Category: Food & Drink

  • Mellow Mushroom Serves Up a Hot Special!

    Mellow Mushroom Serves Up a Hot Special!

    Mellow Mushroom 40th anniversary specials
    Mellow Mushroom 40th anniversary specials.

    Get it while it’s hot! Today, Aug. 20, Mellow Mushroom is celebrating their 40th anniversary and they want you to join their pizza party. Mellow Mushroom opened in 1974, and they’ve reverted back to their old 70s pre-inflation pricing. A small cheese pizza is only $2.50 (regular prices apply for additional toppings). All fountain Cokes and sodas are $0.30, and beers including Budweiser, Michelob or Pabst Blue Ribbon, are only $0.75 cents.

    Check out Yelp or Google to find the Mellow Mushroom near you!

  • Spodee Wine & The History of Whiskey

    Ever wonder why Americans started making whiskey? Our friends over at Spodee Wine have a delightful dose of cocktail history.

    We were recently introduced to the delightful Spodee Wine – a hooch that combines country wines & moonshine!  From the makers of Sailor Jerry’s Run and Hendricks Gin, the original Spodee is a red wine fortified with moonshine, with a chocolaty finish and is currently available Georgia!  The recently launched Spodee White is “Honey amber in color with a tropical aroma, a bouquet of toasted coconut, pineapple, amaretto and tropical fruits. It’s essentially summer in a bottle!”

    Spodee White

    Like the red Spodee, the new white variant is also 36 proof and harkens back to the Depression era hooch of the same name, that was a deceptively strong, sweet, easy-to drink beverage. Spodee White is a white wine that is fortified with moonshine and mixes easily into cocktails, just like a spirit! Spodee White is great served chilled or mixed into a citrusy cocktail or sangria, No matter how you drink it, Spodee is reinventing the way people enjoy wine.

    “I pioneered high proof spirits when I introduced 92 proof Sailor Jerry Rum. Now I am pioneering high proof wines….or low proof spirits…depending on how you look at it.” says creator Steven Grasse. For more information, visit: www.spodeewine.com or click here to find a retailer near you, plus keep up with them on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

  • Progressive Dinner in Atlanta

    Appetizer Publik Draft House
    Our first course at Publik Draft House

    I think I was about 8 years old when I attended my first progressive dinner. My Girl Scout troop arranged a progressive dinner at three different homes so we could all earn our nutrition badge…or something like that! In my Southern girl mind, these dinners involved crock pots with packaged or pre-made concoctions. The recent progressive dinner I attended with the Atlanta Food Blogger Society was nothing of the sort!

    We started our meal with appetizers at Publik Draft House, followed by dinner and dessert at Baraonda. These sister restaurants are two of my favorite places to eat before taking in a show at The Fabulous Fox Theatre, and my-oh-my was this meal a showstopper. About halfway through dinner, I told Erica Smith from A Taste of Our City that there was no way I could eat anymore…but we kept going!
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  • Meatless Monday’s at Murphy’s

    Meatless Monday’s at Murphy’s

    Meatless Mondays at Murphy's
    Our entree from Meatless Mondays at Murphy’s.

    The Atlanta Food Blogger Society hosted a fabulous dinner at Murphy’s in Atlanta, located in the heart of The Virginia Highlands. Literally y’all – it’s at the intersection of North Highland and Virginia Avenue. Murphy’s has always been my go-to staple for the quintessential Sunday brunch, or to wow out of town guests with Southern staples. I was looking forward to trying their new #MeatlessMondays menu, and oh my goodness I didn’t miss the meat for an instant. The fabulous Denise Romeo of We Like to Cook even brought squash blossoms from her own backyard garden!
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  • Southern Summer Cookout Favorites

    Southern Summer Cookout Favorites

    I love summer for its warmth, flowers, vacations and thunderstorms, but I also love it for the cookouts. My family and I love sharing our Southern culinary specialties with our Northern friends. And like any good Southern dinner party, at least one of the recipes is from (or inspired by something from) the latest issue of Southern Living.

    For this particular dinner, our main course came from Southern Living, but here are our my family’s Southern Summer Cookout favorites.

    DSC02215COCKTAIL: Mama’s Peach Sangria. How can you say no to peach?

    1 bottle white zinfandel
    1 bottle tonic water
    1 container Crystal Light powder lemonade mix
    1/3 cup peach schnapps
    Various sliced fruit (raspberries, peaches, blueberries)
    Add all ingredients to a pitcher. Stir. Chill until ready to serve, or serve immediately.

    APPETIZER: Texas Caviar or any caviar which you can buy online by looking up Russian Osetra Caviar for Sale Online. This one gets requested a lot.

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    2 cans black-eyed peas, rinsed and drained
    2 avocados, sliced
    Juice of 1 large lime or 2 small limes
    2 jalapeno peppers, diced (or 1 if you aren’t a fan of hot and spicy)
    1 medium sweet bell pepper, diced
    1 pint grape tomatoes, quartered
    1 medium onion, diced
    1 bottle Italian salad dressing
    Fresh cilantro to taste

    Mix all veggies in a bowl. Pour Italian dressing over top. Sprinkle with cilantro. Stir, cover and chill until ready to serve. It tastes best with tortilla chips.

    DSC02241For our main course, my dad grilled pork chops according to this Southern Living recipe, with an extra touch of mustard-based barbecue sauce on top right as they finished grilling. We topped the chops with the blueberry-peach salsa, which was a wonderful sweet companion to the flavors that came out in the pork. The watermelon-and-feta orzo salad was a cool and crisp companion to the dish’s star attraction. Of course we needed a starch, too: roasted potatoes, lightly tossed in olive oil, salt and pepper.

    DESSERT: Yum-Yum

    This was my mama’s Grannie Adams’ recipe, so I know it’s tried, true and delicious. My mama makes it at home a lot during the summer; it’s very light and fruity, which if you ask me, is the perfect summertime dessert. You can make it with any kind of pie filling you want. My favorite flavor is strawberry, but my mama and dad prefer cherry and blueberry.

    2 cans pie filling
    1 ½ sticks butter
    3 cups graham cracker crumbs
    2 envelopes Dream Whip
    1 cup cold milk
    1 8-oz. block of cream cheese
    ¾ cup sugar

    • Melt the butter and add to graham cracker crumbs. Stir until it forms a wet but crumbly mixture. Spread and mash half of it into the bottom of a 9×13-inch casserole dish.
    • Mix the Dream Whip and milk until light and fluffy. Add the cream cheese and sugar and beat until well combined.
    • Pour half of the cream cheese mixture over the graham cracker layer. Add both cans of pie filling over the cream, and then pour the remaining cream cheese on top. Lastly, cover the top layer of cream cheese with the last of the graham cracker crumbs.
    • Chill two hours, or until ready to serve. Helpful tip: the longer it’s chilled, the better it stays together and the longer the flavors all have to blend.

    Happy cooking, y’all!

    Kate Robertson
    Kate Robertson is a features writer for Pretty Southern, and a conquering graduate at Virginia Tech. Originally form Atlanta, Kate is starting grad school this fall at Elon University to further develop her career as a kick ass writer. Follow her on Twitter @kate3robertson

  • Happy July 4th Atlanta!

    Pretty Southern Girl

    Happy Independence Day, y’all! It’s America’s 238th celebration of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Of course – here in the South – The Fourth of July is really all about the F’s = Family, Food, Fun, and Fireworks! If you don’t have your own batch of explosives recently acquired from Alabama or South Carolina, and ya feel like going out for a party, then here are just a few ways to celebrate July 4th in Atlanta.
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