I had to share this with you all. My sister sent it to me last year around thanksgiving and I have not forgotten it. Oh, to have a heart like this little girl, so joyful and thankful for the small things. The rest of the family makes me laugh, so typical!! At the same time, it is kind of sad! They are so easily distracted, such a stark difference between them and the little girl. I have to ask myself, which one am I?
I truly am trying not to sweat the small stuff or get caught up on the details of thanksgiving this year (read more here). Instead, I am thinking of all the things I have to be thankful for, like…gum, chewing gum!:)
I am hosting thanksgiving this year. I’ve been in a very simple, take- it- easy kind of mood lately, and I am approaching Thanksgiving in the same kind of way. I’m making plans, but not becoming a perfectionist about it. I do not want to get pre-occupied with all the preparation and details, then the meaning of it all becomes an after- thought. Really, it is a precious time to be together as a family and acknowledge the many blessing we have and thank our great God for His goodness.
Here are some of the ways I am planning on making it simple:
Paper Plates–
I’ve used paper plates in the past, and looking back at thanksgiving pictures,(above) it really is possible to create a nice table, even using paper plates. I found the plates in the above picture on sale, they helped give color to the table. I set them on top of some silver chargers, rolled up paper napkins and made a pretty decent table. This year, I am going even more simple and casual. We will be using disposable cups and utensils. I rarely use disposable products, but sometimes it just has to be done. I do not want to spend time washing dishes when my family is over, plus I do not have enough glasses and utensils for 15 people, so I really don’t have much choice. I had a hard time finding disposable plates that were not cheesey or covered with picture of a turkey. Maybe its just me, but I don’t want to lift a bite of turkey up to my mouth, look down, and discover I’ve uncovered part of the plate where the turkey is looking up at me as I eat him. Appetite killer, for sure!:)
Simple Decor
“Good Enough” House Cleaning
Easy Fun
I have several friends who have really been great examples to me when it comes to embracing food that is nourishing. It is quite humorous when we get together, it’s not but a few minutes before the subject of food is brought up. We discuss brands of food, where to shop, and recipes we love, among many other things. I love foodie friends! It is often I will get a text from a friend letting me know what is on sale and where, or “the clementines are really good right now at…” It is really fun to have friends who care about what I care about. I have learned much from them, and I want to give them a special lil’ somethin’ for Christmas.
I’ve been keeping my eye open for a fun, homemade, edible gift that I can put together. Something just simple, easy, nourishing, different and low in sugar. Well, my eye finally found what it was looking for! I recently participated in a crockpot recipe blog carnival over at Passionate Homemaking. I found so many great recipes, but one made me very excited. It was the perfect homemade gift that my healthy foodie friends would appreciate. It is…
…ok, I just hesitated to tell you because now that I have talked it up, you will probably think…WHAT? Who would want THAT for Christmas? Let me prepare you. It’s not cookie mix in a jar or fabulous fudge…remember, it is for my friends who get excited talking about what the best substitute for sugar is or how to substitute a healthier fat in a recipe. Now that you have been warned, I will proceed.
Cranberry & Flax Multi-Grain Cereal …Made In A Crock-Pot
(don’t say I didn’t warn you..)
Seriously, I think they will love it. It is different, sugar- free, nourishing, and easy! The recipe was posted by “Monkeys On. The. Bed.” I am grateful to her, and look forward to browsing her very cute blog.
I plan on making a mix with the dry ingredients and packaging it cute, with the instructions printed and tucked inside. The only wet ingredients in the recipe is water and applesauce, so it will be very easy to make. It cooks in the crock pot overnight…mmmm, imagine waking up to a house that smells like cinnamon! (at least that is what I am hoping for!) I am going to put it in my crockpot tonight. I quick mixed some together so I could take a picture for this blog post. I am participating in another blog carnival for homemade gifts and will be submitting this post. The Carnival is over at Nourishing Gourmet, you must check it out! This site is full of great recipes and tips on healthy eating. I can’t wait to see other homemade gift ideas that will be posted!! (I’ve already seen one for fudge, so head on over there!)
Multi-Grain Cereal
- Nonstick cooking spray
- 5 cups water
- 2.5 cups natural applesauce
- 1.5-2 cups dried unsweetened dried cranberries (or any dried fruit)
- 1 heaping tsp ground ginger
- 2 heaping tsp ground cinnamon
- 6 Tbl steel-cut oats
- 6 Tbl wheat bran
- 1/2 cup long-grain brown rice
- 1/4 cup pearled barley
- 3 Tbl yellow cornmeal
- 2 Tbl flaxseed
Dash of Salt
11/2 tsp vanilla
I just realized my foodie friends read my blog and will now know what they are getting for Christmas. Oops! Oh well…:)
For Going Green Packages and Toppers Part 1, Click here.

I just keep stumbling upon great ideas, so I had to make a part 2!

They have tried and tried to get me to like sushi, but…
IT’S JUST NOT HAPPENING!
Whenever I forget to take my reusable grocery bags to the grocery store with me, (which for some reason has been often lately, I think I need to keep them in my car!) I use paper grocery bags. I’ve been at peace with my forgetfulness lately, because I am going to use the bags as wrapping paper this Christmas! I am determined to be as wise with our money as possible this Christmas season, so this will help us save. If you have not been collecting grocery bags, you can also by brown kraft paper or shipping paper by the roll, it is very inexpensive made from recycled materials!
Another frugal and environmentally friendly way to wrap gifts is newspaper! I think some black and white, newspaper-wrapped gifts under my tree to break up the brown would be beautious! I plan to make them special with some shimmery, thick, black wire ribbon. Speaking of beautious, check out the bottles below wrapped in newspaper. They cut the excess paper at the top into strips and curled it! This idea came from a really great book called “Simply Green Giving” by Danny Seo. I found his book at the library, it is full of awesomeness.
I plan on putting my 3 little artists to work, I can’t wait to see what they come up with! My oldest and I have already discussed some art ideas she wants to do. She wants to use black paint and make a stick tree with lots of twigs, then add silver little circles as leaves! Isn’t that brilliant? She is so great. The other two I’m sure will get busy with their silver glitter glue, stamps, markers, and stickers.
It’s gonna be fun!
*Update: To see the finished products, click here!
A post on package toppers is next so stay tuned!!







































