Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Feeding your family can be fun!

Home Cooking Party: Group ShotImage by panduh via Flickr
Is your free time limited? Have you ever experienced an ounce of guilt after spending a few quality hours with your girlfriends? You are in luck with this fun girls night idea! Another plan to combine your chores with fun and friendship, and probably wine :) you’ll prepare meals together to freeze and eat at a later date. We all have to eat, so why not find a way to make the prep work more fun? It’s a win-win situation: You get to spend a few hours actively connecting with your friends while saving yourself time in the busy holiday weeks ahead.
Setting and Setup
The nice thing about this party is the only room you have to clean is the kitchen! 
First, pick a simple theme for the recipes you will make, such as casseroles, soups, chilis, or chicken dishes. Consider your friends’ budgets when setting your theme. You may want to limit the meals to 4- or 5-ingredient recipes. A great resource for make ahead recipes is http://onceamonthmom.com/.

If someone is making lasagna, they should bring foil pans or you can provide.
Have plenty of freezer bags, small zip-seal bags and aluminum foil on hand. You will also need labels and/or a Sharpie marker. Single girls: You may want to have small freezer bags or plastic containers so you can freeze individual portions.
On the day of the party, you will want to make sure your kitchen is sparkling and ready for your friends. Clear the counters, wipe down the stovetop and clean out the frig.
Invitations
With preparations made, now it’s time to invite your girlfriends! Because of time and space constraints, limit your guest list to five or fewer.
Try sending your invitations on recipe cards: Recipe for a Great Evening
4 chatty friends
5 different dishes
1 cup of laughter
1 hot stove
A splash of wine
And the key ingredient: You!

We’ll be cooking up freeze-ahead recipes while we enjoy each other’s company. Please bring all the ingredients to make your favorite recipe (times 5!). You’ll leave with 5 different meals to put in your freezer.

Food and Drink
Super simple is the key here. You are going to be cooking up a storm, so you don’t want to be tired out from preparing snacks for your guests. Popcorn, chips, store-bought brownie bites, or other easy nibbles are all you need. Be sure to have sodas, beer, wine, a pitcher of margaritas, or whatever your crew likes to drink at the ready.
Ready, Set, Cook!
Pack the finished dish in as many zip-top bags or foil pans as needed. Wrap securely.
Using a permanent marker (we love Sharpies), write the name of the recipe on the bag as well as any special instructions…e.g. “cook at 350 for 50 minutes,” or “serve over pasta.”
Connecting Activities
Spending time in the kitchen together is a great opportunity to share joys, setbacks and thoughts on life over food. Here are few potential conversation starters:
-Your favorite food related memory
-Who is your favorite chef
-How you learned to cook (or didn’t)
-Your signature recipe

If you want to add something extra special, here are few party favor ideas:
- Find plain aprons at a craft store (sometimes you can even find then at the dollar store) and decorate with fabric paints, or create iron-on transfers using a favorite picture of you and your girlfriends.
- Chicken Soup for the Girlfriend’s Soul
- Ask your girlfriends to send you their recipes ahead of time so you can make copies and have them ready to hand out at the party. You can put them in page protectors, or, if you are feeling ambitious, start a “Girlfriends Cookbook” binder that you can add to each time you get together to cook.

Give this fun party idea a try, you have to cook anyway, and now you get to do it while gabbing with your friends. Try it, and you may discover a new tradition. What a blast to get things done AND have fun. All it takes is a little advance planning and a kitchen full of girlfriends!
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Ho Ho Home for the Holidays

The Turkey Is DoneImage via Wikipedia
It's the start of the holiday season. What does Thanksgiving mean to you and your family? 
I host Thanksgiving Day with my in-laws and the day after with my sister and her family. It's the family holiday I've claimed :D I LOVE to cook, and I'm pretty good at it. Yeah, I know we're supposed to be all humble and stuff, but hey, I'm a darned good cook and I'm proud of it!
I love to try out subtle twists to the holiday standards. This year, I'm doing a marinade for the turkey before hand to get some additional layers of flavor. I also inject my bird with wine and spices (helps to have a sister in the medical field that gets me these great syringes) and make an herb butter that I lay on under the skin on the breast and thighs. Juicy, flavorful turkey... mmm mmm.
I've gotten better at letting family members bring contributions for the official meal, though it's hard for me to relinquish control.
My mashed potatoes will be standard, but I'm making a mushroom gravy from the turkey drippings as well as a mushroom sourdough stuffing and standard sweet potatoes with apples.

Brussel sprouts (spruitjes)Image via WikipediaI love the family stories from Thanksgivings past. Love that my in-laws don't hold back on giving me "the business". When my husband and I first started dating, I went to Thanksgiving at my in-laws. They have a family rule that you have to eat something 3 times before you're allowed to say you don't like it.
On the 3rd year, I emphatically proclaimed that I did NOT like brussel sprouts and would not be eating them again. My father-in-law was relentless giving me a hard time all through the dinner meal. At the end, Mike's grandmother moved her glass and we all spied that she had hidden her brussel sprouts in a pile behind her glass and did not eat them either. I couldn't believe she had sat there and let me take all the grief through the meal and didn't say a word! We laugh about that year after year.
I also am a food separatist. I do not like my foods to mingle. Thanksgiving is one of those meals where I often leave lines on my plate where the food items ran together which I won't eat. Another opportunity for my father-in-law to give me endless grief.
Love the laughter of family around a full table. That is what Thanksgiving is for me. A table filled with great food and lots of family and loads of laughter. With copious amounts of wine, of course!!
My sister is coming home for Thanksgiving this year from Denver, CO. As she spends Thanksgiving day with her in-laws, we've adopted a new family tradition of a Friday meal. My parents hosted this meal until they moved to Arizona last year. I'm looking forward to spending the day cooking and eating with my sister and my niece. We'll start with brunch and mimosas, then snacks and munchies and then move to a nice non-turkey holiday meal. My father is an amazing gourmet cook and his meals are out of this world 6 course meals complete with some amazing soup. This year I'm doing a cranberry marinated pork roast, pasta carbonara (a family favorite) and green beans almondine with a Pear Frangipane tart for dessert.
I can't wait to hang out all day with my sister and her family, playing games, cooking, munching and of course, drinking lots of wine ;)

What are your Thanksgiving traditions? Is it just another day to you or do you look forward to it every year like I do?
Do you host or do you bring a dish? Do you travel or do you stay local?

Wishing the warmest of Holiday greetings to all on this Thanksgiving week. May your table overflow with great food, great wine, love and laughter!
Catch my latest newsletter with more holiday tips and recipes!

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Black Friday Wrap-A-Thon (with wine) Party

I promised you some great ideas for fun Girlfriend get-togethers - so let's get started!
Black Friday (the day after Thanksgiving and biggest shopping day of the year, in case you’re not aware) is just around the corner. The wee morning hours, mobs of people, neverending lines, and aching feet: remember those from last year? Who wouldn’t need a drink after the race to that finish line? If you are going to be out and about anyway, why not meet afterward for some girl time? It will give you the opportunity to show off your bargains, get some wrapping done and nourish your body, soul and mind with good food and great company.

Invitations

You might say something like this:
Join the girls Black Friday
after your shopping is done
let’s get the gifts
all wrapped up
and have some fun.

Set-Up

Ask each girlfriend to pick up a few rolls of wrapping paper, tape, boxes or ribbons on their way through the checkout and bring them to the gathering. It is always better to have too many wrapping materials than too few. This will also help to reduce the cost of wrapping for each person. Plus, moms take note: it is always nice to wrap your kids’ gifts in paper that isn’t physically in your own house. Lest your five-year-old say, “Mommy, is Santa real? Because why would he use the same wrapping paper that is under your bed?”
Alternatively, you can get the fixings to make your own wrapping paper. Especially if you or your girlfriends to home-made gifts. Instead of wrapping mall bought gifts, get crafty and make some one of a kind wrapping paper and gift bags.
The house does not have to be spotless; everyone is busy with the holidays. They will just be excited to hang out and put up their feet. Plan to use the room in your house with the biggest area to wrap gifts.
Set up a wrapping station. A large table with wrapping paper, scissors, tape. Have a 2nd area with bows, ribbons, gift tags and pens. At my house, I like to wrap presents in a big open spot on the floor. You'll have to corral any helpful pets, however.

Food and Drink

Make it simple– order out! Just make sure to order from someone who delivers. Pizza is super and easy. Or Chinese—whatever you are in the mood for, just make sure you can call it in. You don’t want to have to stop on your way home; the day is too busy for that. Instead, let your fingers do the walking and you can do the talking—with your girlfriends.
While you’re shopping for Thanksgiving this week, just throw a few extra things in the cart. Some ideal quick munchies might include: Hummus and pita chips, pretzels and spicy mustard, pre-cut cheese and crackers, and carrots and veggie dip. Those are all things you can throw in a bowl and serve without having to think about it.
Some drink ideas to warm the soul: Hot cocoa with a side pour of schnapps, spiced eggnog and of course WINE! Be sure to offer water as well. After all that running around, everyone is sure to need a little shot of H20.

Activities

A lot of wrapping and chatting will be done at this gathering, so the activities will be pretty minimal. But some quick suggestions might include:
Things to talk about. 
  1. How did you learn the truth about Santa and at what age? 
  2.  What do you enjoy most about the holidays? 
  3. Are there any holiday traditions in your family that you feel are important to pass on? 
  4. If you could only remember one Christmas, which one would it be and why? 
  5. What is the most non-traditional thing you have adopted into your holidays?
Match the Santa list game. Ask everyone to write down some of the things they asked Santa for as a child. The hostess will randomly read off the lists of each girlfriend’s childhood wants. Your gal pals try to match the guests with what they asked for. The one with the most correct answers wins.

Weirdest gift guessing game. Ask everyone to write down the weirdest gift ever received at the holidays. The hostess will read the answers randomly. The guests will try to match the weirdest gift with its receiver. The one with the most correct answers wins.

Prizes and party favors are not necessary for the games or this party. It will be enriching just to learn some things about the girls that you never knew. Learning more about each other enhances our girlfriend relationships. What better prize could a girl ask for?

We hope you take time to turn the race of Black Friday into something special, a winning finale to this busiest of all shopping days. Your girlfriends will be appreciative, even if the invite is last-minute. 
What black-friday activities did you enjoy last year? 
Are you planning to hit the malls or hide-out at home?

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Keeping Committments

FriendsImage by Lutz-R. Frank via Flickr
The end of 2011 is on the horizon. We're nearing the time when we look back on the year and reflect what we've accomplished and what we haven't. We look at the goals we set and mark our progress on achieving them as we get ready to make our plans for the New Year.

This year was my year to be fit. Physically, spiritually, emotionally, financially, and fit in my family and business life. In some areas, I've done well, and in others I still have a long way to go. There are some things I desperately want to accomplish and breakthrough by the end of the year, mostly in my business and in my finances.

Thankfully, I've come to a place in my life where I am making great choices around honoring and supporting my commitment to my family and friends. Given the choice of spending time with friends and family or doing something else, I've been spending time with friends and family. 

My husband and I don't have children, we have dogs. Well, we currently have a dog, as we lost our older guy last month. Always high on my list of commitments to myself is spend more quality time with the dogs. The loss of Darwin has spurred me into action and I finally enrolled Apex in an agility class, as I've been meaning to do since we took a few lessons last October. We had our first lesson last night and I now have Thursday evenings blocked off as time with Apex at agility. 

It feels SO great to keep that commitment to myself and to my loved one (my dog). 

This is the time of year when we think with warmth and fondness of our friend and our family and all our loved ones. We promise once more to spend more time with one another and to make a point of seeing each other. 

I invite you to keep your commitment to yourself. Honor your intentions and seize every opportunity to enjoy life with your loved ones. 

Life is always shorter than we think. 

The floor doesn't have to be waxed today, the drapes don't need to be ironed. Take a look at your to do list and make sure that on that list is an action item to spend some time with those you love. You never know when that last chance will be.

Stay tuned for some FUN ideas for different holiday get togethers! 

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Women light up the world

Agosto 20Image by Jose Betancur via Flickr
I am so lucky that I grew up with a Mom who demonstrated that a woman can be strong, confidant and can do anything. Just by watching who she was, and how she kicked ass and how much respect and love she had, I not only was told the proverbial "you can do or be anything" but I saw it was really possible.
I am so lucky in that I get to meet, work with and befriend amazing women every month, every week, every day in my business. Women who I can call colleagues, fellow business owners and entrepreneurs who I either meet through doing business or who also associate with PartyLite. Women who graciously invite me into their homes for a special evening sharing warmth and friendship. Women who invite me to help them make a change in their life, adding income, adding confidence, adding new life skills or just making new friends of their own. 
I am SO lucky and I know it, I say it each day. Thank you for lighting up my world! I don't take you for granted. You make a difference every day, whether you realize it or not. You make a difference to me every day, whether I thank you or not.

Today, I thank you. Thank you for making my life the wonderful place it is.

I don't normally forward power point presentation videos but this is so in line with my thinking that I felt I needed to share it today. Enjoy. And do take some time to fill your lamp!


Shannon

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