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Consider today on the blog your guide to a delicious weekend! Between Amber’s favorite tailgate recipes (coming up next!) and our friend Jacin’s homemade apple cider recipe, y’all are in for a treat. Read on for her simple instructions, and make plans to head to an orchard with your beau sometime soon!

Thanks to Kelly Anne Photography for these photos!

From Jacin: This recipe is sooooooo yummy!! And fun to make. It takes awhile, but it’s worth it and the house smells amazing afterward!

Jacin’s Homemade Apple Cider
Yield: 9-12 servings

Ingredients/Materials
— 14 medium-sized assorted apples
— 2 oranges
— 3/4 cup brown sugar
— 5-6 cinnamon sticks
— 1 whole nutmeg
— 1 Tablespoon whole cloves
— 1 teaspoon whole allspice
— water
— tall stockpot
— cheesecloth
— potato/avocado masher

Directions:
— Wash fruit, cut into halves or quarters, and place in a large stock pot (seeds, peels, and all) along with all other ingredients.
— Fill pot with water, leaving about 2-3″ of space from the top of the pot.
— Boil uncovered for an hour, stirring frequently to prevent burn (an old New Englander tip to prevent boiling over is to put a wooden spoon across the top of the pot!).
— After an hour, cover and simmer for 2-3 more hours, crushing fruit with your masher and stirring occasionally. Taste and add more sugar or seasoning to your liking.
— Remove from heat, let cool, and strain all contents through cheesecloth into a clean container. Make sure to get every last drop from the cheesecloth, as that’s where the flavor is!
— Pour into Mason jars and keep refrigerated. Serve hot with cinnamon stick garnish or cold with bourbon.

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4 Comments
  1. avatar Kyla Fetzner reply

    Yum! This sounds heavenly.

  2. avatar jacin reply

    yay! i hope everyone enjoys it!

  3. avatar Sue reply

    This looks amazing. And as the days get cooler I am craving apple cider! I may even try to make this as it looks like it is worth the effort. Love the photos! ?

  4. avatar Lisa reply

    Cannot WAIT to try this, and these pictures are so fun!!

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While summer is the season for sweet tea on the porch, picnics at the park, and al fresco dining any and every time a restaurant offers it, fall is when we’re drawn back inside. Even though the weather in the South will let us hang out outdoors for at least a few more weeks, it’s never too early to start soaking up inspiration for all the cozy, indoor gatherings that are right around the corner! With football game potlucks, family dinners, and holiday soirées in mind, we rounded up some of our favorite dining room inspiration to share with you today, and whether your table holds two people or twelve, we hope it’s a joyful place to gather in the months ahead!

Tips for Hosting Friendsgiving, by For the Love of Juneau Photography

Erin & Ben Co. home tour photo by Jean Allsopp

Design by Studio McGee

Caroline + Clark’s home tour photo by Tec Petaja

via The Everygirl

Emily + Colby’s home tour photo by Apryl Ann

Design by Amie Corley Interiors

Abby + Alex’s home tour photo by A Bryan Photo

via The Everygirl

Shalyn + Drew’s home tour photo by Ever & Anon

Meredith + Beau’s home tour photo by Dear Wesleyann

Want more newlywed and home design goodness? Take a peek at our archives and our Pinterest boards!

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Our friend Jacin, who styled the V9 shoot we did last week, is a little bit infamous for her homemade jam (do y’all remember this V6 shoot? She was the mastermind behind it!), and when she sent us home from Atlanta with jars of her first strawberry jam of the season, I was instantly reminded of our Berry Bliss editorial. Strawberries always feel like the most celebratory kickoff to the abundant spring and summer bounty ahead, and revisiting these cheery images has me ready to pencil in a picking date!

Pick up a copy of V6 to see more from this shoot by Katie Stoops!

Photography: Katie Stoops / Film Processing: Richard Photo Lab / Venue: Oakley Farm / Bride’s Gown: “Guindon” by Hayley Paige / Bridesmaid Dresses: LulaKate / Bride’s Shoes: Nina / Pearl Bracelet: Fornash available at Swell Caroline / Earrings: Swell Caroline / Bracelet: Loren Hope / Bride’s Sunhat: Zappos / Hair and Makeup: Makeup For YourDay / Rentals: CE Rentals / Benches: Classic Party Rentals Raleigh / Strawberry Fields Tablecloth: House8810 / Plates: Anthropologie / Dessert Plates: Replacements / Dog’s Bow: High Cotton Ties / Florist: Watered Garden / Bouquet Wrap: Fairstore / Pots: Jamali Garden / Paper Goods: Cheree Berry / Cake: Ashley Cakes / Cake Stand: Sarah’s Stands / Mini Strawberry Desserts: Little Sugarbakers

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