River Oaks, TX December 2025

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A Season of Magic and Milestones

December has always held a special place in my heart. Maybe it’s because I was born this month, or maybe it’s because there’s something undeniably magical about the way the world slows down just enough for us to reflect, celebrate, and reconnect. Whatever the reason, December reminds me to pause, give thanks, and truly savor the beauty that surrounds us.

This issue is particularly meaningful because it marks the sixth anniversary of River Oaks Lifestyle. It’s hard to believe how far we’ve come since our very first issue, and I’m filled with gratitude for the incredible community that continues to inspire every page we publish. To our loyal readers, devoted advertisers, and creative contributorsthank you. You’ve helped shape this publication into something that reflects the heart, elegance, and generosity of Houston itself.

Inside our Holiday & Giving Issue, you’ll find inspiration for every kind of celebration. Our curated holiday gift guide is full of thoughtful ideas to surprise and delight the people you love most. And for those dreaming of sunshine and turquoise waters, our travel feature on Club Med Cancun offers the perfect invitation to relax and recharge - whether that’s after the holidays or right in the middle of them.

As we wrap up another year, I hope this issue brings you joy, reflection, and maybe even a spark of adventure. From our River Oaks Lifestyle family to yours, may your holidays be filled with love, laughter, and peace - and may the year ahead bring renewed energy, growth, and connection.

Thank you for being part of our story. I can’t wait to share what’s ahead in 2026.

December 2025

PUBLISHER

Suzanne Schakett | suzanne.schakett@citylifestyle.com

MANAGING EDITOR

Gabi De la Rosa | gabi.delarosa@citylifestyle.com

PUBLICATION DIRECTOR

Kayla Bokemeyer | kayla.bokemeyer@citylifestyle.com

SALES DIRECTOR

Suzanne Schakett | suzanne.schakett@citylifestyle.com

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE

Jennifer Kahlden | jennifer.kahlden@citylifestyle.com

SOCIAL MEDIA COORDINATOR

Arielle Alston | arielle.alston@citylifestyle.com

SALES SUPPORT COORDINATOR

Savannah Schakett

INTERN

Antonio De la Rosa

CONTRIBUTING WRITER

Diane Cowen

Corporate Team

CEO Steven Schowengerdt

President Matthew Perry

COO David Stetler

CRO Jamie Pentz

CoS Janeane Thompson

AD DESIGNER Matthew Endersbe

LAYOUT DESIGNER Antanette Ray

QUALITY CONTROL SPECIALIST Megan Cagle

inside the issue

DECEMBER 2025

city scene

WHERE NEIGHBORS CAN SEE AND BE SEEN

1: Graham & Marie Lowrey at the Dress for Success Houston Rendezvous. 2: Matthew, Larry, and Melkeya McDuffie at Rendezvous With Dress for Success. 3: Mo & Erin Aziz at the 28th annual Houston Children’s Charity Gala. 4: Alan Abramson, Matea Bitong at the Menninger Clinic Centennial Celebration. 5: U.S. Army Veteran Lloyd Hanley, III was gifted the truck during Guitars N’ Cars – Derby Nights. 6: Lisa O’Leary, Hoda Kotb, Kelly Dunner, Dancie Ware at the Razzle Dazzle pre-lunch reception. 7: Cindy Aplanalp-Ruzicka and Raven White launched Hot Mamas at Loyly for postpartum women.

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DANIEL ORTIZ
JACOB POWER
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The Lone Star Flight Museum Honors Ralph B. Thomas

The Lone Star Flight Museum honored philanthropist and community leader Ralph B. Thomas at the Jet Setters Ball ’25: Destination, Paris. More than 400 guests attended the gala at the museum. A member of the LSFM Board of Directors for over a decade, Thomas has been an instrumental and extraordinary contributor to the museum’s growth and success for many years. The Lone Star Flight Museum is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization based at Ellington Airport.

Houston Ballet Ball Kickoff Honors Richard Flowers

Excitement filled the air as nearly 140 guests gathered to kick off the upcoming Ballet Ball. Hostess Paige Fertitta welcomed Houston Ballet trustees, patrons, and supporters into the Fertitta Family Home. Executive Director Sonja Kostich warmly greeted guests and recognized Ball Chairs Christine and David M. Underwood, Jr., along with 2026 Honorees Richard Flowers and Houston First. In true Richard Flowers and The Events Company fashion, the home was transformed into a swoon-worthy cocktail setting.

Photography by Lone Star Flight Museum
Photography by Annie Mulligan

Newk's Fall Menu includes Fan Favorites and Warm Comfort Food

Autumn has arrived, and so has Newk’s Eatery’s new, limited-time menu. It combines hearty comfort with a culinary twist. The seasonal lineup is designed to warm up the season while satisfying every appetite: Grilled Steak Sandwich, Black & Bleu Salad, Newk’s Beef Chili, Chili Taco Salad, Chili Mac and Cheese, Pepperoni and Portabella Pizza, PB & Chocolate Cake and New York Cheesecake with Strawberry Puree. The menu is available at Newk’s Eatery restaurants.

The Henry Opens its First Houston Location

The Henry, the beloved neighborhood restaurant from Fox Restaurant Concepts – the team behind Houston favorites like Flower Child and North Italia opened its doors in Houston’s Town & Country Village on November 12, 2025. Known for its craveable cuisine, handcrafted cocktails, inviting atmosphere and genuine hospitality, the Town & Country Village location marks the brand's Houston debut and ninth location nationwide.

Photography Courtesy of Newks
Photography Courtesy of The Henry

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The Essential Holiday Edit

A CURATED COLLECTION OF GIFTS FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST, FROM LUXE TO PLAYFUL PICKS.

Finding the perfect gift doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Whether you’re shopping for the guy who has everything, the gal who deserves a little luxury, the beauty aficionado in need of the latest finds, or the kids who make every holiday brighter, we’ve got you covered. From cozy robes and clever gadgets to luxe skincare and adorable toys, this year’s Essential Holiday Edit is packed with ideas that’ll make your list (and your shopping) feel a whole lot easier and way more fun.

Thoughtful, stylish, and fun gifts sure to impress everyone on your list.

Give the Gift of Self-Focus

Kale Luhrman, owner and co-founder of Control Pilates Studio, was deep in preparation for the Houston Marathon when a knee injury took her on a different wellness journey and career path.

Advised by her physical therapist to try Pilates, she started taking Classical Pilates classes at an Eve Gentry lineage studio in Wisconsin, even signing up for teacher training before moving to Houston.

Luhrman was trained in the lineage of Romana Kryzanowska through Alycea Ungaro's Real Pilates Teacher Training Program for more than 650 hours, in addition to her first 450 hours. Combined with her love of science and physiology, she dreamed of opening a Pilates studio in Houston that would offer private and small-group classes as well as classical teacher training to help others experience the transformative power of Classical Pilates.

Control Studios opened its first location in 2017, before finding its current home in the heart of River Oaks, and now

offers the only classical Pilates teacher training program in Houston.

"One of the things that sets Classical Pilates apart from other Pilates techniques is the focus on alignment, safety, and mindfulness," explains Luhrman. "We want students to listen to and work with their bodies."

Designed with warm lighting and greenery intentionally spaced throughout the studio, classes feel cozy, warm, and serene.

One of the best gifts someone can give themselves or friends is the gift of self-focus. "Practicing Pilates helps students focus on the mind and body connection to replenish energy, which is so important at this busy time of year," explains Luhrman.

Pilates is the perfect complement to any wellness routine. "Three times a week for 10 weeks will transform how a person feels in their body, giving them a whole new sense of litheness and control." controlstudios.work

Courtesy of Control Pilates Studio

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IF YOU EAT ONE THING

CHARDON REIMAGINES A CLASSIC DISH WITH A FRENCH TWIST, HIGHLIGHTING LOCAL FARE AND BALANCED BITES.

Chardon is giving Houston a taste of classic French bistro cooking, with chef E.J. Miller leading the way. A graduate of Houston’s Culinary Institute LeNotre, Miller brings serious experience from kitchens like Riel, Coppa Osteria, SaltAir, and Muse. At Chardon, he blends his French training with local Texas ingredients for dishes that feel both elevated and familiar. Everything is made in-house, from the bread to the sauces, so every plate hits just right. The Crab & Endive “Caesar” with its inventive take on a classic, is a restaurant favorite, best paired with a glass from the all-French wine list heavy on Burgundy, Bordeaux, and Rhône Valley picks. chardonhouston.com

THE ENDIVE

Instead of using a traditional lettuce, Endive, a vegetable in the chicory family, has a natural bitterness that adds a fresh, clean contrast to the richness of the crab and the depth of the caper aioli. “The slight bitterness wakes up the palate and balances the savory elements like the Parmigiano Reggiano, toasted breadcrumbs, and fried capers,” said Miller.

THE FILLING

The salad features 3.5 ounces of Texas blue crab per serving. Miller says nothing is incorporated with the crabmeat because they want the locally sourced crab to shine on its own.

“The supporting ingredients in the salad are meant to complement the crab, not compete with it.”

THE TOPPING

The salad is topped with caper aioli, toasted homemade breadcrumbs, Parmigiano Reggiano, fried capers, fresh lemon juice, and cracked black pepper. “The caper aioli adds richness while the breadcrumbs bring a warm, buttery crunch that contrasts the crisp endive,” said Miller.  “Parmigiano Reggiano adds a salty, umami element that enhances the crab, and the fried capers give a pop of sharp, savory flavor. Each topping plays a role in balancing richness, texture, and acidity.”

THE DRESSING

At the French restaurant, the dressing is a play on a classic Caesar, but with a few distinct twists. Instead of using the traditional anchovy-based approach, Chardon uses capers and fish sauce to bring a similar umami depth. “We also add white balsamic vinegar, caper juice, lemon juice, Tabasco, and Worcestershire for acidity and complexity, along with a touch of sugar to balance the brininess. Grated parmesan and minced garlic round it out, staying true to the Caesar profile but with a brighter, more briny character,” adds the chef.

Chardon, Crab & Endive “Caesar.”
Photo by Michael Anthony

Elise andJonathanWilliams

Family-focused business

Elise and Jonathan Williams learn from their own family as they help others craft new homes

When homebuilders Elise and Jonathan Williams launch a construction project, they think about how their own family of six functions, both indoors and outdoors.

The couple met as freshmen at Texas A&M University but didn’t start dating until they were nearly finished with their degrees. When they both ended up in Houston – Elise for a teaching job and Jonathan for a mechanical engineering job – that’s when things heated up.

The Williamses are the December honorees for the Houston Design District’s Leaders In Design program.

When they married 17 years ago, the couple bought a home in the Heights and gutted it, falling in love with remodeling in the process. They did remodeling projects for a decade before launching their Williams House LLC business 7 years ago, just after the birth of their fourth child. They started with remodeling projects and eventually began designing spec

homes of 4,000 to 5,000 square feet and a budget of $3 million to $5 million.

“Elise and I are creative in different ways,” Jonathan says of the way they work together – him starting with construction and Elise handling finishes. “Design is the creative side and construction is the execution of an idea.”

They believe that smart construction supports good health, so they factor in additional HVAC filtration, pay extra attention to insulation and choose lowor no-VOC paints to avoid dangerous off gassing.

“One family may want everyone to have their own space while another family wants everyone to share a room and be together all of the time,” Elise says. “We talk to them about how they want to do life. Do they want to eat at the island or create a banquette for breakfast? If you’re living by yourself, how do you want to engage? How do you connect the spaces?”

PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF WILLIAMS HOUSE LLC

Elise and I are creative in different ways. Design is the creative side and construction is the execution of ideas. “

Great millwork, like trim around windows and crown moulding, are common in Williams House projects.
White oak cabinets and natural stone pair well in this bathroom by Williams House.
This girls bedroom designed by Williams House is perfectly pretty in pink.

COASTAL CALLING

An active, family-friendly escape blending adventure, wellness, and Caribbean beauty.

Surrounded by three beaches, Club Med
Cancún blends Caribbean scenery with all-inclusive comfort and connection.

Club Med Cancún sits at the very tip of the Riviera Maya, surrounded by three white-sand beaches and the second-largest coral reef in the world. It’s the kind of place that feels designed for activity because there’s always something happening, and somehow, you’ll want to be part of it.

The resort’s colorful ocean-view rooms stretch across two main sections: Aguamarina Family Oasis and the more exclusive Jade space, where guests wake to in-room breakfast and daily champagne. Meals are a highlight at the resort. Across four restaurants and five bars, the culinary team blends local ingredients with French technique. A meal might start with ceviche, move to al pastor tacos, and end with a grilled lobster or a perfectly seared steak.

Days can be as active or relaxed as you choose. There are 27 included sports and countless

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Guests enjoy Mexican flavors and French flair across four restaurants serving fresh, locally inspired cuisine.

on-demand options, including scuba, sailing, pickleball, and golf. One morning might begin with a yoga session under a palapa on the resort’s new Sport & Wellness Island, overlooking the lagoon. Another might involve taking trapeze lessons at the Circus School, a unique challenge that feels both terrifying and thrilling at the same time.

Families find plenty of room to play at the recently renovated Family Oasis, complete with a Mayan-themed Splash Park, mini pool, fun zone, and even a small cinema. The resort’s children’s

programs now begin at just four months old, giving parents a few hours to enjoy the spa or a quiet cocktail by the beach.

Evenings include live music and staff performances, awards shows, and wine classes. GOs, what Club Med refers to as gracious organizers, might lead you into a group dance after dinner, or sit down beside you at lunch to find out about your stay.

Club Med Cancún isn’t the type of resort where you just stay still. It’s the kind of place where you jump, spin, stretch, laugh, and leave a little different than when you arrived. clubmed.us

From yoga under the palms to trapeze lessons, adventure and wellness fill every sunlit day.

GOOD

ONLY SPIRITS

Step inside Houston’s coziest bars, where delicious cocktails and great atmosphere are infused into every pour.

Houston has a knack for storytelling, and that spirit carries right into its after-hours scene. Scattered through historic buildings and tucked behind unmarked doors are some of the city’s most inviting hideaways with bars and lounges where the mood is mellow and the cocktails are anything but ordinary.

When the weather turns chilly, these cozy bars deliver on the perfect ambiance with soft lighting, leather seating, and a good drink (or two) that make the night feel a little warmer. Whether you’re after a quiet corner, a perfectly balanced drink, or just a laidback spot to end the evening, this is your guide to some of Houston’s coziest escapes.

BANDISTA

Hidden behind a bookcase at The Four Seasons Hotel, Bandista is one of Houston’s best intimate bars and a modern-day speakeasy known for its creative cocktails and warm vibe.

Since opening in 2022, Bandista has drawn a high-profile crowd and collaborated with top bars worldwide. Recently, it was named #59 in North America and #1 in Texas by 50 Best Bars.

Bandista serves inventive cocktails like Dulce Far Niente, their take on a tiramisu reimagined as a cocktail, complete with mascarpone mousse, and Writer’s Block 27, featuring two types of heritage gin, absinthe, lime, pineapple, and cucumber. This season, it goes all out with holiday decor and festive drinks, inviting guests to join in the fun. Fancy attire is optional, but good cheer and reservations are required. fourseasons.com

Holiday cocktails and cozy corners make this hidden Houston speakeasy a festive favorite this season.
Photo courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel Houston

BAR BUENA

Goode Company recently opened Bar Buena, a moody, mezcal-forward bar tucked just behind Goode Co. Kitchen & Cantina on West Gray St. in River Oaks. Bar Buena offers a transportive cocktail experience inspired by the artisanal process of mezcal-making.

This under-the-radar hideaway invites guests to sip and savor a carefully curated list of agave-based cocktails,

including the Oaxacan Old Fashioned, The Batanga, Tequila y Tonic (a fresh take on the Ranch Water), and margaritas. A small plates menu featuring the delicious flavors of coastal and interior Mexico is also available, with highlights such as Gulf Crab Tostadas, Carnitas Flautas, and Aguachile Verde. Bar Buena is open weekly from Wednesday through Sunday. barbuenahtx.com

Mezcal-inspired cocktails and vibrant design create an inviting backdrop for relaxed nights in River Oaks. Photo by Brian Kennedy
Photo by Brian Kennedy

BOTONICA

Botonica, a bartender-owned, Latinrooted concept, recently opened on the ground floor of SkyHouse River Oaks. With a drink program as rich and layered as its interiors, Botonica celebrates the Latin American diaspora through inventive, carefully crafted cocktails. The space combines lush greenery, dim amber lighting, and soft textures to create a relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere.

Guests can settle into the curved velvet sofa or retreat to the intimate lounge area for late-night conversation. Each detail is worth exploring, from the thoughtfully balanced cocktails to the curated selection of spirit-free drinks, Latin wines, and beer. More than a bar, Botonica offers a sensory journey that connects guests to the culture, rhythm, and artistry behind every pour. botonicahouston.com

Photo by Angelique Cook-Cavazos
Botanica, Mentirosa. Photo by Angelique Cook-Cavazos

THE NUTCRACKER, By the Numbers

HOUSTON BALLET’S THE NUTCRACKER RETURNS WITH THE TIMELESS MAGIC OF A BELOVED HOLIDAY TRADITION.

For more than half a century, The Nutcracker has been a dazzling must-see during Houston's holiday season. Since Houston Ballet first presented the classic in 1969, generations of families have made it part of their December tradition, returning each year for the snowflakes, the sweets, and the beautiful artistry onstage.

This year, the magic returns to the Wortham Theater Center from November 28 through December 28, with Stanton Welch's dazzling reimagining of the beloved Christmas tale. His 2016 production remains the company's most ambitious, filled with lavish sets, glittering costumes, and a cast that brings the fantasy to life on a grand scale. There are five major set changes, a 39-foot Christmas tree, and 75 pounds of faux snow swirling across the stage each night.

Behind the scenes, it is a small city in motion. Every performance calls on 36 stagehands, 16 dressers, six hair and makeup artists, and a flurry of teachers, chaperones, and costumers who keep the production running seamlessly. In all, more than 400 performers take the stage across 38 performances, including 61 company dancers, 229 Houston Ballet Academy students, and 45 community children. And if you have ever admired the Sugar Plum Fairy's shimmering tutu, know that it has been recreated four separate times since 2016. Each version requires thousands of yards of delicate netting and detailed handiwork.

The Nutcracker continues to delight audiences of all ages, and the company's annual student matinees on December 11 and 12 will introduce more than 2,300 Houston-area students to the magic of live ballet. Over its five-week run, more than 70,000 guests will experience Welch's whimsical and adventurous reimagining of this timeless masterpiece.

With Music Director Simon Thew and Guest Conductor Richard Bado leading a 100-piece orchestra and women's chorus, The Nutcracker remains a cherished Houston tradition that captures the joy, beauty, and spirit of the season. houstonballet.org

Houston Ballet Principals Karina González as the Sugar Plum Fairy and Angelo Greco as the Nutcracker Prince with Artists of Houston Ballet and Students of Houston Ballet Academy in Stanton Welch’s The Nutcracker.

HOLIDAY GLAM MADE EASY

FACEFORWARD FOUNDER ANDREA SIMMONS SHARES EASY MAKEUP TIPS AND GIFT IDEAS FOR EFFORTLESS HOLIDAY BEAUTY.

For Houston makeup artist and entrepreneur Andrea Simmons, the holidays aren’t just about festive lights and parties. They’re about confidence coupled with self-care. After more than 24 years in the beauty industry, Simmons launched FaceForward Skincare and Cosmetics in 2018, bringing her signature “effortless glam” philosophy to life. When it comes to elevating an everyday look for holiday parties, Simmons says it’s all about choosing one feature to highlight. “Pick your favorite feature and enhance it,” she advises. “A shimmery eyeshadow, a red lip, or a pop of highlighter on your cheekbones or collarbone can make a big impact without feeling overdone.” Her go-to product for an instant holiday glow is the It Girl Set, a trio of metallic liner, highlighter, and gloss tucked into a disco-ready bag.

If you’re looking for a beauty gift, Simmons recommends her Overnight Recovery Mask and Luxury Lip Gloss, both designed to hydrate and pamper. This season, her cult-favorite Gold Eye Masks are getting a festive touch, packaged in a chic gold satin satchel.

And for those feeling overwhelmed this time of year, Simmons encourages her clients not to overcomplicate their makeup routines. “Keep a five-minute kit,” she says. “Foundation balm, concealer, bronzer, mascara, and a neutral gloss make it easy to refresh your look before heading from day to evening events.” ffcosmetics.com

FaceForward founder, Andrea Simmons

OVERNIGHT RECOVERY LAVENDER SLEEP MASK

Wake to plumped, nurtured, and refreshed skin that looks glowing with health. Rich in vitamins, essential fatty acids, and hydration, this uniquely textured product helps shield and soften skin overnight. Lavender oil fragrance also helps to calm and relax for restful sleep.

GOLD EYE MASKS

Just 20 minutes with FaceForward’s Gold Eye Masks will add hydration and help reduce puffiness around your eyes. For extra de-puffing power, chill the eye masks and gently run the serum into your skin after each use.

COMPLEXION COUTURE SET

Discover effortless perfection with FaceForward’s Complexion Couture Set, the ultimate edit for polished, radiant skin. This curated collection features the brand’s best-selling complexion essentials in a velvet drawstring bag designed to smooth, sculpt, and set. Each set contains: Velvet Balm Foundation, Perfect Concealer, Pressed Translucent Powder, and Bronzer, which work together to create a luminous complexion.

IT GIRL HOLIDAY SET

Step into the spotlight with FaceForward’s It Girl Holiday Set, a limited-edition collection made for the modern muse, available in warm gold or cool silver. Inside a sparkling disco ball bag, you’ll find everything you need to light up the season, including: Face & Body Highlighter, Metallic Gel Eye Pencils, and Luxury Lip Gloss.

WINTER in a glass

HOLIDAY COCKTAILS & COZY CREATIONS

SPICED CINNAMON RUM FLIP

A luscious holiday cocktail with warming spices, rich texture, and a beautiful cinnamon garnish.

INGREDIENTS:

• 2 oz dark or spiced rum

• 3/4 oz cinnamon simple syrup

• 1 oz heavy cream

• 1 whole egg

• Dash of ground nutmeg

• Dash of vanilla extract

Garnish: cinnamon stick and a light dusting of nutmeg or cinnamon

Make Cinnamon Simple Syrup:

Combine 1/2 cup sugar, 1/2 cup water, and 2 cinnamon sticks in a saucepan. Simmer for 10 mins, let cool, and strain. Store in the fridge.

Add rum, cinnamon syrup, cream, egg, vanilla, and a pinch of nutmeg to a shaker. Shake vigorously for 15–20 seconds to emulsify the egg. Strain into a coupe or stemmed glass like the one in your photo. Top with a cinnamon stick across the rim and a dusting of nutmeg or cinnamon. Optional: Add 1/2 oz chilled espresso for a coffee kick.

FESTIVE CRANBERRY GIN FIZZ

A bright, elegant cocktail with a foamy top and a hint of holiday spirit.

INSTRUCTIONS:

INGREDIENTS:

• 2 oz gin

• 1 oz cranberry juice

• 3/4 oz lemon juice

• 1/2 oz simple syrup

• 1 egg white

Optional: splash of sparkling water or club soda

Garnish: fresh rosemary or thyme sprig

INSTRUCTIONS:

In a cocktail shaker, combine gin, cranberry juice, lemon juice, simple syrup, and egg white. Shake vigorously for about 20 seconds to create the frothy top. Double strain into a chilled coupe glass to get that smooth, foamy top. Add a small splash of sparkling water if you’d like a bit of fizz. Gently place a sprig of rosemary or thyme on top of the foam.

Whether you’re hosting a gathering or simply treating yourself, these holiday drinks are guaranteed to bring a little extra cheer to your cup.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JANIE JONES

BOURBON VANILLA BEAN HOT

CHOCOLATE

An ultra-creamy, chocolatey holiday drink with a hit of warm bourbon and a vanilla bean twist.

INGREDIENTS:

• 2 cups whole milk

• 1/2 cup heavy cream

• 1/2 cup high-quality dark chocolate (chopped or chips)

• 2 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder

• 2 tbsp sugar or maple syrup

• 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract

• Pinch of sea salt

• 2 oz bourbon

Topping: 4 large marshmallows

Optional garnish: grated dark chocolate, whipped cream, cinnamon

INSTRUCTIONS:

In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine milk, cream, cocoa powder, sugar, vanilla, and salt. Whisk until smooth and heated through. Add chopped dark chocolate and stir constantly until melted and silky. Lower heat if needed to avoid scorching. Remove from heat, then stir in bourbon. Taste and adjust sweetness or strength to your liking. Top with marshmallows. Add whipped cream, a sprinkle of cinnamon or nutmeg, and shaved chocolate. Optional: Add a pinch of cinnamon and cayenne for spicy depth

Kid-friendly version: Omit bourbon and add peppermint extract or caramel syrup instead.

DECEMBER 2025

A SELECTION OF UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS

DECEMBER 1ST

A Christmas Carol

Alley Theater | 7:30 PM

Penny-pinching and bad-tempered old miser Ebenezer Scrooge goes on the adventure of his life in Charles Dickens' perennial holiday favorite, returning to the Hubbard Stage this year in this revitalized production from Rob Melrose, directed by Amber D. Gray. Magic and merriment abound as Scrooge is visited by three ghosts, each ready to teach him a lesson he'll never forget.

DECEMBER 5TH

Houston SymphonyHandel's Messiah

Jones Hall | 7:30 PM

Undoubtedly one of the Western world's most popular oratorios, Handel's triumphant and moving 'Messiah' is considered the definitive live Christmas concert experience. As with past years, Houston Symphony will not fail to delight and inspire by presenting the nearly 300-year-old master-work with the orchestra, guest soloists, and a first-class chorus, to create an unforgettable celebration.

DECEMBER 19TH

Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Ghosts of Christmas Eve

Toyota Center | 7:30 PM

The Trans-Siberian Orchestra is hitting the road once again in 2025, bringing their electrifying holiday rock opera to audiences across North America. Join them for a festive celebration that spans over two decades of Christmas magic. Along with The Ghosts of Christmas Eve, fans can expect some of the band's greatest hits, making it clear why audiences keep coming back year after year.

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