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Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween, Day 31: Angela's "31 Days of Pink" and a Giveaway Winner!

Happy Halloween from The Southern Fried Bride aka Glinda the Good Witch of Oz! The Southern Fried Husband and I are celebrating our first Halloween as Mr. and Mrs. and we look forward to greeting trick-or-treaters at our home tonight. I look forward to sharing some of our Halloween decorations and treats later today. 


Day 31: This is my pink Glinda the Good Witch of Oz costume. I'm a Wizard of Oz collector and Glinda is my favorite!
Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure: There are approximately 2.5 million breast cancer survivors alive today in the United States and the number of deaths due to breast cancer seems to be declining. A combination of early detection and more effective treatments is thought to be responsible for the declining death rates.

Congratulations to the Halloween Week Giveaway winner of the Shabby Apple "Key to Wonderland" necklace (ARV $52.00): Elizabeth Hansen!

Thank you to everyone who entered and be watching the blog for more giveaways! Coming up is a Holiday  Giveaway and My Birthday Giveaway plus some surprise giveaways in between!
                                                     

Day 30: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 30: One of my signature recipes since age 8 : "Angel's Fruit Salad".


Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure: Out of every one hundredcases of breast cancer, one will occur in a man.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Day 29: "Angela's 31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 29: My "Bride" socks, given to me by my bridesmaid Dr. Amy Aldridge- Sanford.

* Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure: Both men and women may develop benign (not cancer) breast conditions.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Day 28: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 28: One of my very favorite wedding gifts. A dream come true for me: my pink Kitchen-Aid stand mixer. I love "her". Bought by pooling all of our Macy's wedding gift cards together. Kitchen-Aid donates $50 to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer from the purchase of each Cook for the Cure pink mixer.


Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in pregnant and postpartum women. About 1.3 cases are diagnosed per 10,000 pregnancies.

Day 27: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 27: I just have to show these two items together because I paired them together at the beach this summer. My Lilly Pulitzer beach towel and my Lilly Pulitzer swimsuit.
 *Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure: Whether or not a man carries a BRCA2 mutation, having a family member with breast cancer increases the chances of developing male breast cancer.

Day 26: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 26: I snagged a limited edition pink Swiffer wet and dry mop. Swiffer is a sponsor of "Cleaning for a Reason", a nonprofit that offers free professional housecleaning to improve the lives of women undergoing treatment for cancer.
 *Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure: The term benign breast conditions (also known as benign breast disease) describes many noncancerous disorders that can affect the breast.Benign breast conditions can occur in both women and men.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

A Halloween Week Giveaway with Shabby Apple!

Halloween week is here and thanks to sensational sponsor, Shabby Apple, we have a fun giveaway straight out of "Wonderland"!  

                                   

Shabby Apple is an online dress boutique selling women’s dresses, casual dresses, skirts, and women’s apparel. They now have a line of fashion jewelry and accessories. The first time I visited their website, I was taken aback by the beauty of their creations. Today, I count Shabby Apple among my favorite sources of fashion inspiration. One of the things I love most about their company is a fact that they are always designing new dresses for women, as well as coming out with entirely new fashion lines. I look at each of their new fashion lines when they debut and wonder how they could possibly top it. Then they come out with their next line and it is just as wonderful as the last.    

I'm a big fan of vintage dresses and this is one of my favorites, the Hackney dress, from their "sidesaddle" vintage inspired collection:

One of my favorites in their boutique collections is the West Coast Swing dress from their "1943" collection:


I am in love with this pair of "Dazzling Day" high heels from their shoe collection:


I'm crazy about this Sugar Pie Headband. Go figure?

So now, to our giveaway. Come take a journey with me to see Shabby Apple's line of jewelry inspired by "Alice in Wonderland"...

                                  I am a fan of key necklaces and this one is an exceptional piece.

Their "Key to Wonderland" necklace is an antique brass vintage reproduction skeleton key suspended on a 24” long chain. I love it that it is handmade in the USA.

                                                    I love the detail in this bracelet:

Their "Simply Alice" bracelet has grey/blue fresh water pearls finished with a cream satin bow, or pale pink fresh water pearls finished with a beautiful black satin bow. Bracelet has metal chain and lobster clasp for easy removal without compromising the perfect bow. 



"Poker Face Alice" is a gold metal multi-chain bracelet adorned with several gold charms and finished with a lobster clasp closure.

"The Chesire Cat" is a rectangle brown and black speckled beads with antique copper chain and lobster clasp closure.

Shabby Apple has a wonderful Facebook page that is one of my favorite places for delightful fashion inspiration. You can "like" their page here to get in on special promotions and exclusive discounts.

One of you will win the Shabby Apple "Key to Wonderland" necklace! (ARV: $52.00)  

If you are not the winner, you can still get in on a sweet deal. For the next 30 days, they are giving The Southern Fried Bride readers 10% off their purchase on the Shabby Apple website. The promotional code is "southernfriedbride10off".   

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                                   Halloween Week Giveaway

Win the "Key to Wonderland" necklace from Shabby Apple! ($52.00 ARV)



Contest Rules:
* This giveaway is open to US residents only (never fear international fans, there will be giveaways you are eligible for coming soon!).

Mandatory Entry: You must be a Google Friend Connect follower of The Southern Fried Bride. If you are not already a GFC follower, you can follow this blog by clicking on the "Join This Site" button in the right-hand column. Post a comment telling me you are a GFC follower.

Extra Entries: Post a separate comment for each of the extra entries that you complete.

* Become a fan of The Southern Fried Bride on Facebook by "liking" the page here then post a comment letting me know.

* Become a fan of  Shabby Apple on Facebook by "liking" the page here then post a comment letting me know.
   
* Visit the Shabby Apple website here and browse through their beautiful fashions and accessories then post a comment and let me know your favorite item.

* Follow me on Twitter @SouthrnFriBride here then post a comment here telling me you did so.

* Tweet this giveaway on Twitter. Be sure to post the link to your tweet with your comment. ''I just entered to win a @shabbyapple necklace via @SouthrnFriBride" then post a comment here with the link to your tweet.

Entries will close on Sunday, October 30 at 11:59 p.m. EST. A winner will be chosen on Halloween morning, Monday, October 31 and notified immediately. Good luck!


FTC Disclaimer: Shabby Apple is providing the above-mentioned necklace for the giveaway. I was in no way financially compensated by Shabby Apple for writing this blog post.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Day 25: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 25: One of my favorite treats- a pink cake pop from Starbucks.

Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure: Similar to women, men with an inherited mutation in the BRCA2 gene have an increased risk of breast cancer. Men who carry a BRCA2 mutation have about a seven percent chance of developing breast cancer by age 70. BRCA2 carriers are also at an increased risk for other types of cancer, such as prostate cancer. Men can inherit a BRCA2 from either parent. A man who is a BRCA2 carrier can pass the mutation on to both his male and female children.

Coming tomorrow, a Halloween week giveaway from a fabulous sponsor! Hint: In the blog post, I will take you on a journey into "Wonderland".

Monday, October 24, 2011

Day 24: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 24: My mother-in-law recently passed this down to me from her mother, Grandma Sevcik, who passed away last year. I thought it was perfect for sharing on the date that falls on DZ Founder's Day. A pink rose dish topped with a butterfly. Perfect. :)



 *Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure: Breast cancer is the most common    cancer in Korean, Chinese, Filipino and Japanese women in the U.S.

Day 23: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 23: One of my favorite jewelry dishes, given to me by my best friend and DZ sister Christy.

*Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure: five percent of all breast cancers occur in women under age 40.

Day 22: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 22: My keepsake wedding garter, made by my dear friend Will.



 *Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure: Asian Americans who are new immigrants have lower rates of breast cancer than those who have lived in the U.S. for many years. For those born in the U.S., breast cancer risk is similar to that of non-Hispanic white women (60 percent higher than women born in Asia).

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Day 21: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 21: One of my favorite pairs of socks, by Ralph Lauren.


Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure: In 2011, it is estimated that among U.S. women, there will be 39,520 breast cancer deaths.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Day 20: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 20: I don't think these are the winter boots the people here have told me to get for the New York winter weather to come, but I couldn't resist.
Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure: As mammography screening rates have increased, more cases of breast cancer are found at earlier stages, when they are more easily and successfully treated.

Day 19: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 19: Another one of my treasures- Grandma Cleva's favorite linen handkerchief. I carried this is in my Lilly clutch on my wedding day.


Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure: Immigrants in the United States usually have breast cancer rates similar to those in their home country. Over generations however, the daughters and granddaughters of immigrants take on a risk similar to U.S. women.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Day 18: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 18: One of my treasures- my late, great mother Jan's pink butterfly pin. Happy Birthday Mom!

Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure:
From the 1940s until the 1980s, the rate of new cases of breast cancer in the United States increased by a little over one percent a year. In the 1980s, incidence rose dramatically (likely due to increased mammography screening), then leveled off during the 1990s. The incidence of breast cancer declined in the early 2000s. Since 2003, the incidence of breast cancer has remained stable.  

Monday, October 17, 2011

Day 17: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 17: One of my favorite Lilly Pulitzer tunics.

Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure: Breast and ovarian cancer are somewhat more common among women of Ashkenazi Jewish descent (ancestors who came from Central or Eastern Europe). This is likely due to the high prevalence of mutations in the Breast Cancer 1 and Breast Cancer 2 (BRCA1 and BRCA2, respectively) genes in these women. While BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations are rare in the general population, between eight and 10 percent of Ashkenazi Jewish women carry one of these mutations.

Day 16: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

 My Glinda the Good Witch pillow, given to me last Christmas by my in-laws.

 *Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy of Susan G. Komen for the Cure: Rates of breast cancer incidence and death are much lower among men than among women. In 2007, survival rates for men are about the same as for women with the same stage of cancer at the time of diagnosis. However, men are usually diagnosed at a later stage because they are less likely to report symptoms.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Day 15: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 15: My pink camera.

Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure: The incidence of breast cancer declined in the early 2000s. The decline appears to be related to the drop in use of postmenopausal hormones that occurred after the Women's Health Initiative study showed their use increased risk of breast cancer and heart disease. Since 2003, the incidence of breast cancer has remained stable.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Day 14: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 14: My New York Yankees ball cap in pink, given to me by my DZ Little Sis Megan. Counting the days until NEXT season begins.


 *Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy of Susan G. Komen for the Cure: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Korean, Chinese, Filipino and Japanese women in the U.S. Among Asian American and Pacific Islander women, Native Hawaiian and Japanese women have the highest rates of breast cancer. Native Hawaiian and Samoan women have the highest rates of breast cancer death, exceeding even those in white women.

A Review and a Recipe: Tropical Traditions Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil and "Angela's Coconut Supreme Cake"

Recently, the Tropical Traditions food company sent me a sample of their Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil to try out in my kitchen.
 
This coconut oil is USDA certified organic, has no hydrogenation or trans fats and has a long shelf life. It now has a place of honor in my kitchen cupboard. I used the coconut oil to create this coconut cake. I have been baking all kinds of coconut cakes for years and when I tasted this cake, I loved both the burst of coconut flavor and the moist texture of the cake.  
 
 
"Angela's Coconut Supreme Cake"
 
2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour

2 teaspoons baking powder

1 1/2 cups sugar

1 stick butter, softened

1 tablespoon Tropical Traditions Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil

4 large egg whites
 
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray two 8-inch round cake pans with cooking spray. In mixing bowl, add flour and baking powder; set aside. In separate mixing bowl, beat softened butter with mixer until light and creamy. Gradually add the 1 1/2 cups sugar, a small amount at a time, scraping the sides of the bowl before each addition. Beat for about 1 minute after each addition. Add coconut extract to mixture. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition, scraping sides of the bowl frequently. Slowly add about one-third of the flour mixture to the creamed mixture. Beat on low speed until blended. Scrape the bowl and repeat with another one-third of the dry mixture. Scrape the bowl and repeat with remaining flour mixture. Spoon batter into baking pans, spreading evenly. Bake for 30-35 minutes, or until toothpick in center of cake comes out clean. Remove from oven. As cake cools, prepare frosting.
My frosting for this cake has my version of half and half: half a stick of butter and half cup of shortening.
 
"Angela's Coconut Supreme Frosting"

1/2 cup butter
 
1/2 cup shortening

4 cups powdered sugar

1 teaspoon Tropical Traditions Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil
 
¼ cup shredded coconut

In mixing bowl, add first four ingredients. Beat with mixer 1 minute. Add coconut to mixture. Beat with mixer 5 minutes. Frost cooled cake. Use reserved ½ cup of coconut to coat top and sides of frosted cake. Enjoy!
 
If you would like to know more about Tropical Traditions products, you can go to their website here or their page on Facebook here.
 
Disclaimer: Tropical Traditions provided me with a free sample of this product to review, and I was under no obligation to review it if I so chose.  Nor was I under any obligation to write a positive review in return for the free product.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Day 12: "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 12: My Vera Bradley clutch wallet in "Pinwheel Pink". I carried this to my rehearsal dinner and I gave each of my bridesmaids a Vera Bradley handbag in this same pattern at the dinner as one of their bridesmaids gifts.


Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure Breast cancer in men is rare, but it does happen. In 2011, it is estimated that among men in the United States, there will be 2,140 new cases of breast cancer and 450 breast cancer deaths.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Day 11: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 11: My Lilly Pulitzer wallet in the Delta Zeta Sorority pattern. I carried this on my wedding day.
Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure: Breast cancer is the most common cancer among African American women. It is also the second leading cause of cancer death among African American women, exceeded only by lung cancer. In 2011, an estimated 26,840 new cases of breast cancer and 6,040 deaths are expected to occur among African American women.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Day 10: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 10: This is my Lilly Pulitzer car magnet. My car "Beauty" is a Lilly fan, too!


Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure: The older a woman is, the more likely she is to get breast cancer.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

The new Facebook page!

I started a Facebook page for The Southern Fried Bride today and if you would like to see and/or "like" my page, you can see the Facebook link box on the right-hand side of the blog.

Facebook fans will receive an extra entry in the upcoming giveaways!

Day 9: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 9: My Vera Bradley wallet in "Pink Cupcakes" that matches my purse I shared earlier this month, given to me by my DZ alumnae Big Sis Shirley.

Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy of Susan G. Komen for the Cure: In the United States, Caucasian women have the highest incidence of breast cancer, while Native American and Alaskan Native women have the lowest.

A Review and a Recipe: Sidral Mundet apple soda and "Angela's Apple Cinnamon Delight Bundt Cake"

Sidral Mundet is one of the best-known brands in Mexico and is now sold in stores across America. Their line of apple soda made with real apples and no artificial flavors has been around since 1902. Recently they sent me two of their sodas to review, including their new Green Apple soda.
I loved the taste when I used it in baking my apple bundt cake and making the glaze. This recipe can be easily adapted by substituting regular apple juice for the Sidral Mundet apple flavored soda. This cake can be enjoyed with or without the glaze for diabetic or health-conscious family and friends.

“Angela’s Apple Cinnamon Delight Bundt Cake”
1 1/2 cups Splenda brown sugar

3 large eggs
1 stick unsalted butter, softened
1/4 cup Sidral Mundet Green Apple flavored soft drink
2 ½ cups all-purpose flour

2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 tablespoon cinnamon
5 medium apples, peeled and chopped (I use Granny Smith)

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray bundt pan with cooking spray. In large bowl, combine brown sugar, eggs, butter and apple juice. Mix until smooth. Add dry ingredients and mix until combined. Fold in apples to mixture. Pour batter into pan. Bake for 50-60 minutes, until toothpick inserted in cake comes out clean. Cool in pan at least 15 minutes. Invert cake from pan onto rack to cool completely .

“Angela’s Grand Apple Glaze”

1 cup confectioner's sugar

2 tablespoons Sidral Mundet apple-flavored soft drink

Combine both ingredients in mixing bowl. Stir until smooth. Adjust consistency, if needed, by adding an additional 1/2-1 tablespoon of apple juice. Drizzle glaze over cooled cake and let set before serving. Enjoy!
For more information about Sidral Mundet apple sodas, you can go to their website here.

FTC Disclaimer: I received two free bottles of Sidral Mundet apple sodas to review for my readers and give my honest feedback. I did not receive any financial compensation for this review.  

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Day 8: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

My favorite pair of house pajamas in warmer weather: Lilly Pulitzer Clammies 'n Jammies. I must also direct you to the butterfly design on the bottom of the pant leg. Meant to be. :)

Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy of Susan G. Komen for the Cure:  It is estimated that more than 1.6 million new cases of breast cancer occurred among women worldwide in 2010.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Day 7: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

Day 7: One of my favorite Vera Bradley purse patterns in my collection: "Pink Cupcakes", (the pattern's name, alone, should tell you I would like it :) given to me by my in-laws for my birthday last year. The Vera Bradley company established the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer and their patterns that generate proceeds supporting breast cancer research are gorgeous. Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide.

Tomorrow, October 8th, is Vera Bradley's "Tickled Pink Day". 25% of net proceeds from each purchase online and at participating retailers will be donated to the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer. I look forward to taking part and shopping for the cause! 

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Day 6: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

My pink and green rolling luggage. I have no trouble spotting my luggage at the airport baggage claim line.

Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure:
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in pregnant and postpartum women. About 1.3 cases are diagnosed per 10,000 pregnancies.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Day 5: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

My trusty Go pink flat iron and travel flat iron set. 
Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy of Susan G. Komen for the Cure
As mammography screening rates have increased, more cases of breast cancer are found at earlier stages, when they are more easily and successfully treated.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Day 4: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

 
This is one of my favorite hair products: Paul Mitchell's "Hot Off The Press" flat iron protectant product. Right now, they are selling this special edition pink can for their "Style for a Cause" campaign, with proceeds from the sales going to breast cancer research. 
Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure:
Although rare, younger women can also get breast cancer. Just five percent of all breast cancers occur in women under age 40.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Day 3: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

One of my favorite aprons, purchased from some of my favorite Southern mavens in Oklahoma at Tulsa's Tea and Magnolias I wore it often on the "Now You're Cookin'" show and it made the move with me, where it continues to represent my Southern flair in my New York kitchen.

Breast Cancer Fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure:
Since 1975, the incidence of breast cancer has increased among both white women than black women. However, during this same time period, mortality rates have decreased for white women, but increased somewhat for black women.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Day 2: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

This is one of my favorite sets of house pajamas: pink with a cupcakes design. So soft and warm for the coming winter months here in NY.

Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy Susan G. Komen for the Cure:
It is estimated that in 2011, there will be 39,520 breast cancer deaths.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Day 1: Angela's "31 Days of Pink: Project for a Purpose"

October is here and it brings one of my favorite times of year, my mother's birthday month and a month full of all kinds of fun fall and Halloween activities. This year, it brings my first autumn as a bride and my 2nd blogiversary celebration. It is also "Breast Cancer Awareness Month". Each day this month, I decided I will share a picture of one of the many pink items in my life that I love and along with the picture, I will be sharing a breast cancer fact or prevention tip courtesy of Susan G. Komen for the Cure . Several of the items I will be sharing are made by companies that give to the cause through the purchase of that very item.

Today's pink item has quickly become one of my favorite things. I fell in love with this item when I saw it on the store rack at the shopping mall and when I read the tag about the company's commitment to the fight against breast cancer, I just had to get it. This is the Columbia Sportswear Company pink ribbon full zip fleece, priced at $34.99. Besides producing this beautiful piece of  breast cancer awareness wear, the company supports the National Breast Cancer Foundation by providing funding for prevention programs. You can learn more about their commitment to the cause here.  Also note it is displayed on another one of my favorite pink items: my in-law's handmade quilt, currently on our upstairs guest bed.

Today's breast cancer fact, courtesy of Susan G. Komen for the Cure:
In 2011, it is estimated that among U.S. women, there will be 230,480 new cases of invasive breast cancer.