Field Greens. Cabernet Demi-Glace
 Course Four
Gourmet s’mores from Fluff Meringues & More around the campfire
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Speaking of course four, Fluff Meringues & More ended the meal with a bang! Owner, Kristin Collins, has created the most indulgent and gourmet s’mores. If you’re dining in, you can roast your mallows over a small flame at your table. Or if you’re taking them to go, you can grab these over-the-top cute s’mores kits. We had a platter of homemade graham crackers and an assortment of dark + milk chocolate - which fun fact: they are melted down to size to guarantee the perfect ratios for each and every bite. The ‘mallows were the real star of the show - vanilla, chocolate and mint. I can assure you everyone indulged and had the signature s’more-sticky hands to prove it.
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A few more fun details…
When you book your holiday dinner party with The Austin Artisan, be sure to use the promo code ‘LetsParty’ when you book & they’ll bring some of their signature bubbles to kick off your dinner party with a champagne toast! This offer is only good for events in December and just a few spots remain, so jump on it! It was such a special treat & the perfect way to greet everyone that walked through the door! Plus, it was the best excuse to use these beautiful crystal coups that my grandmother-in-law sent over from the UK.
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We are fully obsessed with Fluff Meringues’ newest holiday candles. There are two scents, and as a self-proclaimed candle connoisseur, both are perfection. I went with ‘Jackson,’ a smokey birchwood + pine-scented candle because it gives me all the holiday feels. I also love that these candles are made in partnership with another amazing local business, Benjamin Soap Company.
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If you think Cholula was left out of this soiree, think again! It’s no secret that I’m obsessed with my dog & I had to make sure she matched the decor with a black & white gingham bandana. She was such a good girl all night until she ate an entire s’mores kit the next day!! Don’t worry, she’s fine and very pleased with herself. Judging by this picture of her and my sister-in-law, I should have seen it coming…
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Now that we’re back in 80-degree temps, it’s hard to believe that we were dining in 50-degree weather last weekend. Because of the chill, we called in the help of gas heaters to keep our guests toasty. As someone who can’t pass up a theme, I created a cheeky “Warming Station,” classed up with Leontine Linens’ cocktail napkins (thanks for the intro, The Scout Guide New Orleans!). My friends + family found it absolutely hilarious (and essential). Not one of the throw blankets I had inside for my guests were used - mission accomplished.
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Cheers! Until next time... 
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