
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
New Year's Eve Party Detail

Some good luck...courtesy of Paula Deen
Two 15 ounce cans black-eyed peas, drained
One 15 ounce can whole kernel corn, drained
One 10 ounce can Ro-Tel tomatoes or any spicy canned tomatoes, chopped
1 cup chopped red bell pepper
1 cup chopped green bell pepper
1/4 cup chopped fresh jalapeno pepper
1/2 cup chopped yellow onion
One 4 oz. jar chopped pimientos, drained
DRESSING
1/2 cup red wine vinegar
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
1 teaspoon of salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
1 tablespoon of dijon mustard
1/4 teaspoon of sugar
Pinch of dried oregano
1/2 cup of olive oil
1/2 cup of vegetable oil
Corn chips, for serving
Serves 10-12
source: www.pauladeen.com
Auld Lang Syne...
In a couple of days it will be the very first day of 2010 and the beginning of a new decade! No better time to clear the cobwebs and start fresh! New Year's Day is the perfect excuse to make some resolutions and get things done! Pineapple Court wishes everyone luck, prosperity, lots of love and many stylish celebrations in 2010! Don't forget to make a pot of black eyed peas for good luck as well!Celebrate in Style!
Jennifer & Angie
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Fabric Memory Boards
Adorable Burp Cloths
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Halloween Etiquette
Trick or Treat! Stovetop Potpourri
Fill your home with a wonderful fall scent with ingredients out of your kitchen cabinet! This is a great way to make your home fragrant and inviting for guests or to keep on the stove and do every morning for your family to enjoy! This scent will fill up your house very quickly so it is great for surprise guests! Saturday, October 3, 2009
Witches Brew

Halloween Martini
Halloween Martini RecipeIt's Christmas Time in the City...
Farmhouse Salt & Pepper Shakers
Friday, September 25, 2009
Holiday Greetings!
Jessie Steele
Thank you notes

- Rule #1 Generally speaking, it is not necessary to write a thank you note to people with whom you live.
- Rule #2 Thank you notes should be sent promptly. A good rule of thumb to be safe is within a week of receiving the gift.
- Rule #3 Under no circumstances is it acceptable to send a thank you note via email.
- Rule #4 Thank you notes should ALWAYS be hand written.
- Rule #5 Address the person(s) in the same way that the card was signed.
- Rule #6 Avoid being vague. Instead of saying "thank you for the wonderful gift", say "thank you for the beautiful serving dish".
- Rule #7 If someone gives you a monetary gift you should send a thank you note express your gratitude for their generous gift. It is also thoughtful to send a follow up thank you note saying how the money was spent.
Charm
The power or quality of pleasing or delighting; attractiveness
A particular quality that attracts; a delightful characteristic
Tablescapes

- Is your event themed in color or a particular holiday?
- Will food be easily available to your guests?
- Do you have to proper serving pieces to accommodate hot and cold dishes if need be?
This particular table setting was for our Christmas party last year. A few tips that we used that might help you in design and with saving money are:
- Using artificial and real flowers...as seen here, the magnolias are real.
- The gold fabric used here were drapes that had previously hung in this room by the former owners.
- The pine cones were painted gold with spray paint from the craft store.
- Books were strategically placed under the wine barrel lazy susans to add height to the table and once the food was placed there were fresh green and red grapes that cascaded down them.
- Always be sure to use your finest serving pieces for your events and please do not forget to polish them beforehand
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Etiquette
One of the best ways to show someone you care or lend a helping hand is to make a homemade dish to bring to their home. Whether your friend had a baby or lost a loved one, bringing a homemade dish is such a personal way to show them that you care. After all it is the gift of time, our most precious commodity. The time that you won't have to spend preparing a dish and the time that your friend put into the dish. It is wonderful to be on the receiving in of one of these gifts, especially when life gets hectic and a friends shows up on your doorstep relieving you from having to think about what to do for dinner. There is some etiquette, though, that goes along with receiving food from a friend. More often than not, it will be given in a nice dish from your friend's kitchen and sooner or later that dish will need to be returned. You should never return an empty dish! This does not mean that if you received a complicated casserole recipe that you should make another complicated casserole recipe, but you should place some cookies or muffins, store bought or homemade, in the dish along with a sweet thank you note as a gesture of gratitude.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Fall Chicken Tortilla Soup Recipe
Ingredients...
2 cans of chicken broth
2 cans of stewed tomatoes, chopped
1 garlic clove
1 T cumin (we prefer 2 or 3)
1 can of black beans rinsed and drained
1 can of salsa (we prefer southwestern style)
salt, black pepper & cayenne pepper to taste (we like a lot!)
2 cooked chicken breast cut into pieces or shredded
a sprinkle of olive oil
1/4 c sour cream
to top...
tortilla strips
shredded cheese
cilantro
Directions...
Cook the chicken and allow to slightly cool off before shredding. Mix all ingredients in a large pot and bring to a boil. Turn it down to a simmer for about 15 minutes to let the flavors marry. Top with tortilla strips, shredded cheese, cilantro and more sour cream if you like and enjoy!
Wine Bottle Tags
Between now and the end of the year you will probably receive several bottles of wine and champagne as hostess gifts. A lot of times that bottles are put on your wine rack and opened at some point....could be a special occasion or could be a Saturday night. Chances are though at some point you will invite the guests that gave you the wine to your house for a dinner party or gathering of friends in the coming year. A great way to personalize the occasion and make your guests feel that you appreciated their gesture is to serve the bottle of wine that when they come over. Here are our suggestion form keeping track of who gave you which bottle... First Day of Fall!
Today is officially the first day of fall! The time of year when the leaves begin to turn brilliant colors of red, yellow & amber that that cool crisp air begins the settle in. Football season is also in full effect which gets all of us excited about rooting for our home teams and also gives us a reason to entertain every weekend if we want! Now is also a good time to pull out some of those soup and crock pot recipes that you put away at the beginning of spring and also to look for new recipes to try on some of those great fall football watching Sundays! Displaying decorations, cooking seasonal recipes and keeping traditions alive are what sets each season apart! So go the whole nine yards this season and you are sure to score a winning touchdown with your family and friends!
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Welcome!
Welcome to the Pineapple Court blog! Pineapple Court is an upscale gift boutique that specializes in stationery & invitations, celebrations, gifts & more. Our products are carefully hand selected to ensure that customers have the highest quality items to choose from. At Pineapple Court we strive to offer the most up to date products as well timeless, traditional items to ensure that you are celebrating in style. This blog is designed to feature some of our most popular items and also introduce you to new items that we will offer. We will also be featuring some ideas for entertaining, decorating and maybe even sharing some delicious recipes! We want to hear from you so please feel free to make comments or ask questions and of course, we alwasy invite you to contact us directly.
Celebrate in Style,
Jennifer & Angie








