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‘Tis the season for holiday events – and I love it! Family, friends, food, drink, music, decor…I could go on and on. So far this holiday, I’ve been lucky enough to attend both a fancy Winter Festival at a banquet hall and a cozy, intimate holiday brunch at a blogger buddy‘s apartment!

My fellow marketing/fitness/foodie nerd friend, Alexis, and I.
My mom and I accompanied my dad to his holiday work party as his “+1s”. I was more than happy to oblige! I started the evening off with a couple glasses of Cabernet. There were apps set out, but I was too busy chatting and wine-ing to really notice them! By the time it was our turn to approach the Italian buffet line, I was totally starved (we were one of the last tables sent up). The food was worth the wait, though. For a banquet hall, Maneeley’s of South Windsor did a pretty good job!
I enjoyed hanging out with Alexis, my parents, and their friends. I met a lot of great people and even handed out a few cards – hello to any new readers from Winter Fest!

The mom and I.
In the same weekend (I know, right, how lucky am I?) I got to attend a holiday Sunday brunch hosted by Bethany of More Fruit Please. I walked into her apartment and was immediately in awe of how well-decorated and organized it is.
I spy Jennifer!
Bethany draws her decor inspiration from Pinterest, of course! And no, I have not yet caved and signed up.
To continue the cinnamon love, I had the best tea I’ve ever had. No joke – thank you Trader Joe’s for making this cinnamon and vanilla black tea! I made two teabags last through about three mugfuls of hot water. Has anyone else tried this?
Bethany and some of her awesome friends worked away in the kitchen. I swear I offered some help!
Bethany was running all over the place, and I was and still am in awe of her hostess skills!
Some appetizers were set out for munching. I eventually could wait no longer and had to dive into Bethany’s to-die-for sun-dried tomato olive tapenade with Stacy’s pita chips. Make this for your next party. Immediately.
Also available to tide us over until meal time: assorted cookies and pretzels, some of which I contributed from my Great Food Blogger Cookie Swap stash, and a beautiful Harvest Loaf baked by an amazing, spunky fashion blogger I met at the brunch, Lydia. Check out her fashion blog – it’s awesome!
Soon, brunch was ready! Mimosas were poured, but I sat out since I was still feeling the half bottle of wine I’d had the night before…
Bethany’s dining table was transformed into a Sunday smorgasbord (I needed spellcheck on that one).
A little tour of the table for you…
I wanted to try as much as possible! I filled my first plate with a plain croissant, half an apple scone, slice of veggie quiche with reduced sugar ketchup, and fruit salad with yogurt dip.
The scone was wonderful (I don’t care what you say Jennifer!) and so was the dip. But the real stars were the croissant, which was so authentic-tasting, and the quiche, which was MADE thanks to the pesto.
After finishing this plate, I went back for a slice of the turkey sausage and potato quiche. The veggie quiche was still my favorite because the pesto biases me, but the meat and potato quiche was fantastic as well. Perfectly cooked!
After writing this post, I am now ready to eat my entire fridge. I want to go back and re-taste everything! Thank you Bethany for being an amazing hostess, cook, and home decorator
Which component of the brunch would you most want to try? What would you have seconds of?
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wow! this looks like an amazing spread! i seriously looooove quiche and the ones at your alls brunch look sooo delicious!
I really owe it all to Bethany, she is a domestic goddess!
I LOVE your dress from the Winter Fest!! It’s so simple and elegant looking! Your pictures from brunch came out fantastic – I love the mirror shot where you get a candid glimpse at things. Again, I had such a great time seeing you! Thank you for coming!
Thanks so much! You can’t see it but on the shoulder there is a gold accent that my hair is covering. Wanted to keep it simple for a corporate party haha. And please, thank YOU for having me
It looks like you are having an awesome holiday season and getting to spend a lot of time with your family and friends. It doesn’t get much better than that!
Totally agree! Gonna keep enjoying today – holiday bowling after work with co-workers!
That company party looks better than ours! We weren’t allowed to bring anyone
This was my dad’s company party! We don’t even have one at my work haha
Seriously, that food looks amazing!
I love brunch/breakfast foods- I eat them at any time of the day! Awesome post girl
Thanks dear, it definitely was one that took a long time to put together!
So I don’t think I can pick what brunch thing I’d want most.. but the veg quiche would probably win!
Also–I love that you were your dad’s +1 (with your mom)…it sounds like a fun time. And reasons to get dressed up are always fun!
It wins in my book too. The pesto!! And thanks, it was def nice to have some reason to wear that dress (it’s been in my closet with tags for months…haha)
this is quite the brunch! you and your mom are so pretty
Thank you!!