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Winner! :: MM Ink Calligraphy

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Over the long Thanksgiving weekend, the girls of Southern Weddings have been thinking about all of the people we are so grateful for. We are so lucky to have an extensive list of amazing people that deserve a billion thank yous. One of these people is calligrapher extraordinaire Moya. Her contributions to V2 AND V3 were to-die-for gorgeous and we are so happy to announce today’s MM Ink winner!

We asked readers to go to the recently revamped MM Ink website and pick out their favorite calligraphy style for the chance to win 75 hand-lettered escort or place cards! We randomly selected Katy as our winner. Her favorite calligraphy style was the Belle and we couldn’t agree more with her choice (though you really can’t go wrong with any of Moya’s calligraphy styles). Katy, please email whitney {at} iloveswmag {dot} com to claim your prize!

Thank you, thank you, thank you to Moya and to all of our fabulous readers! Come back soon for another fantastic giveaway.

All photos by Jose Villa

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Winner :: IceMilk Aprons

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It’s almost here, it’s almost here! Thanksgiving is only two short days away! Soon, kitchens across America will be filled with the aroma of turkey roasting and pie cooling. Two of our readers will also be awaiting packages from IceMilk Aprons for their future cooking endeavors!

We asked readers to tell us their favorite recipes for their chance to win an apron from IceMilk Aprons. Congratulations to Jennifer H and Laura!

I am a newlywed (March 2010) and my mother-in-law is the most AMAZING Southern cook there ever was. I am no expert, but I am trying! Although I’ll never cook with the charm, ease, and secret ingredient arsenal as her, I have learned from my MIL that cooking is so much more than putting together ingredients and throwing something in the oven or a pot. It is fun to play around and make what those you love, love to eat!

After we made it together once, I was so honored when she shared one of her special recipes with me and it has quickly become a favorite for my husband and me. I’ve only recently convinced him to love tomatoes, which is a good thing, because if he were comparing my pie to his mom’s, he may be disappointed! Here is her version of Southern Tomato Pie::

1 baked pie crust
sliced tomatoes…enough to fill the crust
2 or 3 green onions chopped on top of the tomatoes
salt and pepper
mixed herbs…yes there is a bottle of these!


topping:
grated sharp cheddar cheese – around 1-1 1/2 cups
mix the cheese with enough mayonnaise to hold the cheese together…then “place” the mixture on top of the pie with your hands
Bake @ 350 until the cheese bubbles


YUM!
~Jennifer H

Oh how cute! I totally need one of these, since the apron I currently use is from when I was a kid (the pocket is a barn). Not to mention that the flour tends to fly when I bake, since I happily learned not to worry about the portions too much.

My favorite thing to bake is a cake that I only make at Christmas, just to keep it special. Plus, I’m telling you, this cake tastes like Christmas.
White Chocolate Cranberry Cake


6 squares white chocolate for baking
2 sticks of butter, softened
1 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup sugar
4 eggs
3 T orange zest (CONFESSION: I skip this and add just a dash more orange juice with pulp, since zesting has never really worked for me)
3 T orange juice
2 c flour

2 t baking powder
1-1/2 c fresh or frozen cranberries

Chop the chocolate. Beat together butter, brown sugar, and sugar until fluffy. Add the eggs, orange juice and zest, and mix well. Add the flour and baking powder, then stir in the chocolate and cranberries. Bake in a bundt pan at 350 for 1 hour.


Glaze:
Melt together 3 squares of white chocolate and 2T of orange juice over low heat. stir, drizzle over cake, and enjoy. It’s best if you wait until the cake is COMPLETELY cool.

~Laura


Make sure to leave a comment below if you decide to try one of these scrumptious recipes for Turkey Day!

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Winners! :: Davie and Chiyo Clutch

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Once upon a time a Southern Weddings editor spent hours reading every entry for a giveaway. She was completely amazed that strangers would open their hearts and tell such touching stories of love. The SW editor sat back after reading all of the comments and took a moment to reflect over the immense power of giving. Each and every entry told a story about how a gift had impacted someone’s life in a very personal way.

The Southern Weddings editor was so glad that she had been given the gift of a great job where she had the opportunity to give to others. She was also glad that the gift she was able to give away this week was just plain awesome (and stylish). She loved Davie and Chiyo clutches with their big satin bows and felt that they would make perfect gifts for Southern Weddings readers.

Congratulations to Wendy and Tara, who will each win a Davie and Chiyo clutch!

Once upon a time a lady not so young, but young at heart received the gift of friendship, love and caring. The odd thing is that the gentleman and I knew of each other in high school although we had different friends. After approximately 10 years had passed and we were both in other relationships he saw me walking down a busy city street looking for a job. The funny thing is that he was on a bus passing by, got off at the next stop and ran back to say hello, calling me by name. I felt bad that I didn’t remember his name. I remembered that he had been an athlete in school (I was a cheerleader and big nerd). We chatted, I told him I was married and had a daughter. Years later told me that his heart sank as he had hoped I was available. He also told me that he had told his high school friends that he was going to date me some day. Needless to say more time passed. Now we are about 20 years out from high school, I am divorced and the mother of two daughters. I ran into a friend from high school and we had lunch. After getting caught up we decided wee would meet again soon. In the meantime, my friend told “him” that she had seen me, that I was divorced and doing well. He asked lots of questions including a request for my telephone number. Some time later I received a call from “him”. From that day forward, we spent hours talking on the telephone. During one of these telephone calls he invited me to drop by his office for lunch if I was ever in the area. That day came and I dropped in. While waiting for him to come out, I wondered what he looked like because I could not remember. When I saw him, recognition hit me square in the face. We began to spend time together as friends because we were both in relationships and both had daughters. Long story short, we have remained friends to this very day. We spent many more hours on the telephone and on outings with and without our children. (He was the first man I spent time with that was allowed to be around my daughters) The girls really liked him and said I should “date” him. He took the time to find places I had not visited, restaurants I had not dined in and activities that I had not done. This was no little feat as I had always traveled, eaten out frequently, was always busy doing something. I loved this about him. This “friendship” continued for a little more than two years as our dating relationships fell by the wayside. It wasn’t until then that we kissed. Wow, what had I been waiting for??? Our friendship grew into love. And 26 years after our first encounter, he proposed and we were married. Keep believing in happy endings.

November 2, 2010 | Wendy

Once Upon a Time… my boyfriend of 6 1/2 years swore to me he had the best Christmas present ever for me… I knew it wasn’t a ring, since I was sure he wasn’t ready to propose, but he talked it up like it was going to be the GREATEST thing EVER. Well, on Christmas morning, I opened a small box that had a European Travel Guide book in it with a note and a debit card that said ‘I can’t wait for you to plan the best trip of our lives, I know how you wanted to go to Europe with me and I know how much you like to plan stuff. I love you’. After 9 months of planning and waiting to finally get to ‘use’ my Christmas present, we arrived in Switzerland, where my boyfriend insisted we go first on our trip, and the next morning we took a hike and he propsed to me on top of a mountain in Switzerland, in the same city his grandfather proposed to his grandmother in 65 years ago. That was his plan all along. And they lived happily ever after!

November 2, 2010 | Tara

Also, remember our other giveaway going on for an IceMilk Apron! They are offering a 25% off TODAY ONLY on the IceMilk Aprons website by entering the CODE: SWMAG!

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