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By Rachel Johnson January 21, 2026
Lowcountry comfort food has always been about more than nourishment—it’s about history, memory, and connection. Today, those familiar flavors are being thoughtfully reimagined with refined techniques, elevated ingredients, and intentional presentation. The result is food that still feels soulful and familiar, yet polished and exciting, proving that comfort and sophistication can live beautifully on the same plate. At Carolima’s, we believe honoring tradition is essential, even as cuisine evolves. By respecting time-honored recipes and enhancing them with balanced seasoning, seasonal sourcing, and subtle finishing touches, classic Lowcountry dishes are elevated without losing their heart. Each dish tells a story—rooted in culture, care, and the flavors that define the Lowcountry. This celebration of tradition and creativity comes to life at the Taste of Gullah Geechee, an immersive, community-centered experience that brings people together through food. Featuring dishes from 13 talented chefs across the Charleston area, guests are invited to sample a variety of inspired takes on Lowcountry classics—all in one vibrant setting. It’s an evening filled with culture, connection, and incredible food. We invite you to join us and experience it for yourself. Come taste, connect, and celebrate the richness of Gullah Geechee cuisine—tickets are available now, and we’d love to welcome you to the table. Get your tickets here: Taste of Gullah Geechee
By Rachel Johnson January 13, 2026
This month, we’re celebrating one year of Sweetgrass Hall , and it’s hard to put into words how meaningful this milestone is for us. As small business owners, expanding beyond catering and stepping into a venue of our own was both exciting and humbling. What began as a dream to grow our business became a space where milestones are celebrated, ideas come to life, and community is brought together—and we’re incredibly grateful for every moment shared within these walls. From the start, we envisioned Sweetgrass Hall as a space that felt intentional and elevated without losing its warmth. We wanted something intimate yet polished—a venue where luxury feels welcoming, not intimidating. Designed to host corporate gatherings, weddings, and social events of all kinds, Sweetgrass Hall is the perfect backdrop for everything from birthdays and anniversaries to baby showers and beyond. It’s a place for beautifully curated celebrations, thoughtful details, and experiences that feel both personal and memorable, no matter the occasion. The name Sweetgrass Hall holds deep personal meaning for us. Our mother was a sweetgrass basket maker, and watching her preserve tradition through her hands left a lasting impression on our lives. Choosing this name was our way of honoring her, the Gullah Geechee culture, and the Lowcountry roots that shape who we are. It was important that the space not only look beautiful, but also carry a story—one rooted in heritage, resilience, and legacy. As we reflect on this first year, we’re filled with gratitude for every client, partner, and supporter who believed in our vision. Sweetgrass Hall is more than a venue—it represents growth, culture, and the courage to expand while staying grounded in who we are. If you’re planning a corporate event, wedding, or social celebration, we invite you to experience Sweetgrass Hall for yourself. Reach out to schedule a tour, inquire about availability, or start planning your next unforgettable gathering with us.
By Rachel Johnson January 7, 2026
Have you heard of micro weddings ? They’re quickly gaining popularity as couples move away from large, traditional celebrations and embrace smaller, more intimate gatherings. With typically 50 guests or fewer, micro weddings allow couples to focus on what truly matters—connection, intention, and meaningful moments—without the pressure and overwhelm that often come with large-scale weddings. Another reason couples are drawn to micro weddings is the flexibility they offer when it comes to location. These celebrations can take place almost anywhere—from a backyard or beach to a park or cozy indoor space—allowing couples to design an experience that feels personal, authentic, and beautifully styled. For those seeking an intimate, polished setting designed specifically for smaller gatherings, Sweetgrass Hall offers an ideal backdrop, with a maximum occupancy of 75 guests, included tables and chairs, convenient on-site parking, and a thoughtfully designed space that makes hosting effortless while still feeling Planning a micro wedding is also far less cumbersome than planning a traditional wedding. With fewer guests and simpler logistics, couples can enjoy shorter timelines, reduced costs, and fewer moving parts to manage. This streamlined approach allows for more creativity, flexibility, and peace of mind—making the planning process just as enjoyable as the celebration itself. To complete the experience, couples often turn to trusted partners like Carolima’s Lowcountry Cuisine , who can provide full-service catering, drop-off options, and rentals to ensure a seamless, stress-free event. Micro weddings may be smaller in size, but they are big on heart, intention, and unforgettable experiences. By simplifying the planning process and focusing on quality over quantity, couples can create a wedding day that feels effortless, meaningful, and uniquely their own.
By Rachel Johnson January 1, 2026
As we close out another incredible year, we want to take a moment to say thank you —from the bottom of our hearts. Your continued support, whether through placing an order, attending an event, reading our blog, or simply sharing kind words, means more to us than you know. Because of you, we’re able to do what we love: cook with purpose, share stories through food, and honor the traditions that inspire us every day. This past year has been filled with memorable moments, meaningful connections, and plenty of meals shared around the table. We are deeply grateful for the trust you place in us to be part of your celebrations, milestones, and everyday moments. Your loyalty and encouragement are the reasons we continue to grow, evolve, and pour our hearts into everything we create. As we look ahead, we’re excited to see what the new year brings. We’re stepping into 2026 with gratitude, creativity, and a renewed commitment to serving you well. We can’t wait to continue bringing that Gullah Geechee flavor to your tables all year long—through food that tells a story and celebrates culture, community, and tradition. Thank you for being part of our journey. Here’s to a beautiful year ahead. The Dynamic Duo, Sameka & 'Emma
By Rachel Johnson December 17, 2025
There’s something magical about the holidays in the Lowcountry. Maybe it’s how the air stays just warm enough for a light sweater, or the way family gathers in kitchens. Down here, the holidays aren’t just celebrated — they’re felt in every bite, every story, and every shared moment around the table. In the Lowcountry, holiday traditions blend Gullah Geechee heritage with classic Southern comfort, creating a table that feels both deeply rooted and wonderfully familiar. You’ll still find turkey, ham, and sweet potato pie — but they come with a twist only the Lowcountry can give. Think okra purloo, shrimp & grits, or braised winter collard greens. These aren’t just dishes — they’re love letters to generations before us. Lowcountry holiday traditions are built on togetherness — big tables, generous servings, and even bigger laughter. Families pass platters of seafood dressing, mac and cheese bubbling over with love, and biscuits tha melt in your mouth. Kids run around in their Christmas pajamas, aunties give orders from the kitchen, and someone is always sneaking an extra taste of dessert. It’s chaotic in the best way. And speaking of dessert — Carolima’s is making the season even sweeter by offering a selection of Christmas desserts this year. From old-school favorites like Old Fashioned Sour Cream Pound Cakes to Lowcountry twists like Sweet Potato Cheesecake Bars with a Charleston Chewie Crust , we’ve got you covered for your holiday table. Check out our full selection at: Christmas Dessert Options As we look ahead to the New Year, the traditions continue. Carolima’s will also be offering a special Gullah Geechee menu to help you ring in the year with flavor, culture, and the taste of home. Whether you're starting the year with Hoppin’ John for luck, collard greens for prosperity, or roast pork for abundance, our menu brings the heritage and heart of the Lowcountry straight to your celebration. New Year's Eve Menu At the end of the day, the Lowcountry table isn’t just about the food. It’s about the feeling — the fellowship, the legacy, the joy of slowing down long enough to savor the flavors and the people who make the holidays meaningful. Whether you celebrate with seafood, soul food, or classic country favorites, the magic is the same: love served family-style. So this season, pull up a chair. Fill your plate with tradition and your heart with gratitude. Let the aromas remind you where you come from. And most of all — savor every moment at your Lowcountry table.
By Rachel Johnson December 10, 2025
There’s something about the holiday season that encourages us to slow down and savor the small moments—the glow of a Christmas tree, laughter from the kitchen, and the comfort of gathering with the people we love. At the center of so many of these memories is a good drink—something warm, flavorful, and made with intention. The photos above are from our recent Open House at Sweetgrass Hall, where our incredible partner, Mixin Mixer , brought an unforgettable touch of holiday magic. The festive creations—like the Hot Chata and Tipsy Cider—filled the space with cozy aromas and helped set a joyful, welcoming tone for the entire evening. Mixin Mixer’s cocktails didn’t just taste amazing; they elevated the atmosphere. Guests gathered around the bar, sipping, chatting, and soaking in the mood created by their handcrafted drinks. Mixin Mixer One of the easiest ways to elevate your hosting is with a simple beverage station—pretty glasses, a few mixers, garnishes, and space for guests to create something that fits their mood. A sprig of rosemary or a handful of cranberries can transform even the simplest drink into something special. At the end of the day, the holidays aren’t about perfection—they’re about warmth, connection, and moments that bring us together. And as you prepare for your own holiday gatherings, remember that creating a memorable drink experience doesn’t have to be complicated. Offering one signature cocktail, a cozy warm drink, or even a beautifully presented mocktail can instantly elevate the mood. Focus on flavors that feel comforting and seasonal, and choose elements that reflect your personal style—whether that’s classic, playful, or deeply rooted in Lowcountry traditions. A well-crafted beverage, shared among loved ones, has a way of turning ordinary moments into something truly special. No matter what you’re sipping this season, let it be something that slows you down, warms your hands, and fills your spirit. Something that reminds you that joy often shows up in the simplest moments. Here’s to savoring the season, one comforting sip at a time.
By Rachel Johnson December 4, 2025
The holiday season is one of the most enchanting times of the year—especially for children. Between the sparkling lights, cozy traditions, and joyful gatherings, December offers endless opportunities to create memories your kids will treasure for years to come. Whether you’re looking for at-home crafts, local outings, or festive ways to bring your family together, there are plenty of kid-friendly activities to keep the season bright. One of the simplest ways to kick off holiday fun is with classic Christmas crafts. Pull out the glitter, glue, and markers to make paper snowflakes, ornament decorating kits, or personalized holiday cards for teachers and grandparents. Not only do kids love hands-on creativity, but these homemade treasures become keepsakes that remind you of their little personalities year after year. Another cozy favorite is hosting a holiday movie night at home. Pajamas, hot cocoa, popcorn, and a lineup of kid-approved classics—The Grinch, Home Alone, The Polar Express, or Jingle Jangle—create a perfect family evening. Add a themed snack board or a “build-your-own” s’mores tray to make the night extra special. If you’re ready to get out of the house, Charleston has plenty of festive adventures that bring the magic to life. Drive through neighborhood light displays, visit holiday markets, stop by the aquarium’s seasonal programs, or stroll through downtown to see decorated storefronts. Kids love the wonder of exploring the city during the holidays, and these outings often become cherished family traditions. And for a magical experience your child will never forget, don’t miss Carolima’s Kid's Grinch Pajama Brunch! Hosted by Isabella Joi at Sweetgrass Hall, this playful event brings the beloved Grinch to life with a fun breakfast, karaoke, photo ops, and holiday cheer. It’s the perfect way to make lasting memories and let your little ones celebrate the season in a truly joyful way. Get your tickets here: Carolima’s Kid's Grinch Pajama Brunch! Round out your holiday season with simple acts of kindness that involve your children—donating toys, baking cookies for neighbors, or writing thank-you notes to community helpers. These activities not only spark joy but also teach the heart of what Christmas is truly about. With the right mix of fun, creativity, and community, you can make this holiday season unforgettable for your family. From at-home crafts to festive outings—and of course, Carolima’s magical Grinch Brunch—there are endless ways to celebrate with your little ones. Here’s to a December filled with laughter, love, and Christmas magic!
By Rachel Johnson November 25, 2025
The holiday season is the perfect excuse to sprinkle a little extra magic around your home—and your table. Whether you’re hosting a cozy family dinner or a festive gathering with friends, creating an inviting experience doesn’t have to be stressful or expensive. With a few thoughtful details, clever planning, and budget-friendly décor ideas, you can transform any space into a warm, holiday-ready retreat guests will rave about long after the last slice of pecan pie. Start with the mood you want to set: warm and nostalgic, elegant and modern, or fun and whimsical. Let that theme guide your color palette, table décor, and even your menu. Don’t feel pressured to overhaul your home—small touches like holiday-scented candles, garlands, cozy throws, and soft lighting instantly make a space feel festive. Stores like HomeGoods , Target , and Hobby Lobby offer affordable décor options, while Canva is perfect for creating customizable menus, place cards, and printable signs that give your celebration a professional touch without the cost. When it comes to decorating your table, layering is your best friend. Start with a simple tablecloth or runner, then build upward with chargers, dinner plates, cloth napkins, and a statement centerpiece. You don’t need expensive florals to impress—think DIY arrangements using grocery-store bouquets, fresh greenery, or even foraged pine branches and magnolia leaves. Add a few metallic accents (gold candle holders, beaded napkin rings, or rustic wooden boards) to elevate the look without overspending. For a more personal touch, tuck handwritten notes or recipe cards underneath each guest’s plate. Hosting on a budget doesn’t mean skimping on style. Repurpose what you already own: lanterns, cake stands, ribbon scraps, leftover ornaments, or mason jars can all be turned into beautiful accents. Create height by stacking books under your centerpiece, add warm glow with inexpensive tea lights, and use fabric remnants as napkins or runners. And if you’re short on tableware, stores like Dollar Tree , IKEA , and Walmart carry affordable entertaining essentials that mix beautifully with what you have. Don’t forget about the food—after all, great meals are at the heart of every gathering. Plan a menu that’s flavorful but manageable by choosing 1–2 standout dishes and rounding out the rest with simple sides or store-bought shortcuts. Pinterest and food blogs like Half-Baked Harvest, Grandbaby Cakes, and The Quicker Kitchen offer plenty of crowd-pleasing inspiration. If you’re looking for even more recipes, consider purchasing Carolima’s e-book Party Food 101 . And of course, if you’d prefer to leave the cooking to the pros, Carolima’s is always ready to bring Lowcountry warmth to your holiday table. Finally, make hosting easier by prepping what you can ahead of time. Set the table the night before, chill drinks early, create a self-serve beverage station, and designate a drop zone for coats and bags. A simple checklist helps keep you organized so you can actually enjoy the event. Remember: guests will always remember how you made them feel, not whether your wreath was perfectly fluffed. With thoughtful planning, festive touches, and a little creativity, you can “deck the halls—and the tables” beautifully this season. Whether you go all out or keep it simple and intimate, your home will feel warm, welcoming, and uniquely you. Happy hosting!
By Rachel Johnson November 17, 2025
In the Lowcountry, we believe gifts should feel personal, memorable, and thoughtful. Food checks every box — especially when that food carries our heritage, our flavor, our story. Instead of defaulting to candles or last-minute gift cards this year… why not surprise someone with a taste of the Lowcountry? One thing about us down here? We show love through food. Dessert tins, homemade sauces, small-batch seasonings — all of these say “I thought of YOU” in a way store-bought items never quite do. Whether you’re gifting corporate clients, saying thank you to a colleague, or putting together a hostess gift basket — edible gifts deliver warmth, nostalgia, and just enough indulgence to make someone’s day. A great place to start is with Charleston Chewies. Our Charleston Chewies are a brown-sugar bar made with pecans that locals grew up loving. Package it in a tin container, add a handwritten note, or add a palmetto rose — and you’ve turned a simple dessert into a lowcountry dessert surcee. Another easy edible-gift idea? Infused honey or flavored simple syrups. A small jar of raw honey with cinnamon or orange peel — or a bottle of rosemary simple syrup for cocktail lovers — feels luxe, but is incredibly quick to make at home. These gifts pair beautifully with charcuterie boards, tea baskets, or brunch-themed gift sets. And don’t forget spice blends. Homemade rubs — packed into small mason jars with kraft labels — feel elevated and boutique. You can mix salt, pepper, smoked paprika, garlic, dried herbs, a little brown sugar — and suddenly you have your own “house blend.” Add a tiny tasting card with serving suggestions (shrimp, roasted sweet potatoes, chicken wings), and your gift becomes both delicious and useful. You can also consider gifting “Saturday Morning Starter Kits.” Think: stone-ground grits paired with a bag of artisan coffee, or cinnamon-dusted pancake mix bundled with a tiny jar of maple syrup. These small sets instantly feel intentional, and they let someone wake up to an easy, comforting Lowcountry-inspired breakfast. Whether you’re gifting coworkers, church family, bridesmaids, neighbors, or VIP clients — edible gifts from the Lowcountry hit different because they’re rooted in care, memory, and culture. They don’t just taste good — they tell a story. And for us, that’s the real joy of giving: sharing a flavor that reminds someone where we come from.
By Rachel Johnson November 11, 2025
In the Lowcountry, we believe gifts should feel personal. Memorable. Thoughtful. Food checks every box — especially when that food carries our heritage, our flavor, our story. Instead of defaulting to candles or last-minute gift cards this year… why not surprise someone with a taste of the Carolinas? One thing about us down here? We show love through food. Dessert tins, homemade sauces, small-batch seasonings — all of these say “I thought of YOU” in a way store-bought items never quite do. Whether you’re gifting hospitality clients, saying thank you to a colleague, or putting together a hostess gift basket — edible gifts deliver warmth, nostalgia, and just enough indulgence to make someone’s day. A great place to start is with Charleston Chewies Dry Mix. Our mix makes it easy for your gift-recipient to recreate the original Charleston Chewy — that sticky, brown-sugar-rich, pecan-studded bar that locals grew up loving. Wrap it in kraft paper, add a handwritten baking tip, or tie on a set of mini silicone spatulas — and you’ve turned a single bag into a full baking experience.  Another easy edible-gift idea? Infused honey or flavored simple syrups. A small jar of raw honey with cinnamon or orange peel — or a bottle of rosemary simple syrup for cocktail lovers — feels luxe, but is incredibly quick to make at home. These gifts pair beautifully with charcuterie boards, tea baskets, or brunch-themed gift sets. And don’t forget spice blends. Homemade rubs — packed into small mason jars with kraft labels — feel elevated and boutique. You can mix salt, pepper, smoked paprika, garlic, dried herbs, a little brown sugar — and suddenly you have your own “house blend.” Add a tiny tasting card with serving suggestions (shrimp, roasted sweet potatoes, chicken wings), and your gift becomes both delicious and useful. You can also consider gifting “Saturday Morning Starter Kits.” Think: stone-ground grits paired with a bag of artisan coffee, or cinnamon-dusted pancake mix bundled with a tiny jar of maple syrup. These small sets instantly feel intentional, and they let someone wake up to an easy, comforting Lowcountry-inspired breakfast. Whether you’re gifting coworkers, church family, bridesmaids, neighbors, or VIP clients — edible gifts from the Lowcountry hit different because they’re rooted in care, memory, and culture. They don’t just taste good — they tell a story. And for us, that’s the real joy of giving: sharing a flavor that reminds someone where we come from.