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✨ A Festive Tequila Punch to Keep Spirits Bright All Night Long

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If holiday hosting stress is the problem, a big bowl of serve-yourself punch might just be the answer. We love a cocktail that’s easy to batch, crowd-pleasing, and just unexpected enough to spark conversation—like this tequila-based spritzer that’s not a margarita. This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase—at no extra cost to you. I only recommend resources I truly believe in. Our go-to this season? ’Tis the Spritzer, a vibrant creation from Cody Goldstein, founder of Muddling Memories and head bartender at the cozy West Village gem, Upholstery Store : Food and Wine. This cocktail is a seasonal favorite for its versatility. It shines solo in a glass, but it’s also perfect for batching into a punch bowl for Hanukkah, Christmas, or New Year’s Eve. The Aperol adds a festive blush, while the Champagne topper brings a celebratory sparkle—because every holiday deserves a little fizz. 🍊 ’Tis the Spritzer Ingredients 2 parts Tres Aga...

❄️ There’s No Place Like Vintage Entertaining for the Holidays

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Now, Dasher! Now, Dancer! Now, Prancer and Vixen! Come experience an old-fashioned holiday—starting in the kitchen, where memories simmer and stories rise like steam. There’s a reason The Night Before Christmas, Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel, mistletoe, and Charles Dickens remain timeless staples of the season. This year, let’s wander into the realm of holidays past. Fetch yourself some figgy pudding—and do it with flair. This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase—at no extra cost to you. I only recommend resources I truly believe in. 🎬 Dreaming of White Christmas or A Christmas Story? Before you deck the halls with vintage charm, it helps to choose your era. “Old-fashioned” means different things to different hearts. For some, it’s the candlelit nostalgia of Dickensian London. For others, it’s the mid-century sparkle of Bing Crosby and pastel Pyrex. Some sites offer delightful guides—like how to create a 1876 Victorian tree adorne...