This past year was a great year to be a Clemson Girl, and we are so excited to see what 2014 holds...an Orange Bowl win to kick off the year we hope!
Put a spin on your traditional champagne toast tonight, and try this delicious Champagne Punch with Raspberry and Orange Liqueur! For the full recipe, visit A Spicy Perspective.
So raise your glasses ladies and toast to the ups and downs of 2013, and toast to the future and starting a fresh new year! Go Tigers!!
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December 18, 2013
Be Merry & Bright... in Orange... at your next holiday party!
If orange is your favorite color, there's no reason to limit it in your wardrobe to just gameday... you can also sparkle and shine in orange for your holiday parties and New Year's celebration. Check out some great items we found from some of our favorite online shops and boutiques!
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Click on the photo to shop the item!
December 13, 2013
Celebrate the Orange Bowl with your Christmas Decor
The Clemson Tigers are heading to the Orange Bowl! And what better way to celebrate than to include beautiful oranges throughout your holiday décor.
You can easily make ornaments out of oranges - they look great and make your house smell amazing.
How to create your own orange ornaments:
1. Preheat Oven to 170 degrees Fahrenheit.
2. Slice oranges into 1/4 inch or thinner thick slices
3. Use paper towels to pat slices dry to remove any excess juice.
4. Place orange slices directly on oven rack or on a cookie sheet covered in parchment paper.
5. Dry slices in oven for 3 hours or until dry. Turn slices every hour.
6. Remove orange slices from oven and allow to cool.
7. Use a knife to slice a tiny slit at the top of the slice and thread a ribbon through and tie at top of loop.
You can also use oranges throughout your other Christmas decorations.
Merry Christmas, and a Happy Orange Bowl!
You can easily make ornaments out of oranges - they look great and make your house smell amazing.
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1. Preheat Oven to 170 degrees Fahrenheit.
2. Slice oranges into 1/4 inch or thinner thick slices
3. Use paper towels to pat slices dry to remove any excess juice.
4. Place orange slices directly on oven rack or on a cookie sheet covered in parchment paper.
5. Dry slices in oven for 3 hours or until dry. Turn slices every hour.
6. Remove orange slices from oven and allow to cool.
7. Use a knife to slice a tiny slit at the top of the slice and thread a ribbon through and tie at top of loop.
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December 12, 2013
Clemson Christmas Trees
O Clemson tree, O Clemson tree...
All Clemson Girls need a Clemson Christmas tree! Do you have a special Clemson-themed tree in your house this season?
Check out these great Clemson Christmas tree photos below...from Clemson ornaments and décor to beautiful oranges and purples... then send us a photo of your Clemson Christmas tree to clemsongirlblog@gmail.com and we will add it to this post!
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All Clemson Girls need a Clemson Christmas tree! Do you have a special Clemson-themed tree in your house this season?
Check out these great Clemson Christmas tree photos below...from Clemson ornaments and décor to beautiful oranges and purples... then send us a photo of your Clemson Christmas tree to clemsongirlblog@gmail.com and we will add it to this post!
Click on the photo to visit the photo source...
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