Friday round-up time! Anyone else feel like this week lasted a month? I am exhausted and found myself with anxiety I have never had before. As you can imagine, I will be thrilled with Friday end, I am beyond ready for the weekend. This week brought on our first accumulation of snow, which provided enough of a mess to make the roads slippery, but not enough to cover the grass. Aside from taking Jack for a few walks a day, we are lacking in outside playtime and hoping to change that soon. Follow along on Instagram to see what we are up to this weekend! And now here\’s a few favorite finds from the week.
Growing up my mum was big into arts and crafts, which made me get into it as well. I continued with it through my 20\’s and it dropped off once I hit my 30\’s. With being shut down, I wanted to get crafty again and discovered copper kits from Timer Lane Studio. I did my practice copper piece and can\’t wait to make my feather this weekend.
Anyone just feel like you are really missing a place? My heart has been missing Marquette more than I can even explain. You can imagine my excitement when pasties from Lawry\’s Pasty Shop (my favorite) arrived.
I made Christmas Jam (Jingle Jam) this week to give out as gifts and even shared the recipe in case you want to make some. It\’s delicious on toast!
Cannot wait to pair this portable bonfire with a s\’mores board, a plaid blanket, and some snowfall.
I also shared 31 things to do safely in December.
It\’s been an unusual year, and sometimes I wish I would have documented more of what happened. I recently saw my favorite shop Lottie Mae post about a five-year journal, written one line a day. The idea of only having to write one line a day makes me feel better than filling up multiple pages. I think I am going to pick one up and give it a try – January 1st is coming up.
With the new added stress and anxiety, I have been looking for new ways to add a little cozy to my life and did some research on hygge. Once I learned more about hygge I revamped my office space for Christmas/winter and shared 10 Ways to Experience Hygge at Home this Holiday Season.
Even though travel is paused right now, I can\’t help but fall in love with this scratch your travels romantic florals map.
Although I was well aware of the global craze of the Danish concept \”hygge\” (pronounced \”hoo-gah\”), I didn\’t really appreciate it until this year. Hygge is defined as \”a quality of coziness and comfortable conviviality that engenders a feeling of contentment or well-being.\” However, most Danes will actually tell you the word can\’t be directly translated and it is more of a feeling that needs to be experienced.
Prior to this year, my schedule was packed with something going on nearly six out of seven days a week. This year really flipped the script. Instead of taking a hundred pictures of a sunset, I put my phone down and was actually in the moment. It brought on a feeling of contentment and felt satisfying.
I spent some time really learning about the Danish concept of hygge and it is definitely not a trend. It\’s apart of everyday life in Denmark. Slowing down, being grateful, creating a warm and relaxed atmosphere at home. With the holidays right around the corner, I think we can all use a little hygge in our lives.
What is Hygge?
Hygge is a feeling, a state of mental coziness or contentment achieved through simplicity.
“Hygge is about an atmosphere and an experience, rather than about things. It is about being with the people we love. A feeling of home. A feeling that we are safe, that we are shielded from the world and allow ourselves to let our guard down. You may be having an endless conversation about the small or big things in life – or just be comfortable in each other’s silent company – or simply just be by yourself enjoying a cup of tea.” – The Little Book Of Hygge, Meik Wiking.
10 Ways to Experience Hygge at Home this Holiday Season
1. Add candles to your home – the more, the merrier
Candles are essential to hygge, and instantly make the space feel homey, warm, and inviting. You can\’t just let the candles sit there, you actually need to burn them to create hygge. Create intimacy in the space with varied height candles.
Pro Tip: Scented candles are not the norm in Denmark. In fact, they are considered artificial. Danes prefer natural and organic candles.
2. Embrace ambient light
Overhead lights can be harsh, and Christmas lights don\’t have to be limited to a tree. Add twinkling lights around a window, down a blanket ladder, in from of your television, above your bed, and elsewhere throughout your home. I live in Michigan, and it\’s basically cold and dark for 3613598 days a year? Having warm ambient light in your home will help on those looong, winter days.
3. Add soft and cozy blankets
It\’s nearly impossible to be warm and cozy without a blanket – am I right? Add soft and cozy blankets to the couch, an office space, bed, and elsewhere through your home. I always opt for practical blankets that can actually be used. My favorite blankets are homemade chunky knit throws and super soft blankets.
Pro Tip: All The Feels has the coziest and softest blankets that I have ever discovered.
4. Bring nature indoors
Typically during the holiday season, it is too cold to spend time outdoors which means it is essential to bring the outdoors indoors. Add some branches of fresh pine to your home, a pile of birch logs tied with a pretty plaid bow, or fill a jar with pinecones to add to your coffee table.
5. Warm drinks
We aren\’t talking about Starbucks while walking around Target. Instead, slowly enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning, tea or hot mulled cider in the afternoon, and hot chocolate in the evening while curled up on the couch with a blanket and a good book.
Pro Tip: I am loving the positive energy that Pep Talk Poetry brings.
6. Comfy clothing
As mentioned previously, hygge is about all things cozy – including your clothing. Think big bulky sweaters, leggings, and cozy socks.
7. Cozy fire
Nothing embodies cozy quite like a roaring fire. Some of us (myself included) do not have a home with a real or fake fireplace, so we have to get a little creative with cozy. I recently discovered City Bonfires, a small portable bonfire that uses non-toxic recycled soy wax. You have to use it outside, and it does not create a smoky smell and is very low soot. City Bonfires have become my new favorite, I especially love to start when when the snow is lightly falling and I hit on hot cocoa and enjoy making s\’mores over the City Bonfire.
8. Cook comfort foods
Make yourself some simple, warm foods. Think roasted vegetables, soups, and chilis. Warm beverages, simple sweets, and baked goods are also an essential part of hygge.
9. Minimalistic decor
When it comes to the holiday season minimalistic decor is the way to go. Deck the halls in simplistic ways, from pine cones in a jar to decorative soap in the bathroom. Decorative soaps add a beautiful touch of cozy. I personally love the soaps from Finch Berry and have the Wonderland Soap in this adorable farmhouse style red clawfoot tub soap dish.
10. Unplug
Take the time to truly enjoy the present moment, even if it is just for a few hours before bed. Putting away everything digital for a few hours is a great way to give yourself a little \”me\” time.
I love the flavors and scents associated with the holiday season. My mum recently purchased some Christmas Jam from a local market. We brought it home, and the flavor was interesting but didn\’t quite embody Christmastime in my opinion.
I decided to recreate the recipe but add in a blend of spices that I thought represented Christmas. The result was everything I could have hoped for, and adding the spice blend added the touch of holiday cheer that the Christmas Jam from the farmers market was missing. Since I changed the recipe up a little bit I have renamed my Christmas Jam, Jingle Jam.
Jingle Jam (Christmas Jam) is perfect to can, which makes it a fantastic and thoughtful homemade Christmas gift. The longer the Christmas Jam sits, the better it tastes. Plus, nothing is better than a homemade gift during the holiday season.
You can use fresh or frozen fruit in this recipe. I actually had some strawberries from this summer left in the freezer, so I just thawed them out to make this recipe. We have a few cranberry bogs around Michigan, and we typically start to see fresh cranberries in stores come October. As I mentioned above, the longer the jam sits the better it is, therefore if you want to make it in October and give it in December that would be perfect.
Christmas Jam (Jingle Jam)
Ingredients
12 oz. package cranberries
16 oz strawberries smashed
1/2 cup water
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 cloves
1/4 teaspoon allspice
4 cups sugar
1 pouch liquid fruit pectin
1/2 teaspoon butter
Directions
1. Wash jars, seals, and rings.
2. Place jars on a cookie sheet and place in the oven at 225 degrees Fahrenheit.
3. Place a large canner pot on the stove and bring it to a boil. Water should go 1.5 inches over the jars. Once boiling turn down.
4. Add enough water to a saucepan to cover seals. Once the canner is boiling you will want to bring this pot to a boil. Turn it to low and add your seals once you begin to make your jam.
5. Place cranberries in a blender and coarsely chop them. You do not want them pureed, you just want them finely chopped.
6. To a stockpot add your smashed strawberries, cranberries, and spices – stir.
7. Add water to the fruit and spice mixture.
8. Stir in the fruit pectin and 1/2 teaspoon butter (the butter reduces foaming).
9. Bring the mixture to a rolling boil over high heat, stir constantly.
10. Add sugar to the mixture. Return to a full rolling boil. Boil for 1 minute.
11. Remove from heat.
12. Skim off any foam.
13. Remove jars from the oven and ladle hot jam into the jars. Leaving 1/4-inch of headspace.
14. Wipe the rims and threads with a clean damp towel.
15. Center the lid.
16. Place ring on just finger tight.
17. Place jars into the canner, cover, and process for 10 minutes.
18. Turn off heat. Uncover canner. Allow jars to sit for 5 minutes.
19. Remove jars from the water bath and place them on a towel-lined counter.
20. Do not touch the jars. You will hear a \”pop\” as the jars seal.
21. After 24 hours check for a proper seal. If any did not seal, place in the refrigerator and use within 2 weeks.
22. Enjoy the jam or give as gifts.
Food Network is bringing the year to a close on the sweetest note. Food Network\’s Kids Baking Championship is back Monday, December 28th at 9pm ET/PT, and saying I am excited is an understatement! I absolutely love this show – these kids can BAKE and it is so much fun to watch what they come up with. I can\’t wait to recreate some of their recipes!
Valerie Bertinelli and Duff Goldman welcome a dozen new talented young bakers into the Kids Baking Championship to see whose skills will measure up in difficult baking challenges, including rainbow cupcakes, dessert imposters, and more! For the first time, the bakers’ parents are backstage watching and reacting to the ups and downs of the ten-week competition. Only one will take the cake and the sweet grand prize of $25,000, a spot in Food Network Magazine, and the title of Kids Baking Champion!
All the flavor and fun kicks-off on Monday, December 28th at 9pm ET/PT with an added new element to the series as the bakers’ parents are there reacting to every twist and turn of the competition. On the premiere, the bakers show off their brushstroke decorating skills with colorful and delicious mini cheesecakes. One baker will surpass the rest with flying colors. Then, at 10pm ET/PT it’s another new episode as the young competitors must create garden cakes decorated with actual fruits, herbs, and other ingredients from the garden.
The ten-episode season is filled with exciting new challenges, the latest dessert trends, and lots of irresistible sweets. One challenge, celebrating Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl, has each baker paired up with an adorable, adoptable puppy and they must create a birthday cake that envisions their four-legged friend’s life after adoption. In another challenge the kid competitors must make a giant cookie face with 3D features that communicate an assigned expression. Each week one baker will be surprised to land at the bottom of the bunch. On Monday, February 15th it’s the final two episodes of the competition. At 9pm ET/PT, Valerie and Duff task the bakers with creating a sheet pan pie, with two delicious pie fillings, a tasty crust, and great decorations. Three bakers earn spots in the grand finale at 10pm ET/PT and must bake their most impressive desserts yet in order to rise to the top and be crowned the winner.
“Kids Baking Championship has become a family-favorite showcasing mini bakers with major skills, and now the bakers’ families are included on the new season,” said Courtney White, President, Food Network. “The bakers’ parents reactions from backstage add a new element of excitement to this action-packed competition.”
Kids Baking Championship competitors include: Keaton Ashton (Sugar City, ID; age 13), Haylin Adams (Glasgow, KY; age 11), Jonah Anderson (Harrisburg, PA ; age 12), Cydney Cain (Prospect Park, PA; age 10), Andrew Clark (Madison, MS; age 10), Trey Gordon (Davenport, IA; age 12), Bella Luu (San Jose, CA; age 12), D’Von Mills (Lithonia, GA; age 12), Namiah Phillips (Long Beach, CA; age 12), Miabella Ramirez (Katy, TX; age 11), McKenzly Sandefer (Conway, AR: age 11), and Nemo Tsai (Ann Arbor, MI; age 10).
Fans can relive the most dramatic, creative, and adorable moments with video and photo highlights at FoodNetwork.com/KidsBakingChampionship. Plus, go behind the scenes with Duff and Valerie, and discover more baking tips, and follow all the decadent action using #KidsBakingChampionship.
Hello Decemberrrr. The holidays are officially in full swing, and while they may look a little different this year, there are still plenty of festive things you can do. I am sharing 31 things to do this month, and the best part, you can do them all safely.
1. Create or buy an advent calendar.
2. Make an effort to shop small all month long. Support your favorite small businesses and make a point to discover some new ones along the way.
3. Add some holiday cheer to your home. This year I am loving flocked wreaths, winter whites, and a touch of buffalo plaid.
4. Light some of your favorite holiday and winter candles. I am absolutely loving peppermint right now.
5. Have a Frozen movie night.
6. Give yourself a little TLC tonight and do a face mask.
7. Why not order some matching Christmas pajamas for your whole family. I am currently looking for a matching pair just for Jack and I.
8. Don\’t forget to send out your Christmas cards. I love to send out cards that feature Jack on them.
9. Find a drive-through light festival.
10. 2021 will be here before we know it, now is the perfect opportunity to make an inspiration board for the new year.
11. Indulge in some hot chocolate. I am loving serving hot chocolate via these cocoa bombs.
12. Do an act of Christmas kindness for someone you don\’t know.
13. Watch a holiday classic, I love Miracle on 34th Street.
14. Decorate a gingerbread house.
15. Cut paper snowflakes to hang on your windows.
16. If you haven\’t started to bake Christmas cookies yet, then get to it!
17. Deliver holiday treats to some of your neighbors.
18. Take a drive through local neighborhoods and enjoy the lights.
19. Make some brittle or peppermint bark.
20. Donate to a toy drive.
21. Today is the first day of winter, and it is also the shortest day of the year. Make the most of it and enjoy pizza and a movie for dinner.
22. Watch the Nutcracker, even if it has to be one on TV.
23. Have a winter bonfire, make s\’mores, indulge in hot chocolate, and roast chestnuts.
24. Happy Christmas Eve! Why not serve up some appetizers today? Don\’t forget a Christmas-themed charcuterie board.
25. From my house to yours, I wish you a very Merry Christmas. Since I absolutely love brunch I will be serving up a delicious brunch board.
26. As you pick up from the remnants of Christmas, be sure to send thank you notes out.
27. Grab carryout from your favorite local restaurant.
28. Make a plan to stay in a cabin.
29. Indulge in your favorite treats, before you start that diet in 2021 ;).
30. Polish your nails in a glittery color in honor of NYE.
31. For many of us 2020 has been a trying year. The good news is, we made it through the year. Cheers to a happy and healthy 2021 – I hope it is your best year yet.