These are the things I know you will love and want to buy for yourself this Christmas, or give to a friend or family this season. Have fun trying My Favorite Things.
Make some crafts with the grandkids or the nieces and nephews. Maybe you’re a mom and want something fun to do with the kids this Christmas. Pull up your chair to my table and I’ll share three Christmas Crafts with Kids.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. Tis’ the Eggnog Season- It’s Eggnog time. For only three months this food item shows up at the grocery stores. Gather at my table and I’ll share eggnog recipes you can enjoy as well as extras calories for the relative that struggles to gain weight.
Chill is in the air and soups are again on the table. I am going to share another two favorite soups that are quick and easy to make. Grab your soup pot and learn from my third edition of Soups on the Table Recipes for the Family.
I have walked where Jesus walked and have seen the landscapes of the bible. My eyes have seen and my mind now comprehends what things were like in the scriptures. It’s as if I now see the Bible in 3D. Reading the bible will never be the same. Have a seat at my table and I’ll tell you why going on a Holy Land/Israel tour should be on your bucket list.
At our table for the holidays, birthdays or any day of the week is Oven Pancake. This is easy and a great way to get your family involved in making a meal for you. Make Panakuken for Breakfast, brunch or dinner and it will be sure to be a family favorite.
My family and I love Thai pizza. I’ll share how we make Thai pizza at home so you can enjoy it around your own table.
In some seasons life moves at a frantic pace. For some, time lends itself to enjoy the seasons. Today I am sharing some frozen foods/meals you can make ahead for those in the busy season of life. Meals and Recipes for college students, elderly and families.
Decorating with pumpkins, eating pumpkin dishes or carving a pumpkin, you can’t think of October without Pumpkins. Let’s talk pumpkins…
This new picture book, Sissy Goes Tiny, by Minnesota authors will have you and your kids thinking about your stuff and what it means to own fewer things and live tiny.