Berry Tarts for Dessert!

After we went Strawberry Picking at Bartlett Farm, we made mini berry crostata tarts with the farm fresh strawberries that we picked.  It was also a great opportunity to try out some of the new Bella Cucina gourmet food items that we are selling at Milly & Grace.  They were so easy to make and tasted delicious!  It’s the perfect dessert to whip up for summer dinner party.  Here’s what you need:

Pick up the Crostata Sweet Butter Tarts & the Preserved Lemon Cream.

Bella Cucina

Add some berries.

add berries

Whip up some homemade whipped cream and stir in the Lemon Preserve!

Whipped Cream

Assemble all of the ingredients together and add a small mint leaf as a garnish.

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Enjoy!

(Dishtowel available from Milly & Grace)

Strawberry Picking at Bartlett Farm!

Ok.  Why haven’t I done this before??!!  Every year Bartlett Farm offers strawberry picking and since it was on my list of 30 things to do before I’m 30 I couldn’t pass up my chance!  For $5 you can fill a basket with juicy farm-fresh strawberries.

1.Pick your own

Off we go!

2.Off We Go

We mean business!

3.Family Affair

“Butt” when Allie comes along, it’s all fun and games!

4.Strawberry butts

Jewelry inspiration for Milly & Grace?

5.Strawberry Earrings

She can’t be trusted.

6.Smack

Picking a few, eating a few…

8.Eating Strawberries

Juicy!

9.Strawberries

Until next year!

10.All Done

Oak Bluffs – Martha’s Vineyard

I know. It’s been awhile since I got back from my trip to Martha’s Vineyard.  It has been a crazy couple of weeks with the 4th of July, the launch of the Milly & Grace online store and spending time with our visitors!  However, I couldn’t resist sharing more of our adventures OTV.

I mentioned in my Nantucket vs. Martha’s Vineyard post that Martha’s Vineyard has 6 towns and one of them is named Oak Bluffs.  What sets Oak Bluffs apart from the other MV towns is the Camp Meeting Grounds.  The center of town is made up of over 300 little “gingerbread cottages” – tiny, gothic/victorian style homes that were built in 1866 as a part of a Methodist summer retreat.  Nowadays, camp activities have calmed but the community still maintains some services and traditions.

I spent an afternoon wandering and weaving through the campground and what I noticed the most besides the architecture and brightly painted houses is the sense of community and pride among the home owners.  I later learned that a lot of these houses have been passed down four or five generations from the original camp owners.  There was a constant buzz – porches were full of people, there were picnics on the greens and people out enjoying their gardens.  And everyone was especially excited when you wanted to take a picture of their house.

I snapped a few pictures of some of my favorites!

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gingerbread houses 1

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gingerbread houses 2

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AND THEN…I stopped dead in my tracks when I came across a Pink & Grey cottage named Nana’s Dream.  Personally, I think it should be renamed the Milly & Grace house!

Milly & Grace House

Vineyard Vines – Oak Bluffs Style.

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Oak Bluffs is also home to The Flying Horses –  the oldest operating carousel in the US !

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Oak Bluffs is a must see if you are ever OTV!