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Amenity Spotlight-image

More Than Four Walls: A Look at What Comes With Living Here A great apartment isn't just about your unit. It's about everything that comes with it — the spaces, the perks, and the little things that make everyday life easier and more enjoyable. At Eden Apartments, we've put real thought into our amenity offerings, and we think they speak for themselves. Two Oversized Hot Tubs. On a cool spring evening or a long Tuesday after work, there's nothing quite like soaking in one of our two hot tubs. They're spacious, well-maintained, and available for residents to enjoy year-round. Consider it your personal decompression chamber. Our hot tubs are open from 6:30 am to 11:00 pm.  A Rentable Clubhouse That Actually Does It All. Our clubhouse is one of our most popular amenities — and for good reason. Equipped with flat screen TVs, a full kitchen, and a fireplace, it's the kind of space that makes hosting feel effortless. Whether you're planning a birthday dinner, a movie night, or a casual gathering with friends, you can reserve it and make it your own. Our clubhouse is open from 5:00 am to 1:00 am.  Study Room and Resident Computer. Life doesn't stop when you come home. For residents who need a focused place to work, study, or get things done, our dedicated study room and resident computer offer a quiet, practical solution just steps from your front door. Ask us how you can reserve this space  Outdoor Patio Space — Now Ready for Spring. As May arrives, so does our outdoor patio furniture. It's the kind of space that makes you want to linger — morning coffee, evening conversations, or simply a few quiet minutes outside. As an added bonus we also have grills open year round.  These amenities aren't afterthoughts. They're part of what makes Eden Apartments feel like more than just a place to live. Interested in seeing everything for yourself? Contact our leasing office to schedule a tour today.

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Skip the Potato Salad: Memorial Day Sides Everyone Will Talk About-image

*]:pointer-events-auto R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-(--header-height)" data-scroll-anchor="false" data-testid="conversation-turn-1" data-turn="user" data-turn-id="72aa2897-43d7-4432-9466-6f0fee01cecb" data-turn-id-container="72aa2897-43d7-4432-9466-6f0fee01cecb" dir="auto"> Memorial Day cookouts tend to follow a familiar pattern: burgers, hot dogs, chips, potato salad, and maybe a fruit tray if someone remembered it at the last second. But if you’re looking to bring something a little more memorable this year, skip the standard sides and try dishes that feel fresh, colorful, and unexpected. Here are a few not-so-run-of-the-mill Memorial Day side dishes that still fit perfectly beside anything coming off the grill. Street Corn Pasta Salad This is what happens when classic pasta salad gets a serious upgrade. Think roasted corn, cotija cheese, lime juice, cilantro, chili powder, and a creamy dressing with just enough heat. It’s smoky, bright, and disappears fast at potlucks. Bonus points if you grill the corn first for extra flavor. Watermelon Feta Cucumber Salad When the weather gets hot, heavy side dishes can feel like a lot. This salad is crisp, refreshing, and surprisingly addictive. The salty feta balances the sweetness of the watermelon, while cucumber and mint keep everything cool and fresh. It also looks beautiful on the table, which never hurts. Crispy Smashed Potato Bar Instead of traditional potato salad, try crispy smashed potatoes with toppings set out buffet-style. Sour cream, green onions, bacon bits, shredded cheese, jalapeños, ranch drizzle, or even barbecue sauce let everyone customize their plate. They’re crunchy on the outside, fluffy inside, and much more exciting than cold mayo-based potatoes. Charred Broccolini with Lemon and Parmesan Every cookout needs something green, but it doesn’t have to be boring. Broccolini tossed on the grill or roasted until slightly crispy gets topped with lemon zest, parmesan, and flaky salt. It feels elevated without requiring much effort. Baked Brie with Hot Honey and Strawberries Not every side dish has to be traditional. A warm wheel of brie topped with strawberries, hot honey, and herbs feels fancy but takes almost no work. Serve it with crackers or toasted baguette slices and watch people hover around it all afternoon. Grilled Peach and Burrata Salad If you want a side dish that tastes like summer, this is it. Sweet grilled peaches, creamy burrata, peppery arugula, balsamic glaze, and toasted nuts create the perfect mix of smoky, creamy, sweet, and fresh. It pairs especially well with grilled chicken or steak. Jalapeño Popper Cornbread Regular cornbread is good. Cornbread loaded with cheddar, jalapeños, cream cheese, and crispy bacon is better. This side brings a little heat and a lot of comfort-food energy to any Memorial Day spread. Serve it warm if possible. Memorial Day food doesn’t have to be predictable. A few creative side dishes can completely change the vibe of a cookout and make the meal feel more special without making things more complicated. The best part? Most of these recipes can be prepped ahead of time, which means less stress and more time outside enjoying the long weekend.

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Love Where You Live: 5 Ways to Celebrate Valentine’s at Home-image

Love Where You Live: 5 Ways to Celebrate Valentine’s at Home You don’t need reservations to have a meaningful Valentine’s Day — especially when home is already a cozy, stylish space you love. Here are five ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day (or Galentine’s Day!) right in your Eden Apartment: 1. DIY Movie Night Skip the crowds. Bring out the fuzzy blankets, queue up a rom-com (or thriller!), and set up a cozy snack board in your living room. 2. At-Home Picnic Lay out a blanket in the living room with candles, pink décor, and a takeout box from your favorite local spot. Instant vibe. 3. Craft Night or Game Night Host a Galentine’s night with DIY decor, sugar cookies, or board games. Use the clubhouse if you want more space! 4. Valentine’s Self-Care Unplug with a bath, face mask, journal, or yoga session in your apartment. Don’t forget — our on-site gym is perfect for a solo reset. 5. Decorate Your Space Soft pinks, greenery, heart garlands, and seasonal prints can transform your neutral home into a cozy Valentine’s haven. Whether you’re spending it with someone special or soaking in your own company, home at Eden is the perfect place to feel the love. 💗

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The Ultimate Eggnog Festival-image

Few things whisper holidays quite like a glass of rich, frothy eggnog. Loved, debated, and deeply nostalgic, eggnog is more than a seasonal drink — it’s a tradition steeped in history and perfect for turning into a full-blown winter celebration. Enter: The Eggnog Festival — a cozy gathering that blends storytelling, tastings, and festive fun. Let’s explore where eggnog came from, why it became a holiday icon, and how you can host your very own eggnog-centric soirée.     A Brief (Delicious) History of Eggnog Eggnog traces its roots back to medieval Britain, inspired by a hot, milky ale drink called posset , traditionally made with milk, eggs, and spices. It was enjoyed by aristocrats due to the high cost of eggs and dairy. When the recipe crossed the Atlantic, American colonists added their own spin — substituting expensive brandy for more accessible rum or whiskey. Over time, eggnog became a symbol of warmth, indulgence, and holiday abundance, especially around Christmas and New Year’s. Even George Washington famously had his own potent eggnog recipe — heavy on the spirits and holiday spirit. Why Eggnog Became a Holiday Tradition Eggnog’s rise as a festive staple comes from: Seasonal ingredients (fresh eggs and dairy were plentiful in winter)   Warming spices like nutmeg and cinnamon   Celebratory nature of creamy, indulgent drinks during cold months   It became the drink of gathering — shared at family parties, work celebrations, and cozy winter nights by the fire.     How to Host Your Own Eggnog Festival Turn this classic drink into a magical event with these ideas: 🎄 Set the Scene Create a warm, vintage holiday atmosphere: Twinkle lights & garlands   Plaid tablecloths   Candles and soft golden lighting   Holiday jazz or classic Christmas music       🥛 Eggnog Tasting Bar Offer multiple variations: Classic Traditional Eggnog   Spiked Eggnog (rum, bourbon, or brandy)   Dairy-Free Eggnog (almond, oat, or coconut milk)   Chocolate Eggnog   Pumpkin Spice Eggnog   Label each option with cute name cards and flavor notes.     🥨 Pair with Cozy Treats Serve snack pairings like: Gingerbread cookies   Biscotti   Shortbread   Spiced nuts   Mini cinnamon rolls       🎉 Add Festive Activities Keep the experience interactive: “Vote for the Best Nog” ballots   Ugly sweater contest   Ornament crafting station   Holiday trivia corner   Photo booth with vintage mugs and Santa hats   Classic Homemade Eggnog Recipe Cozy Traditional Eggnog (Serves 6–8) Ingredients: 4 large eggs   1/2 cup sugar   2 cups whole milk   1 cup heavy cream   1 tsp vanilla extract   1/2 tsp ground nutmeg (plus more for garnish)   1/4 tsp cinnamon   Pinch of salt   Instructions: In a bowl, whisk eggs and sugar until pale and creamy.   In a saucepan over medium heat, warm milk and cream until steaming (not boiling).   Slowly temper the hot milk into the egg mixture while whisking constantly.   Return mixture to the saucepan and stir until slightly thickened.   Remove from heat and stir in vanilla, spices, and salt.   Cool completely.   Chill for at least 2 hours (overnight is best).   Serve cold with a sprinkle of nutmeg on top.   An Eggnog Festival isn’t just about sipping something sweet — it’s about slowing down, gathering together, and celebrating the magic of the season. From its humble historical roots to your modern-day holiday table, eggnog reminds us that comfort, tradition, and togetherness are always in season. So raise your glass, dust off the nutmeg, and let the holiday cheer flow. Cheers to creamy memories and cozy traditions! 🥂✨  

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Beat the Winter Blues-image

The holiday season is here, and with it comes crisp air, sparkling lights, and a whole slew of seasonal activities to enjoy. Whether you’re looking for outdoor adventure, festive displays, or ways to give back to the community, Idaho has something for everyone. Here’s a roundup of some of the best things to do this time of year. ❄️ Outdoor Adventures Harriman State Park – Cross-Country Skiing Harriman State Park transforms into a winter wonderland as snow blankets the trails. Cross-country skiing here is perfect for all skill levels, whether you’re gliding across gentle paths or tackling more challenging terrain. Don’t forget your skis, warm layers, and a thermos of cocoa for the ultimate outdoor adventure. Robinson Family Light Show – Rexburg Rapids Experience the magic of the holidays with the Robinson Family Light Show . This dazzling display at Rexburg Rapids lights up the night with thousands of twinkling lights synchronized to festive music. It’s a favorite tradition for families, couples, and anyone looking to soak up the holiday spirit. Ice Palace Step into a sparkling world at the Ice Palace , a temporary winter wonderland of ice sculptures, slides, and twinkling lights. Perfect for kids and adults alike, it’s a fantastic way to marvel at frozen artistry while enjoying a chilly but magical outing. ❤️ Give Back This Season Volunteer at the Soup Kitchen The holidays are a wonderful time to spread warmth and kindness. Volunteering at a local soup kitchen is a great way to help those in need while connecting with your community. Whether it’s serving meals, organizing donations, or simply offering a smile, your contribution can make a big difference. Angel Tree Participate in the Angel Tree program by selecting a gift for someone in need. It’s a meaningful way to bring joy and truly embrace the spirit of giving during the holiday season.

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Embrace the Winter Season in East Idaho-image

  Now that Thanksgiving has wrapped up, it’s time to dive into the cozy, sparkling magic of the winter holidays! Even when the days are shorter and the temperatures drop, there are plenty of ways to make the most of this season—both in your apartment and around East Idaho. Enjoy the Outdoors Winter walks are a simple way to embrace the crisp air and beautiful scenery. Bundle up in layers, grab a scarf and gloves, and take a stroll through your neighborhood or local parks. For a little extra fun, bring along your furry friends! Many trails in East Idaho are perfect for a winter walk, and the quiet snowy mornings make for peaceful exploration. Stay Cozy at Home Even without a backyard, your apartment can feel like a winter retreat: Hot Tub Relaxation: If your community has a hot tub or pool, take advantage of a warm soak on a chilly evening. Indoor Fun: Board games, puzzle nights, or even a cozy movie marathon are perfect ways to pass the long nights. Decorate & Celebrate: A few lights, seasonal decorations, or a winter-themed centerpiece can make your apartment feel festive and inviting. Explore East Idaho Winter is full of local activities to enjoy: Skiing & Snowboarding: Resorts like Pebble Creek and Kelly Canyon are close by for a day of slopes and snowy fun. Ice Skating: Find local rinks for a fun winter outing, either solo, with friends, or with family. Holiday Events: Many towns host winter festivals, light displays, and holiday markets. Keep an eye on community calendars to catch seasonal celebrations. Mindful Winter Moments The darker days can be cozy but sometimes isolating. Take time for activities that bring warmth to your routine: Morning stretches or yoga to start the day energized Reading by a window with a warm drink Crafting, journaling, or cooking seasonal recipes Winter is a season of slowing down, appreciating cozy comforts, and finding joy in simple pleasures. Whether it’s exploring snowy trails, soaking in the hot tub, or curling up with a warm blanket, there’s something special about this time of year.

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