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– bow tie evening! –


bow tie evening - photo by: ryan sterritt

it was a bow tie evening for us! we went to a great wedding in our neighbor’s backyard, which was a blast! i had to watch this video to remember how to tie a bow tie. it all came back pretty quickly though.

– ryan

– sunday afternoon croquet party –


sunday afternoon croquet party! - photo by: mike chapman

sunday afternoon croquet party! happy birthday debbie!

– ryan & gub

– kentucky derby 2014 –


mint juleps - photo by: ryan sterritt

we are enjoying mint juleps before the kentucky derby! we went with a recipe from the original bartender’s guide by trader vic from 1947 and used rittenhouse rye. they are quite tasty for sure!

rittenhouse is the latest rye whiskey i tried out. i had read a lot about them, including how they won the 2006 north american whiskey of the year award, but had yet to try out their rye. at only $18.99, it is definitely the most economical option for a solid tasting rye out there. the bottle design is nothing to write home about, however it packs a punch at 100 proof and is a great addition to one’s bar.

i would probably stick with mixing rittenhouse in cocktails like juleps, manhattans or an old-fashioned over just sipping the whiskey. it has a little more bite than bulleit or redemption, but for the price, it’s still tasty and great in mixed drinks.

rittenhouse is bottled in bond, which means it was the product of one distillation season by one distiller at one distillery, was aged in a federally bonded warehouse under us government supervision for at least four years and bottled at 100 proof. pretty strict standards for such an economical rye!

check our my previous posts on bulleit, 13th colony and redemption rye.

– ryan

georgia mint julep recipe:

go site ingredients:
1 tsp sugar syrup
4 springs fresh mint
2 oz. brandy (we substituted rye)
2 oz. apricot brandy (we substituted more rye)
shaved ice

https://dentaris-sa.com/2024/05/13/2684qcw directions:
– crush mint with sugar syrup in large class and fill with crushed ice
– add liquor and stir gently until glass frosts
– serve with straws and garnish with more mint

– party hat –


- enjoying the #inmanparkfestival !!!
clem at the inman park festival - photo by: ryan sterritt
fun from the inman park festival!

– ryan & gub

– happy happy birthday –


happy happy birthday - photo by: angela nichols

happiest of birthdays to my dear, sweet friend, debbie! love you so much!

– gub

– holiday blend –


instagram styles

grey enjoyed easter morning sporting his santa clause pajamas! he likes to mix it up.

– ryan & gub

– easter 2014 –


instagram styles

grey mostly wanted to eat the contents of his easter eggs, not collect more of them!

– ryan & gub

– easter egg hunt –


#egghunt

happy easter from savannah! we had an easter egg hunt in front of grandma and grandpas.

– ryan & gub

– record store day 2014 –


record store 2014

we were in savannah this weekend for easter, which happened to coincide with record store day 2014. i was able to find a couple of locations that were participating though, so my dad and i decided to see what savannah had to offer. after a uneventful trip to rody’s (their shipment hadn’t arrived), my dad and i headed to graveface records & curiosities, which turned out to be awesome!

we didn’t get there until after noon, the joys of parenthood, so i missed out on the main items i was looking for (ie. chvrches, lcd soundsytem). it was still fun though. they were super packed and had a ton of great stuff, including a couple of items i found for my brother. i definitely plan on visiting graveface next time i’m in savannah!

i have to vent that although i still enjoy record store day, it’s definitely becoming overpriced. i really enjoy ultimate alternative waivers by built to spill and the first album by pinback, however i don’t need them on vinyl for $25.

next door to graveface was this adorable bakery & sandwich shop called back in the day bakery. their food looked really tasty and they had super fun gifts and notecards for sale.

– ryan

graveface records & curiosities

5 west 40th street
savannah, ga 31401

912-335-8018

back in the day bakery

2403 bull street
savannah, ga 31401

912-495-9292

– pam longobardi –