After my return from frolicking around Reynolds Plantation, I hosted my family for a fun, kid-friendly cookout to continue our patriotic celebrations. My older sister and I agree that the fourth of July is one of our favorite holidays. Personally I don't miss the gifts, imaginary figures and costumes. Independence Day is something that every American can celebrate and all it calls for is a great cookout and some fireworks. And for those of you who are true fireworks fanatics, Atlanta's very own
Lenox Mall hosts the largest fireworks display in the Southeast, a tradition from the 1960's! So go ahead and start planning a trip down South to "
Hotlanta" for July 4, 2011.
As you can see from my photos, I finally got my flag displayed after struggling with the rope for an hour last week. Where are the boy scouts when you need them? I found some kid-friendly tumblers at
Target along with the beach cruiser napkins. After dinner we let the kids light sparklers and throw Pop-Its, which was tons of fun! My sisters and I were always forbidden with playing with any type of fireworks growing up, so this year, at the young age of 33, I threw my first fistful of Pop-Its and I must admit, it was liberating.
Our menu consisted of BBQ Chicken,
grilled Corn with Chili Powder and Lime, Potatoes Au gratin, a garden fresh
Caprese Salad, Cherries, Cupcakes & of course Apple Pie. We also had some iced cold beer and patriotic Vodka Martinis made with
Rose's Blue Raspberry Cocktail Infusions and a splash of Grenadine.
I hope you all had a wonderful weekend with family and friends. I know I did. Tomorrow I plan on visiting my local
Publix stores to snatch up the remaining Pop-its. They may come in handy during the Christmas season when someone takes my parking spot at the mall.
Your Southern Peach