Author: zeldaandscout

  • Early Summer 2017 Playlist: Hey, Ho, the Wind and the Rain

    Early Summer 2017 Playlist: Hey, Ho, the Wind and the Rain

    If we were back in Kentucky, summer would be upon us already.  School would be out, the weather would be warmer, and the pools would be opening. But alas, we are not in our beloved home state, and while we’re happy to escape the influx of pollen and dander that the season brings, there are…

  • Blueberry-Lavender Champagne Punch

    Blueberry-Lavender Champagne Punch

    Hey y’all. So this week was supposed to bring you another installment of All the Fixin’s, the series where we cook our way through our respective Southern heritages. But as you’ll know if you follow this blog, or our social media, or the world in general, this past weekend included that most hallowed of horsey days…

  • Late Spring 2017 Playlist: Call to the Post

    Late Spring 2017 Playlist: Call to the Post

    It’s our favorite time of year y’all. Winter has finally ceded the reins to Spring, flowers are blooming, and it’s time for the most decadent and depraved event in all of the South. Dust off your seersucker and unpack your fancy hat, it’s Derby Time! Now, as we reiterate each year around this time, while…

  • All the Fixin’s: Brown Sugar Cornmeal Pie

    All the Fixin’s: Brown Sugar Cornmeal Pie

    Welcome back to All the Fixin’s! We are still waiting for spring to arrive here in New York: There was a brief respite from cold…followed quickly by a nor’easter. Suffice it to say, it’s still quite brisk. No matter! We are of the firm belief that every season is pie season! And there were many…

  • Early Spring 2017 Playlist: Rise Up

    Early Spring 2017 Playlist: Rise Up

    We’re nearly two months into the new America, and here’s where we start to feel that lull, that loss of hope and will power and the siren’s song urging us to bury our heads back in the sand where it’s safe. The deluge of bad news, injustice, and outrage is constant and overwhelming, each day…

  • All the Fixin’s: Jambalaya

    All the Fixin’s: Jambalaya

    Happy Mardi Gras, y’all! On this fattest of Tuesdays, we turn our attention to the bayou, where Zelda’s roots lie, and an all-Cajun edition of All the Fixin’s. This week, Zelda — ably assisted by her sous-chef, Scout — tackled one of her family’s favorites, particularly at this festive time of year. Jambalaya is, like…

  • Our Favorite Southern Movies

    Our Favorite Southern Movies

    We are deep in the throes of award season, so that’s got us thinking about movies — specifically, our favorite Southern movies. The South is rich with stories and its diverse landscape makes the perfect backdrop for a whole plethora of narratives. Its history is filled with stories both uplifting and disheartening, inspiring and cautionary. Here…

  • Winter 2017: Make a Brand New Start of It

    Winter 2017: Make a Brand New Start of It

    A new year has dawned and, for maybe the first time, we both returned from our beloved Bluegrass State after a holiday break with that cozy, fuzzy feeling of going back home. Somehow, without either of us realizing it, this madhouse of a city wormed its way into our Southern hearts. And while our roots…

  • Five Golden Rules for Surviving the Holiday Season

    Five Golden Rules for Surviving the Holiday Season

    Happy holidays, y’all! The great festive season is upon us, bursting with trees and carols and tinsel and mistletoe. It’s a truly wonderful time. But you know what isn’t so wonderful? The overwhelming stress, anxiety, and exhaustion that can result from trying to contend with the social demands of the Yuletide period. This season is…

  • Winter 2016 Playlist: Snowfall Songs

    Winter 2016 Playlist: Snowfall Songs

    We love a good holiday song here at Z&S. Give us chestnuts roasting over an open fire, dreams of white Christmases, and dreidels made of clay, and we go positively cuckoo for carols. We abstain all year, you see, saving up for that sacred festive season, and then as soon as the clock strikes midnight…