Sometimes our book club reads focus on difficult concepts. Such was the case when our host, Sussan, chose “The House We Grew Up In” by Lisa Jewell. Set in the picture-perfect Cotswolds in England, Jewell’s novel shines a spotlight on a family in the aftermath of tragedy.
Read MoreOrielle Heilicher’s Oktoberfest adventure took her to La Crosse, WI. surrounded by friends, beer, dancing, and food! Here’s her tip…”I have never witnessed so many people with as high of energy and as much love for beer, Wisconsin, and the Green Bay Packers, as I have at Oktoberfest. My advice, come with plenty of cash and your best dance moves, show up to impress.”
Read MoreWelcome to our first Virtual Supper Club from Spirited Table®. Take your seat and have some fun. Today I want to kick this off with a few table setting tips, a three course meal (so you’ll actually try it) and the cocktail and wine pairings that go with each course. Your big post party bonus is from How to Remove Stains.
Read MoreTeri E. Popp & Laura Chin celebrated their W3 Book Club offering “Wicked” by Gregory-Maguire with the utmost Halloween party passion! A scavenger hunt, dice game, shopping, lots of Halloween drinks and of course a dinner with a witches’ hat for a cake!
Read MoreSpirited Table will launch our own version of a Virtual Supper Club, on October 11th, which is It’s My Party Day! I’m asking each of you, between now and then, to please email us your favorite Spirited Table recipe at info@thespiritedtable.com. We will compile them and create our first two suppers’ based on your recommendations.
Read MoreTeri E. Popp and Laura Chin created a truly authentic Russian evening, including making their own Kokoshnik headpieces as a craft project. These headpieces are worn by many Russian dance performers. This was a W3 Book Club lifestyle celebration, with more than a splash of Vodka, costumes and decor.
Read MoreW3 Book Club members create unique celebrations around each and every book they read. This includes food, table decor, cocktails, wine and appropriate attire; all of which are a by-product of the storylines’ in the book. This month’s inspiration comes from, “Into the Water” by Paula Hawkins.
Read MoreWinter gets long in Minnesota (meaning it lasts well into spring sometimes), but nothing gets W3 Book Club members’ blood boiling like an intriguing spy novel! And what could be more exciting than an espionage story based on a real-life, female spy network, aptly called “The Alice Network.”
Read MoreTeri E. Popp, Laura Chin and their W3 Book Club re-enacted the clothes, food and style of the book “Whiskey in a Teacup.” The Academy Award–winning actress, producer, and entrepreneur Reese Witherspoon invites you into her world, of southern style, parties, and traditions she loves with contemporary flair and charm.
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