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We always have great aspirations of keeping the holidays simple, don’t we? Then when they get here it can be a different story. What is important to remember is that we are in control of our own environment. If those around us choose to make the holidays overly crazy and tiring, you don’t have to choose that. Simplicity is a choice, although not an easy one most of the time.
Here are a few things you can do to make the holiday season a little more stress-free, simple, and budget-friendly.
Hopefully you can sit down and relax during this holiday season with a cup of hot chocolate by the Christmas tree. Take time to soak in the wonders of the holiday season and remember all the other stuff isn’t as important…but the feelings, traditions and memories created stay.
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By now you’ve probably heard the news about the diminished peanut harvest in the South this year, and how peanut butter prices are expected to rise dramatically for awhile. If you are able to get your hands on raw peanuts for a good deal, here’s an option for making your own peanut butter to cut down on some costs.
Here’s what you’ll need:
15-16oz roasted peanuts, shelled and skinned (about 3 cups)
1 tsp kosher salt
1 1/2 – 2 teaspoons honey (depending on your tastes)
1 1/2 tablespoons peanut oil
Put your peanuts, honey and salt into a food processor (in my case I used my BlendTec). Process for 1-2 minutes to chop up all the nuts into small pieces. Scrape the sides of the bowl and get all of the mixture back down to the center bottom. Continue to process and slowly drizzle the peanut oil into the mixture. Let it process until it becomes smooth. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 months.
[For a BlendTec – run the peanuts, honey and salt on one cycle at Speed 1. Scrape down sides, then process for one full cycle on Speed 5. Scrape down again and continue running cycles on Speed 5 until you get the right consistency and the peanut butter starts to move freely with the blades. The first few cycles it will look like nothing is moving or happening, but if you look closely you’ll see peanut butter forming in the lower inch or so near the blades. After each cycle, mix it all up and turn it over so that the creamier stuff gets mixed in and then start another cycle. It took me about 4-5 cycles on Speed 5 to get to where I wanted.]
I used store-bought, already roasted and lightly salted peanuts because I was able to get a bunch for free at Smith’s late last summer and they needed to get used! You can buy organic or non-organic, shell on and roast them yourself, or buy them already roasted in the bulk aisle. Whatever works easiest for you, although I’ve heard that there is no comparison to roasting them yourself as far as great flavor goes!
Also, your peanut butter may be a slightly thinner consistency than you’re used to when it comes out of the food processor (this is especially true if you use a high-power blender) because it will be warm. Let it set up in the fridge for at least 30 minutes or so and it will be much thicker and more like the stuff from the store. (The stuff in the picture above was from a batch I made yesterday and had been in the fridge overnight.)
If you’ve never had “natural” peanut butter before, it is “drier” (for lack of a better term) than your average Skippy or Jif stuff, and it will definitely suck all of the moisture right out of your mouth, so have a glass of milk handy! 😉
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Thanksgiving is quickly approaching. As daily we creep closer to the holiday my mind has started to churn with ideas for our annual family feast. Which foods to serve, how to decorate and who will be on the guest list are just a few of the things that have been running through my head. Each year it seems that we add someone new to the table. No longer does our guest list only include family. It has now grown to include dear friends and neighbors.
With the days leading up to the big day we will spend time making important decisions in order to fit everyone in the house. Time will be spent deciding where to set up tables, how many chairs we can fit around them, and where to place the kids. This alone has become almost as detailed as a battle strategy with our ever growing list of loved ones that will crowd into the house in order to share this day.
One thing I never want is for our guest to feel uncomfortable. Every year it seems someone does not feel comfortable enough to sit down at the table with out asking, “Where do you want me to sit?” With such a large party we usually serve our food buffet style. Everyone seems to go through the line filling their plates with the traditional favorite foods and then comes the awkward scenario of our guest standing with plate in hand not sure where to sit. Maybe I’m a bit to casual because my first thought is for everyone to just grab a seat and we usually end up facilitating seating as everyone comes off the line. This year I am determined it will be different. We are going to use place cards.
Using place cards can be a great way to make sure that everyone has a seat and this way your guest know where they can sit and feel comfortable doing so. This eliminates the uncomfortable plate in hand scenario and gives direction to your guest.
There are not may guidelines for using place cards but there are a couple. It is appropriate to use place cards when there are more than 4 guest at a dinner party. Place cards lend to a more formal setting, which I think could qualify any special event where a meal will be served.
With the decision of using place cards comes another decision yet to be made for the big day. What to use? Should I be crafty? Do I have the time? Or is it easier to print off a free place setting and personalize it. All over the internet are great ideas for place card settings. Now I just have to choose one that works for me.
If your thinking about place cards for your dinner table and just don’t have the time to be crafty, check out a few of these free printable place cards available online.
Free Printable Templates Online
Acorn Place Card
Martha Stewart Turkey Place Card
Cute Thanksgiving Place Cards
Modern Folk Themed Card
Vintage Place Card
Elegant Card
For those of you wanting something a little more crafty check out these place setting ideas.
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