Spicy Mayan Chocolate Cupcakes

Our new Spicy Mayan Chocolate cupcake is now ready for mass consumption and is part of our new offerings for the Fall Season. This cupcake combines a rich moist chocolate cake with a spicy pepper seasoning, plus cinnamon, and is topped with a creamy dark chocolate ganache and finished with a dusting of cayenne pepper. Our inspiration stems from the Mayan tradition of mixing cocoa with spices and chilies to create a variety of unique flavors, which they consumed in drink form. This cupcake aims to keep you a little toastier during the cooler fall months and is available on our menu from September through November.

A Novel Hangover

Lately I've been reading. A lot. In fact I have read five books in the past five weeks. To those who know me well I am sure this comes as no surprise, I have always loved to sit down with a good book and lose myself in the story. Ever since I was in grade school, reading has been a favorite pastime. Over the past few years however I found it increasingly difficult to sit down and read. I found that my mind wandered away from the story and back onto my daily life and all the things I needed to be doing instead. I just couldn't take the time to sit still, read, and enjoy. I am sure having another child may have had something to do with that :) Just a guess. Anyhow, I have resumed my favorite pastime with great enthusiasm. So much so in fact, I read the fifth book on my list in two days. Effectively giving me a novel hangover in which I caught myself so engrossed that I was still awake at 3am trying to finish the book. I promised myself I would not return to the library again until I finished a few work related projects :)

My book choices were all popular fiction novels, three of the Sookie Stackhouse series by Charlaine Harris, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by Steig Larsson, and The Help by Kathryn Stockett. 

Why Sookie Stackhouse?

I too am all caught up in the appeal of the vampire novel. I used to read Anne Rice way back when she wrote glorious tales like The Vampire Lestat and Taltos. Jason and I are both also hooked on the HBO series True Blood and if you watch it, then you know the Sookie Stackhouse novels were the inspiration for the series. I wanted to compare the two, the books and the series on TV. So far, the series on TV is about 60% made up and 40% from the books. So I don't plan to quit either since the storylines are both entertaining on their own. 

Why Lisbeth Salander, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo?

Why not? Everyone is reading or has read this book, I had to see what the fuss was about. The novel was riveting in mystery, who-dun-it, suspense and thrill. This book reminded me of the appeal that The DaVinci Code had when I read it. I love these kind of stories and I bet most everyone else does to based on the success of the series. I can't wait to read books two and three, of which it is rumored are better than the first. We shall see, but I do have my hopes up!

Why The Help?

I love a good period piece and being a fan of the ultra hit series on TV Mad Men that is also based in the early 60's, I couldn't pass this one up. This book was heart-warming and shocking at the same time, and who wouldn't carry a cheer for the heroines of the story? I honestly couldn't put this book down and mostly read it all in the span of one afternoon and night. Thank you Mom for the recommendation, I haven't enjoyed a book so much in a really long time. And oh by the way, in case you didn't know, Kathryn Stockett, the author, is a bit of an interesting success story in her own right. Google her and find out how many time she had to actually submit this novel before anyone would agree to publish it!

If you have any recommendation of what I should read next please do not hesitate to leave it in the comments! I plan to make a reading list for the coming winter and would love to hear what you think is good!

Walk Through a Wedding with Justin & Mary, Charlotte NC

It was a warm pleasant early spring day. The kind you hope for all winter long. The kind that make you want to spend all day outside soaking in every last ray in the hopes that it will hold you over until the next one comes along and winter breaks for good. A perfect weather day in my book. (Perfect weather makes me very happy and always increases my mood exponentially.) Jason and I were on a road trip, destination Charlotte, NC. Well technically Davidson, NC, but tomatoe/tomato one is right outside the other. The cooler was in the back filled to the brim with cupcakes, we journeyed south for three hours.

Our mission: Deliver Honey Bee cupcakes to Justin & Mary Marantz and Julia (J2 their wonderful assistant) for their Walk Through a Wedding w/ J&M Workshop. Theme: American Honey.

Now you are probably wondering, "Who are Justin & Mary? What is a Walk Through a Wedding? What does any of that have to do with cupcakes?" Well let me just tell you...

 

Who?

 

Justin & Mary are a husband and wife photography team based out of New Haven, Connecticut. We have found them to be very inspiring along the entrepreneurial path/adventure that we have been on for the past year. They write an extremely comprehensive and motivational blog to accompany their photographs, inspiring even the smallest of business owners and startups to follow their dream, stay true to themselves, and never give up trying! 

Justin & Mary Marantz

 

What?

The Walk Through a Wedding w/ J&M Workshop is where we will literally walk you through an entire wedding day with Justin & Mary! In it, we will cover everything from the getting ready details to shooting in a dark church to posing the couple portraits to shooting the reception & details. We will have everything set up to be just like a real wedding, so this is literally a one-stop shop for all those things you struggle with! ** This workshop is aimed at fellow photographers and is limited to 20 seats.**

 

Walk Through a Wedding Workshop Attendees making magic!

 

Sounds cool, what in the world does that have to do with cupcakes?

Cupcakes are an integral part of any wedding reception dontcha know? Once we read about the theme for the The Walk Through a Wedding w/ J&M Workshop in Charlotte (the closest they would be traveling to us), American Honey and saw their dreamy dreamboard of visionary wonderment that inspires the entire day of the workshop, we decided to make contact. See we had a vision too, of honey bee cupcakes, something we had been meaning to try, photograph and get up on our website! Plus the opportunity to be a part of anything business related with J&M had us pumped since we read their blog all the time! So we shot an email over with the idea and lo and behold, they said sure! Our honey bee cupcakes with delicious banana cake and fresh honey buttercream, perched atop charming DIY cake stands, being photographed and consumed by a whole lotta people, makes us happy campers. Plus J&M and J2 just seem like really cool, nice, happy, salt of the earth type people. People like that you just want to do things for, be a part of all that goodness. Or as they like to say, "Spread the Love."

The American Honey Theme Dreamboard

 

So now that you know all about J&M, the workshop and why we wanted to participate I guess it's time to get down to the good part. What happened once we arrived. Once in Charlotte and we located the workshop reception venue at Beaver Dam, (we were the first ones there making us nervous that we were in fact in the right place), we hauled our cupcakes into the house and spoke breifly with the venue management on staff there. Yes we were in the right place, yes we were the first ones there, no we did not miss the whole thing, etc. Whew! With our fears out of the way we ventured out to find a bite to eat with plans to return in one hour. We got distracted by a shiny object (Homegoods) and ending up not eating at all. You have to understand that we do not live in an area that is blessed with great shopping. Bare bones is more like it, in the middle of nowhere at the time. A store like Homegoods is too wonderful for us to pass up, we ignored our tummies and oooh'd and ahhh'd over the merchandise. One hour later we pryed ourselves away from Homegoods and hopped back into the truck. We arrived at the venue right on time this go round, and by on-time I mean 20 minutes later than we planned to, but just as everyone else was pulling up the drive as well. Yay!

Beaver Dam Historical House in Davidson, NC

We nervously hopped out of the truck and walked over to the rest of the group that had just arrived, looking for Julia (J2) who is in charge of setting up the faux reception and our main point of contact throughout the preparation for our trip. Ok admittedly I was the nervous one, Jason doesn't get nervous about meeting people and usually ends up reassuring me constantly during all my social anxiety awkwardness. Meeting Julia was great, she was super friendly and super nice in just the way I envisioned. She hugged us both, "we hug", she proclaims. Hugging cuts through all the nervous for me and puts my worries at ease. Everyone gushes over the cupcakes appropriately and we give breif instructions on honey pouring and then before you know we we are out the door and on our way home. We would have loved to have stayed and watched the whole workshop, possibly meet J&M and watch them work their magic, but I have a huge fear of being in the way and taking up precious space so I thought it best to just deliver and get on outta there.

Now for the good stuff, pictures! Who knew our cupcakes could look so good?

All photos are courtesy of Justin & Mary Photography.

 

 

 

 We would like to thank Justin & Mary for allowing us to be a part of something totally new to us and inspiring, and thank you to Julia for being so creative and making our cupcakes shine!