A Smart Cocktail Maker For 2026 Parties

A Smart Cocktail Maker For 2026 Parties

*Today’s post was made possible by Barsys, and features gifted product for the purposes of a candid review. All opinions are my own.

The holidays may be officially behind us, but that doesn’t mean the parties have to be over! I’m excited to plan more get-togethers at our house this year in honor of the fresh start that 2026 has provided. I’m a strong introvert, but I wish that I was more outgoing. Maybe if I invited friends to our house where I’m extra comfortable I’ll feel less anxiety about socializing? At any rate, I’d like to challenge myself to host more at our house, and this smart cocktail machine that we added to our collection last year provides the perfect motivation.

A Smart Cocktail Maker For 2026 PartiesA Smart Cocktail Maker For 2026 Parties

I was hired late last year to photograph and film this cocktail maker from Barsys (Get it? “Bar” and “System”), and I had a blast getting to know the machine. This is their Barsys 360, and it allows you to prep multiple different drinks in just one go, so guests can enjoy a wide variety of tasty libations at your party. There are six individual compartments on the sides of the machine that you fill with mixers and spirits according to recipes found in the Barsys app, and then you can tap a button to prompt the machine to pour and mix your drink all on its own. It’s like magic and having your very own bartender at home! I’m embarrassed to admit that I actually squealed a little when I saw it in action for the first time.

Click here to see the video I put together, which shows this whole magical process in action in our dining room.

A Smart Cocktail Maker For 2026 Parties

A Smart Cocktail Maker For 2026 Parties

After spending some time with the 360 over my holiday break, I have to say that it’s such a neat focal point to have on your bar during parties. Do I think it’s good to use on a daily basis for just one or two people? Probably not since it’s meant for bulk drink-making and takes time to get the machine set up with multiple ingredients, but it’s perfect for five or more people. It’s one of those things that I like knowing we have “in our back pocket,” so to speak, and I appreciate that it will save a lot of time during parties since we won’t have to mix individual made-to-order drinks for everyone.

A Smart Cocktail Maker For 2026 PartiesA Smart Cocktail Maker For 2026 PartiesA Smart Cocktail Maker For 2026 Parties

The other thing I really like about this machine is that it takes the guess work out for a cocktail newbie, like me. I don’t really know the proper ratios for mixed drinks (I’m more of a wine gal), so having the machine pour each ingredient for me according to the app’s recipe makes me feel much more confident in the final product. Every drink I asked the machine to make for me during my photoshoot came out perfectly, and we were able to fill the top shelf of our fridge with tasty cocktails to enjoy throughout the week (perk of the job, I guess!).

Shop the Barsys 360 here if you’ve already got 2026 parties on your calendar, and note that they do have a smaller, less expensive version called the Smart Coaster 2.0 that doesn’t physically pour the cocktails for you, but it does help you craft the perfect drink each time using any of the 2,000+ recipes in the Barsys app. Get more info about the Coaster 2.0 here. Cheers!

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Updated: Our Easy Meal-Planning Process

Our Easy Meal-Planning Process

Happy 2026, my friends! I’m so excited to be back to blogging and (hopefully!) inspiring all of you to embrace lots of creativity and joy when it comes to homemaking. I’ve spent the past two weeks catching up on relaxation, family time, some pottery production, and New Years-induced organization/purging (why does that urge always strike around now?!). Stay tuned for lots of DIY updates coming soon, but in the meantime I wanted to chat a little bit about our meal-planning process in case you’re looking to switch things up as we head into a fresh new year.

Our Easy Meal-Planning ProcessOur Easy Meal-Planning Process

I’ve talked about our meal planning process in the past, but we’ve made a couple of updates in the past few years, so I wanted to share those with you. The first part I wanted to mention to you was our written list of meals for the week (and, by extension, our calendar). I found this magnetic dry erase set at Target, and miraculously it’s still available for you guys if you’re interested. The 3-piece kit comes with a month-long calendar, a weekly list, and a daily plan. I love that it was only $17, and the fact that it’s reusable so there’s less waste in comparison to a traditional paper calendar and meal plan notebook or list. The weekly planner is a nice bonus that we now use exclusively for our meal plan.

Our Easy Meal-Planning Process

The process each week goes a little something like this: John and I chat about what types of foods we’re craving, then we find recipes to satisfy those cravings, and jot them down on our weekly plan on the fridge. Having the monthly calendar right beside our weekly plan helps us coordinate our meals against any events we might have going on in the week.

Now, let me explain the critical accompaniment to this process: our Notes app. John and I have a “shared” note dedicated just to our meal plan and favorite recipes list. We also keep our grocery list on this note so we can individually type things out as they come to us during our days. As you can see in the photo below, he and I are able to track each other’s edits to the list so we know if it’s up-to-date before heading to the grocery store (by the way, my silly pet name for John is “Lonnie,” which is why you’re seeing that name on the list).

Our Easy Meal-Planning Process

Our Easy Meal-Planning Process

This special shared note in our phones also includes a full list of all the recipes we’ve ever liked, including any cooking edits that we want to remember for next time we make it. I wish I liked cookbooks, but I just find that I work best reading digital recipes on my phone, so I make sure to link all of the recipes in our Notes app, that way I can quickly get the recipe pulled up. I also really like the “Find in Note” feature, so if we’re craving something with peanut flavor, I can just run a search for that word in the app and see all of the recipes we’ve ever liked that include peanut butter.

Our Easy Meal-Planning Process

Our Current Go-To Dinner Recipes:

**Yes, we eat pretty much just chicken, but work in an occasional red meat meal…

Our Easy Meal-Planning Process

Changing from paper grocery lists to the digital Notes app has made such a big difference in our organization when it comes to meal-planning, and this dry erase calendar system is a must. John and I are able to stay on top of our weekly plan better, and the fact that both of us can access our grocery list means that he and I can take spontaneous trips to the store without having to run home for a paper list. I hope these tips help to make your routine a little easier! Let me know in the comments if you have tips of your own to share in case we can streamline things even more as we head right into 2026.

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