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Layering for Cold Weather

Stay warm in style!

Layering for Cold Weather

A note from HerKentucky: While we all love to shop, please remember those who may not have the luxuries that we enjoy. If you do buy new cold weather gear, please remember that your gently used or unworn blankets, hats, scarves, and coats could, quite literally, save a life this winter. Donate to the shelter of your choice, and please consider patronizing businesses like Lexington's Morton James, who are helping to warm the less fortunate with a donation drive.

Oh my word, y'all. It is so cold out there! Temperatures in the teens and twenties are hard to dress for. I've found myself heading out to run errands or take meetings this week and putting on ALL THE LAYERS to stay warm. There's an art to layering without adding unnecessary bulk to your ensemble.

Step 1: Base Layer

Start with a smooth base layer to trap heat. I've got my eye on this wool blend layer from L.L. Bean

Step 2: Sweater

Add a thin sweater in a natural fiber like merino wool or cashmere for maximum warmth without compromising comfort. This time of year is THE BEST for finding post-Christmas sweaters at a great price. I snagged a cashmere crewneck at Macy's for $23 last week!

Step 3: Puffer

Add a quilted puffer jacket for maximum warmth. I'm on the lookout for a longer, parka-style puffer for all-over warmth!

Step 4: Add a hat!

Hats are the key to staying warm in low temperatures. They trap heat, even if they do wreak havoc on your hairstyle.

Step 5: Scarf and Gloves

Scarves and gloves are crucial this time of year!

Stay warm out there, y'all!

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Happy Hot Toddy Day!

Beat the chill with a Maker's Mark Hot Toddy!


Today is National Hot Toddy Day, y'all! Between the cold weather and all the nasty viruses that are going around, it seems like a good day to celebrate. So, grab a bottle of your favorite bourbon (I like Maker's Mark for this one!), some local honey, and a lemon and enjoy!

  • 1 oz bourbon 
  • 1 oz steaming-hot water 
  • Local honey 
  • 1 lemon 

Put a kettle of water on to boil. Drizzle honey in the bottom of coffee mug. Pour in one ounce bourbon, or to taste. Squeeze juice of 1/4 lemon into mug. Pour in hot water. Add additional bourbon and/or hot water to taste.  

Cheers, y'all!



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5 Words You're Saying Wrong if You Aren't A Native Louisvillian

Louisville has its own language more than any other Kentucky city. Here's a few words that only natives know how to say propertly.

Seelbach: Pronounced in Louisville as Seel-bæk to rhyme with the synonym for spine; pronounced by everyone else as Seel-bahk to rhyme with family of German composers. The storied downtown hotel where Fitzgerald's Daisy married Tom Buchanan. Now a Hilton property, but nobody mentions that part either.

Valhalla: Pronounced in Louisville as Vaal-haal-a, with the first two syllables rhyming in their very long a's; pronounced elsewhere as Vaal-ha-la, with the middle syllable sounding like an exclamation for a mildly funny joke. It's the real deal PGA golf course; it may also have something to do with Greek mythology.

School: The pronunciation is pretty standard -- skōōl -- but somehow native Lousivillians intone the word to indicate that they're precisely referring to high school. Where did you go to school? usually leads to a discussion of private vs. public schools.

Benedictine: Another word with a standard pronunciation, but with vastly different meanings. To the rest of the world, it's an order of Catholic monks, or the herbaceous liqueur originally produced by those monks. Here in Louisville, it's a green sandwich spread.

Louisville: Perhaps the most disputed word of all. Kentuckians know it's Lew-a-vill. We've heard "Leweee-ville", "Lou-vill", and all sorts of foolishness.

Did we leave any out?

 

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Royal's Hot Chicken

Nashville Hot Chicken done right in the Derby City!

My beau and I LOVE Nashville-style hot chicken. We make as many trips to the Music City as possible to feed our addiction. We've waited in line at the Hot Chicken Festival. And we've waited in line at Hattie B's more times than we can count. We take our chicken seriously.

So, we've been a little skeptical as hot chicken has made its way up I-65. Rumors that KFC and O'Charley's are test-marketing mass-produced versions of our beloved crispy, cayenne pepper-coated delicacy left us with more than a little trepidation. You can't get GREAT, authentic hot chicken outside of Nashville, can you?

Well, it turns out you can.

Royal's Hot Chicken hosted their soft opening over the weekend, so we took the opportunity to test their spin on Hot Chicken. (For those who've never tried hot chicken before, the legend goes back to Thornton Prince, whose ladyfriend wasn't happy with his "extracurricular" affairs. After a particularly late night, Thornton asked his girlfriend to fry him some chicken. Going for revenge, the girlfriend coated the fried chicken in cayenne pepper. Prince loved it, and 90 years later, his family-run hot chicken restaurant is a must-visit Nashville attraction.)

We had high expectations of Royal's, because of the care and expertise that owner Ryan Rogers puts into every item on his Feast BBQ concept. We went to Royal's expecting "very good"; we had no idea we'd be in for "great."

First, let me get it out of the way. The chicken is done right. Not "right for Kentucky." Not "right for someplace outside Davidson County, TN." It's just right. The meat is juicy. The breading is light and crispy. And the seasoning... Well, the seasoning reminded me of Prince's. That's a big compliment. It wasn't a sauce; it was a heavy coating of chili powders and pan drippings. It was deliciously spicy without any acidic aftertaste. When accompanied by a zingy house ranch dressing, it was just about perfect!

The sides were pretty amazing, too. Bob went with delicious cold sides -- the cole slaw and cucumber salad; these provided a great palate cleanser with his X-hot level tenders. I couldn't pass up the hot potato wedges or the pimento cheese grits. Both were amazing! The grits were so creamy, and the wedges were perfectly crisp with a fluffy center.

Next time, we plan to make room for soft serve ice cream or milkshakes. The cold desserts looked and sounded great, but we were stuffed after such a delicious meal!

Thanks to Royal's Hot Chicken for bringing real Nashville hot chicken to Louisville! We can't wait to visit again soon!

 

Royals Hot Chicken is located at 736 E. Market St., Louisville, KY 40202.
(502)919-7068

Open TUESDAY-THURSDAY 11:30AM-2:30PM, 5:00PM-9:00PM

Open FRIDAY 11:30AM-2:30PM, 5:00PM-10:00PM

Open SATURDAY, 11:30AM-10:00PM

CLOSED SUNDAY & MONDAY

 

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2015 in Photos

Remembering 2015 with the best of HerKentucky's photos and experiences.

Saint Matthews in the snow

A Maker's Mark latte

Actors Theatre of Louisville LobsterFeast

UK vs. Cincinnati at the Yum! Center

Mint Julep fixin's.

Garden & Gun + Original Makers Club Derby Brunch

Jim Beam American Stillhouse

Mural, Downtown Louisville

Billboard, Downtown Louisville

Kentucky flags

Original Makers Club Summer Supper + Shoot

Original Makers Club Summer Supper + Shoot

Tomatoes and basil from my St Matthews backyard.

Woodford Reserve Master Distiller Chris Morris and Master Taster Elizabeth O'Neill toast a whiskey barrel.

Downtown Louisville from River Road

Maker's Mark Distillery.

Alice Geddes Lloyd | Alice Lloyd College

Statue of Alice Geddes Lloyd, Alice Lloyd College.

Appalachian Tobacco Barn

Tobacco barn, Magoffin County KY.

Jennifer Lawrence Louisville

Jennifer Lawrence Hometown Hero Banner, Downtown Louisville.

Louisville Public Art Installation.

Make-a-Wish day at Keeneland.

Breeders Cup 2015 program.

Churchill Downs from Millionaires Row.

King Louis XVI, Downtown Louisville.

Kentucky Christmas Tree

My Kentucky-themed Christmas tree.

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HerKentucky's Top 10 Posts of 2015

HerKentucky's 10 most popular posts of 2015

What a year 2015 has been for Kentucky! The Wildcats just barely missed the mark on a perfect season, Jennifer Lawrence continued her reign as the Queen of the Box Office, George Clooney got married, and Kentucky politics ruled national headlines for something other than the long reign of our Senior Senator. As we look back at 2015, I thought it would be fun to revisit the most popular posts here on HerKentucky.com.

1. I Am Not Kim Davis. Oh boy. This one was a doozy. People read it. A lot of people hated it; a lot loved it. I never expected it to go around Facebook as much as it did. I guess it's fitting that, since The Rowan County Clerk who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples was the Commonwealth's top news story, an opinion piece about Mrs. Davis was HerKentucky's most-read post of the year.

2. The Five Best Doughnuts in Kentucky. Kentucky has a Doughnut Trail. There were popular "Donutucky" tee shirts this summer. And y'all had strong opinions about the best doughnuts in the Bluegrass State. I stand by my opinion that the girls from Hi-Five make the very best doughnut in Kentucky, but am happy to do some more taste-testing at Nord's and Spalding's to confirm...

3. The Five Best Hamburgers in Kentucky. It seems there's two camps in this world: gourmet burger enthusiasts and diner burger purists. You can't please 'em all.

4. Maker's Mark Bourbon Balls. My great-aunt's recipe has been in my family for as long as I can remember. They're fabulous every year.

5. The Five Best BBQ Joints in Kentucky. I'm happy to log as many research hours to this project as are needed. I don't know that there is such a thing as an exhaustive effort.

6. Miss America Heather French. In this post from HerKentucky's early days, Bluegrass Redhead Sarah Stewart Holland recalls her proudest moment as a Kentuckian, bonding with her new college friends and cheering on Miss Kentucky in the Miss America pageant. This lovely piece is always popular around pageant time!

7. Mary Breckinridge and Lilly Pulitzer. Who knew that there was a direct link between preppy fashion guru Lilly Pulitzer and Southeastern Kentucky? I loved finding out that young socialite Lillian McKim served the Frontier Nursing Service as a horseback messenger in the 1940s.

8. Lilly For Target. The sale that broke the preppy internet, and swept through every Target store in the country in less than an hour. The servers were wonky, and the quality varied, but there were a few really cute pieces in the Lilly Pulitzer x Target capsule collection. HerKentucky was on the scene with favorites from the Lilly lookbook and a guide to every Target in or adjacent to the Bluegrass State. A friend of mine actually heard some sorority girls talking about this post at a Southern Indiana Target as they shopped the insanity.

9. How Barre Class Changed My Life. A year ago, I had two herniated discs, couldn't feel the fingers in my left hand, and was terrified that I'd never walk properly again. Barre classes at B.You changed my life in more ways than I could imagine. I've made dear friends, taken charge of my health, and have logged more workouts than in the previous decade.

10 College Basketball is Broken. I love college basketball more than just about anything else. I truly hate that it's become more a game of cover-ups, skirted regulations, agents, and shoe contracts than one of Xs and Os. I kind of went off about that one day.

HerKentucky's top posts of 2015 were as unique and diverse as the Kentuckians we write for and about. As always, thanks to all y'all for reading, and I can't wait to see what 2016 brings for Kentucky!

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