Saturday, December 26, 2015

A Guide to New Year's Eve in Los Angeles!

New Years Eve often brings the pressure of having to make sure you have the best plans for the evening and you’ll start the year off doing something fun with a lot of people. That’s never the case for me. I find myself with no plans on most New Years Eves. But I don’t want that to be the case for you! So I’ve compiled a list of events going on on NYE in LA this year so you can plan ahead!
  1.   NYE Shit Show—This critics’ pick doesn’t charge a giant cover or encourage dressing up in your best attire. It embraces the messy spirit of NYE and brings with it an unpretentious crowd. Check this out at Echoplex in Echo Park!
  2.   Grand Park NYE LA—Grand Park promises to be one of the most family-friendly and affordable New Years Eve spots. There will be live music and photo-booths and a venue big enough to accommodate 50,000 people! 
  3.   Noon Year’s Eve at Kidspace Children’s Musem—To continue in the family-friendly direction, check out this cute kids celebration that mimics a grown-up New Year’s Eve that counts down to a noon balloon drop, rather than midnight! There are party hats and noise makers for the kiddos to make and live music to dance to! Kids can sip on sparkling cider to welcome in the noon year! This adorable celebration will be held at the Kidspace Musem in Pasadena! 
  4.   No Cover at Angel City Brewery—This is where you’ll find me. Ring in the New Year at Angel City Brewery with limited-edition brews on tap, live entertainment, and a special toast at midnight! You can grab dinner from food trucks and relive all of the best brews of 2015! 
  5.   New Year’s Eve x10—ten times the lip locking and champagne toasts! The Big Bar in Los Feliz is hosting New Year’s Eve as the clock hits midnight across the globe! The celebration starts at 3 pm and goes until midnight LA time. You’ll toast the new year with Paris, Dublin, Rio de Janeiro, and every global city you can think of! 


Of course you can head to Pasadena for the Tournament of Roses display, there is an awesome prohibition era themed party at Union Station, and New Year’s Eve aboard the Queen Mary!



If none of these parties catch your eye, there are calendars of events online that will give you an even bigger and broader guide to a Los Angeles New Years Eve.

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Top Ten Holiday Drinks of 2015!

Top Ten Holiday Drinks of 2015
Holiday Eggnog: This Ecuadorian spin on eggnog blends fresh eggs, condensed milk, and peaches for a yummy, rich, frothy, festive drink! Add some rum to kick up the holiday cheer ;) 



Candy Cane Cocktail: Not only does this drink have a fun, festive name, but it mimics the flavors of a candy cane by using equal parts vanilla rum, white chocolate liqueur, and peppermint schnapps. 


Christmas Sangria: This holiday drink is equal parts pretty, tasty, and festive! It goes with any holiday meal and is the perfect mix of Rosemary, apples, cranberries, and wine ;) 


Naughty Rudolph: This drink can be made with alcohol for the adults and without alcohol for the kiddos! Everyone is familiar with Rudolph so give this drink a try for a…different spin on our beloved reindeer! 


The Grinch Cocktail: This funky green color reminds us all (during the holidays) of the Grinch! Why not bring him into your holiday celebration with a hint of holiday cheer ;) This Grinch will not disappoint! 

All it takes is: 3 ounces of peach schnapps, 3 ounces of Bacardi 151, 12 ounces of orange juice, four ounces of Sprite, and 3 ounces of blue Curacao liqueur.

Holiday Moscow Mule: This drink is easy to make and delicious! It’s important to have a few delicious drink recipes handy during the holidays, and this sweet concoction is perfect for such occasions! 


Gingerbread Martini: Gingerbread cookies are a staple of Christmas. But now that they come in drink form...they’re even harder to resist! 

Check out this delicious dose of holiday cheer here: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/trisha-yearwood/gingerbread-martini.html

Holiday Party Punch: This drink is a solution for a BIG holiday party crowd! Santa’s punch uses 4 cups of cranberry juice, 1 bottle of sparkling cider, 1 liter of ginger ale, ¼ cup fresh lemon juice (about 2 lemons), 12 ounces of vodka (optional) and one orange sliced (for garnish). Mix all of these ingredients together over ice and serve! Quick and easy to make! 


Wassail: I had never heard of this drink before, but after giving it a shot, it’s definitely worth it. This one is a little harder to make and it takes a little bit longer, but the challenge is worth it! It’s an adaptation on the caroler’s favorite drink! 


Hot Ginger Toddy: This bourbon cocktail will most certainly keep you warm during the holidays. 

Get the recipe here: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchens/hot-ginger-toddy-recipe.html


Enjoy! And always drink responsibly! Happy Holidays :)

Thursday, December 10, 2015

What to Put Under the Tree: Hot Gift Ideas for Christmas.

This blog post is a little lengthy, but it is meant to reach a variety of audiences! Hopefully everyone finds a Christmas gift idea on here for their intended gift-receiver! 

Christmas will be here in fifteen days. That’s a scary, but exciting thought. I’ve asked people if they’ve gotten started on their Christmas shopping or what they’re planning on buying their loved ones and most people have responded, “I have absolutely no idea.”
            Buying gifts can either be really fun and easy, or really tricky and exhausting. We’re going to try to make it a little easier on you. Whether you want to make the gift yourself or buy it, here are some ideas that can help you get started or finish up your Christmas gift-list.

Gifts for men:
For the techie—
A retro IPAD TV Stand. Buy it here:



Mason Jar Speaker and Amplifier. Buy it here:


For the Drinkster—
Copper Moscow Mule Mugs. Buy it here:

Whiskey Wedge. Buy it here:


For the Athlete—
A FitBit. Buy it here:


Gifts for women:
For the Spa-Goer—
Simple Sugars Spa Gift Set. Buy it here:

Frank. Body Scrub. Buy it here:

For the techie—
Polaroid Socialmatic Instant Digital Camera. (this one is a bit pricey, but there are others online that are much, much, cheaper).

The Amazon Echo. Buy it here:

Smartphone Movie Projector. Buy it here:

For the Book Lover:
The Nook Glowlight. Buy it here:


For the Kids:
Interactive Remote Control R2D2.

Little Live Pets Clever Keet.



Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas!
Manly Hand Scrub:

Magic BBQ Rub:

Retro Mason Jar Superhero Banks:

Body Scrubs:



MistleToes:
Hot Chocolate with A Kick:

(Of course, these gifts are not classified under "women and men" because they are only for that specified gender. These gifts are definitely for anyone and everyone! The gender-specific titles are just for organizational purposes! Happy shopping!). 

Thursday, December 3, 2015

The Spirit of Giving



  December has quickly crept into our lives and we love this month at RadioSFV. Christmas lights have officially been put up. Christmas music is playing at stores and on the radio. Christmas shopping has begun. Hanukkah starts on Sunday evening. The holidays are right around the corner! The more I think about this month and what it entails, the more I realize how massive our spirit of giving should be.

            For the past few weeks, the RadioSFV team has been researching charities, up-and-coming projects or initiatives, and fundraising events in the Los Angeles area. In doing this, our hearts grew and grew, as we saw the incredible things some people have started in our city in order to give back to their community.

            One of the projects or initiatives that stood out to us is the DUDE. Be Nice Project. DUDE. Be Nice is a platform to inspire young people to build a positive community by acknowledging a person or specific group in a fun, creative, and meaningful way! Their apparel means something: “We’re an apparel company that is striving to set a new standard—inspiring people’s fashion and lifestyle. We’re on a mission to prove that you can actually create a successful company that makes kindness cool…what if the up and coming generation believed that they could still make the living of their dreams by creating something that positively impacts the world? We think it will spawn more compassionate and happier generations to come.”

            This company wants to make kindness the new normal. This company wants to inspire people to respect and recognize amazing individuals in their community. Although it was founded in Ventura County, the company is spreading throughout the U.S.: The DUDE. Be Nice team traveled to Reading, Pennsylvania to honor a longtime district supporter of Reading High School. The company has helped kids surprise their hero with a bucket list dream come true, they’ve helped kids thank school volunteers, they’ve helped kids pull a trick on their coach to honor him, along with many other surprises.

            DUDE. Be Nice is encouraging positive vibes, loving and generous hearts, and partners with students to make someone’s day. What if kindness was the new cool? What if generosity and respect was the new normal?

Email DBNproject@dudebenice.com if you want to be a part of a DBN project in your community. Join them on their journey and let them help you with yours.

Check out their website for more information on how to get involved, start a DBN week at your school or organization, and to purchase any of their apparel!


Happy December and Happy Holidays! Let this month kick-off your spirit of giving!