Heavenly Homemakers

Encouraging women in homemaking, healthy eating and parenting

  • Home
    • About
    • FAQs
  • Recipes
    • Bread and Breakfast
    • Condiments
    • Dairy
    • Main Dishes
    • Side Dishes and Snacks
    • Desserts
    • Gluten Free
    • Instant Pot
    • Crock Pot
    • Heavenly Homemaker’s Weekly Menus
  • Homemaking
    • Real Food Sources
  • Store
  • Contact
    • Advertise
    • Disclosure
    • Privacy Policy
  • Simple Meals
  • Club Members!

The Best Christmas Gift Ideas for Women (for every budget!)

November 28, 2018 by Bethany Lotulelei 1 Comment

This post may contain affiliate links. For more information, please see our disclosure policy.

It’s that time of year again! Time to start thinking about Christmas shopping for all of your loved ones. It can be so overwhelming to narrow down the millions of options to one or two that are just right for your mother, sister, or daughter. I put together this list of the best Christmas gift ideas for women (for every budget!) to help you find the PERFECT gift for the women in your life! No matter their age, hobby, or occupation there is a little something for everyone on this list!

The Best Christmas Gift Ideas for Women

Low on cash or short on time? You can give her the gift of an experience or create her something using your own two hands! Everyone loves receiving something homemade. Can you draw? Sing? Knit? Sew? Use your talents to create a gift that she will treasure forever.

Here are a few low-cost options.

5 Gift Ideas for Women That Are Almost Free

  1. Knit or crochet her a scarf or a hat
  2. Give her a coupon for a chore that you will do for her (clean out her car, her fridge, etc…)
  3. Make her a few babysitting coupons
  4. Write her a letter about all the things you love about her, and put it in a card.
  5. Invite her over for a girls’ movie night at your house (you provide the movie, the snacks, etc…)

20 Gifts for Women That Are Under $25

PAVOI Sterling Silver Freshwater Cultured Stud Pearl Earrings - 5.5mm AAA Quality

Give her the treat of a spa experience within the comfort of her home, and buy her this set of Bath Bombs, and pair them with these Face Masks or perhaps a Bath Pillow!

Help her feel extra cozy this winter, and give her this pair of memory-foam, wool-lined Slippers or a Cozy Throw Blanket.

These Pearl Earrings are so beautiful, and are a great price!

Does she work or exercise out in the cold? Get her this warm Winter Hat with Built-in Bluetooth so she can listen to music on the go!

If she likes floral patterns, these Measuring Scoops and Cups are so pretty!

BeeSilk Hard Lotion is my favorite and might be yours too. I love this stuff!!

Get her a high-quality candle that is made with soy and essential oils like this Vanilla Bean Candle.

This coffee is super delicious. Or if she doesn’t have a coffee grinder, get this. How about a fun new mug to go with it?

If she loves tea, this is a great gift set.

Check out these yummy Hazelnut Chocolates!

This Butterfly Suncatcher is so pretty!

On the more practical side: here’s a fantastic Stainless Steel Knife Set in a Wooden Block.

And another Stainless Steel Knife Set in an Acrylic Stand.

Look how pretty this Aromatherapy Essential Oil Diffuser Necklace is!!

This Wood Picture Photo Frame for Wall Decor is so cute I can’t stand it.

And even prettier – this Floating Living Memory Locket Pendant Necklace!

What a great idea: a Q&A 5-Year Journal for Moms

Or how about Mommy’s 5-Year Memory Book?

I have two of these sets of Pyrex Bowls with Lids and use them approximately 40 times every day.

For the woman who loves cats, get these super cute Cat Socks!

More Than $25 (but oh so worth it!)

This Cook N Home 12-Piece Stainless Steel Set is amazing. She will make you good food in this. 

If you really, really want to knock her socks off, get her a BlendTec (and then help her put her socks back on). It will last forever and be invaluable to her.

Does she have a KitchenAid Mixer? This is a must-have, if she loves to bake, and comes in a bunch of pretty colors!

Is she a coffee drinker? Check out this AMAZING Smart Coffee Mug. She can control the temperature of her coffee, from an app on her phone!

Cuisinart ICE-21PBLK Frozen Yogurt - Ice Cream & Sorbet Maker - Pink

Does she like to make ice cream? Get her this awesome Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker (this machine doesn’t require ice, and it comes in both pink and red!).

Now let’s talk food

Not found anything yet that seems quite right for that special lady in your life? Then I wholeheartedly suggest that you make her some food! Whether you surprise her with breakfast in bed, serve her a fancy coffee you whipped up at home, or bake some cookies, package them up in pretty cellophane, and pop them in her stocking–she will love having something yummy to eat!

Here are some great food ideas that are easy to make and always a hit.

For Her Sweet Tooth

chocolate cheesecake

Chocolate Cheesecake Dessert

Caramel Popcorn

Pineapple Cream Dessert

Peanut Butter Brownie Cups

Low Sugar Vanilla Ice Cream

For Breakfast

ham and egg cups1

Easy Breakfast Casserole

Breakfast Pizza

Easy Ham and Egg Breakfast Bowls

For Lunch or Dinner

Oven Roasted Rotisserie Chicken

Beef Roast with Gravy

Salmon Patties

Simple Garlic Butter Shrimp

Simple Oven Fried Chicken

Creamy Bacon Spaghetti

Fancy Drinks You Can Make Her

Healthy Homemade Chocolate Frappe

Warm Vanilla Soother

Chocolate Whipped Cream served on top of a cup of coffee

Warm Chocolate Soother

Chocolate Mint Soother

Warm Pumpkin Custard

Chocolate Frappe

The Gift of Time

If she doesn’t have this already, get her a Simple Meals subscription. This will save her hours every week!!

What are some gifts YOU’VE received in the past, that you’ve loved?

Some of these links are my affiliate links.

Heavenly Homemaker's Club Members: Access your homepage and all your fantastic resources here! Not a member yet? Please join us!

The BEST Toys That Are Worth Buying

November 27, 2018 by Laura Leave a Comment

This post may contain affiliate links. For more information, please see our disclosure policy.

Ready to see a giant list of the BEST toys that are worth buying for your kids?

We never know the changes one year might bring. This time last year, I shared this “Timeless Toys You’ll Want to Keep Forever” list. I began that post by talking about how my four sons were all grown up and I was looking ahead to the empty nest years and eventual grandchildren.

Then God reminded me in a very big way that our plans are not always hardly ever His plans. God brought us a 4-year old foster son in April 2018, as well as several babies to care for here and there. This Christmas, our house is filled with a bit more wonder and awe as we are all enjoying the season with our newest little bonus boy. Wow, wow, wow. What a God we serve!

True to the original post shared, there are some toys that are of the highest quality and that are worth buying and saving forever. We proved that this year as we pulled out the few golden toys we’ve saved for 20 years so that our new kiddo could enjoy them. It’s been such a joy to see him play with toys the older four brothers played with for so long!

The BEST Toys That Are Worth Buying and Saving

legoduplos

Building Toys

  • DUPLO
  • LEGO
  • Knex
  • Lincoln Logs
  • Tinker Toys
  • Wooden Building Blocks

green_toys

Cars and Trucks and Toys that Go

  • Green Toys (I think these are fabulous!)
  • Hot Wheels
  • Wooden Train Set

melissa_and_doug

Puzzles of Good Quality

  • Wooden Puzzles with Peg Handles
  • Melissa and Doug Wooden Puzzles
  • Melissa and Doug large floor puzzles

HiHoCherryOGame

Board Games

Click over to look at our great big list of family Board Games! But for younger kids, we recommend:

  • Hi-Ho Cherry-O
  • Candy Land
  • Memory Game
  • Connect Four
  • Uno Attack
  • Spot It!
  • Life
  • Blink
  • Headbandz
  • Sequence
  • Clue
  • Apples to Apple Junior
  • Boggle
  • Monopoly
  • Sorry
  • Yahtzee
  • Farkle
  • Pass the Pigs
  • Huskerdu (great for younger kids – still fun for adults)
  • Skipbo

Doll

Dolls and Accessories

  • Lottie Dolls and Accessories
  • Melissa and Doug Dolls and Accessories

green toys shape

Toy Sorters and Stacking Cups

  • Green Toy Versions
  • Fischer Price Stacking Cups (I remember my babies playing with these over and over!)
  • Melissa and Doug Wooden Sorting Toy
  • Playgro Rock and Stack Toy

Tools

Tools

  • Melissa and Doug Wooden Pounding Bench
  • Learning Resources New Sprouts Fix It Tool Set (the cutest!!)
  • Fischer Price Drillin Action Tool Set
  • Little Tikes Tough Workshop

CashRegister (1)

Toy Cash Register

  • Boley Kids Toy Cash Register
  • Fischer Price Cash Register (a classic!)
  • Learning Resources Cash Register

little people barn

Fischer Price Little People

Check out the huge variety of toys and play sets!

Little People Toys and Play Sets

Kitchen

Play Kitchen with Toy Food and Dishes

  • Melissa and Doug Wooden Play Kitchen
  • Melissa and Doug Wooden Food Pieces
  • Melissa and Doug Kitchen Accessories (Pots, Pans, Dishes)
  • Green Toys Cooking and Dining Set
  • Green Toys Tea Set
  • Green Toys Pizza Parlor
  • Learning Resources Dinner Food Basket

What are some of your family’s favorite toys that you plan to hold onto forever?

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Want to get a toy for free?!

TopCashBack is currently offering new members $15 off a $15 or more toy purchase. This means you can get a toy for free!

Note: I’ve been a TopCashBack member for years and trust their offers. :)

Here’s how it works:

1. Click here for the special Walmart offer and sign up for a new Top Cash Back account. (Be sure to confirm your account via email.)

2. Look around and make a toy purchase valued at $15 or higher. Choose in-store pickup to avoid shipping costs.

4. Within 21 days, your Top Cash Back account will receive a $15 credit. This pays you back for your purchase!

5. After you receive the $15 payment in your Top Cash Back account, you can choose to transfer it to your bank account or request a Paypal payment.

Isn’t that cool? It’s really easy to take advantage of this offer. Simply open an account, confirm, shop, pick up your free toy at your local Walmart, then watch for the money to be reimbursed to your account!

This offer is for new TopCashBack members only, but they do allow you to open an account for multiple family members.

This offer expires November 2, 2022.

Heavenly Homemaker's Club Members: Access your homepage and all your fantastic resources here! Not a member yet? Please join us!

65+ Christmas Gift Ideas For Men

November 26, 2018 by Bethany Lotulelei 1 Comment

This post may contain affiliate links. For more information, please see our disclosure policy.

Are you struggling to find Christmas gifts for the men in your life? Struggle no more! I put together this list of 65+ Christmas gift ideas for men to help you find the perfect gift for your husband, dad, or son!

Select a gift, order it, and then you can relax knowing that you’ve crossed another gift (or two) off your list: put your feet up and drink a big ol’ cup of coffee with Chocolate Whipped Cream on top or eat a few Peanut Butter Brownie Cups to celebrate!

The Best Christmas Ideas for Men!

8 Gift Ideas for Men That Are *Almost* Free

  1. Vacuum and wash his car or truck
  2. Make him coupons for a batch of his favorite cookies or his favorite meal
  3. Give him a book that he would enjoy (check out thrift stores to find an inexpensive copy)
  4. Order copies of photos of his family and put them in a little album for him
  5. Put magnets on the back of pictures, so he can put them on his fridge
  6. Give him a coupon for an experience (going fishing with him, on a walk, shopping, etc…)
  7. Make something for him (draw a picture, knit a scarf, record a song, write a letter)
  8. Put together a CD of all of his favorite songs

Gifts for Men That Cost $25 Or Less

4 for Camping

  1. Single Hammock ($20)
  2. Color-Coded Roasting Sticks ($20)
  3. Two Person Tent ($13 – Amazing Price!)
  4. Biolite Portable Light ($15) If you need to do things in the dark, the USB will also operate this light. NO batteries, no electricity required.

3 for Baseball

  1. MLB Team Logo Baseball (less than $8)  You choose the team!
  2. Equipment Backpack ($25)
  3. Coffee Mug ($8)

3 for Football

  1. Light-Up Football ($10) So you can play in the dark!
  2. Parking Sign ($18) You choose the team.
  3. 3D Puzzle (like Legos) NFL team characters ($15)  You choose the character.

BARSKA Blueline 8x22 Waterproof Golf Scope (Yards)

3 for Golf

  1. Golf Scope ($15)
  2. Tees ($5-$10)
  3. Golf Ball Pick Up Tool ($5)

2 for Fishing and hunting

  1. Portable Fish Scale with Measuring Tape ($10)
  2. Cross Body Tackle Bag ($20+)

1 for all Sports Fans

  1. Chair with its own shade ($23)

Quik Shade MAX Shade Chair, Navy

6 Great Tools

  1. 3-in-1 Laser Level, tape measure and bubble level with ruler  ($14)
  2. Leatherman Multi-Tool ($25)
  3. Telescoping Magnet ($6) Great for picking up spilled nails, screws and such!
  4. Nice Work Gloves ($14-$15)
  5. Headlamp ($8)
  6. Survival Kit ($13)

3 T-shirts

  1. For Dads with a Sense of Humor ($10)
  2. For the Guitarist ($19)
  3. Me and Mini-Me Set For Your Husband and Baby ($30)

Coffee Mugs

  1. For a Star Wars Fan ($13)
  2. Awesome Dad ($13)
  3. New Dad ($14)
  4. Double Walled Man Mug ($15)

Fun Outdoor Games for Dad (and the Entire Family!)

  1. Ultimate Disc Game ($39)
  2. Kubb ($34)
  3. Lawn Bowling ($21)
  4. Yard Dice  ($38)
  5. Ladder Ball  ($33)
  6. Molkky ($24)
  7. Washer Toss ($20)
  8. Ring Toss ($23)
  9. Frisbee Golf (Disc Golf) Set ($23)
  10. Floating Pong ($10)

Recipes to Make for the Men in Your Life

For Breakfast

  • Bacon Cheese Muffins
  • Easy Breakfast Casserole
  • Giant Breakfast Cookies
  • Breakfast Burritos
  • Breakfast Pizza

For Carnivores

  • Cheesy Hamburger and Potatoes
  • Chicken Fried Steak Strips
  • Barbeque Brisket
  • Salmon and Asparagus
  • Beef and Cheese Burritos
  • Chicken Pot Pie

For His Sweet Tooth

  • Pumpkin Cheesecake Pie
  • Caramel Brownies
  • Chocolate Cheesecake Pie
  • Dark Chocolate Peppermint Mousse
  • Honey Pecan Pie
  • Ice Cream Sandwiches
  • White Chocolate Peppermint Popcorn
  • Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Strawberry Ice Cream
  • Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars

What are some of your tried and true gift ideas?

Some of these links are my affiliate links.

Heavenly Homemaker's Club Members: Access your homepage and all your fantastic resources here! Not a member yet? Please join us!

Simple Santa Brownies (Grain Free or Regular!)

November 25, 2018 by Laura 1 Comment

This post may contain affiliate links. For more information, please see our disclosure policy.

I found this idea for Simple Santa Brownies and decided that surely I could make a healthier version of them. I was not wrong. I was very right. And come to find out, Santa is very, very delicious.

Now obviously, you can take this idea and go with it no matter if you’re using a boxed brownie mix or a healthier brownie recipe. But I loved the idea of using my Super Moist Flourless Brownie Muffin recipe for this! It turned out fabulously.

Finding good strawberries this time of year is a little bit tricky, I realize. But for the sake of creating these awesome treats, I think it’s worth your purchase.

It’s probably also worth noting that if I can make these, anyone can make these. I’m no decorator. I rarely try to make cute food because I know I’m not good at it. But whipped cream and strawberries win the prize on these. Who knew real food could be used to decorate a fun Christmas treat!

I’ll repost my flourless brownie recipe for you here. But if you want my full sugar, full flour recipe, you’ll find it here!

Flourless Brownie Muffins for Simple Santa Brownies

Simple Santa Brownies (Grain Free or Regular!)
 
Save Print
Author: Laura
Serves: 9
Ingredients
  • 1½ cups (12-ounces) Peanut Butter or Almond Butter
  • ½ cup honey
  • ½ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 2 eggs
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • For Santas:
  • 9 strawberries, washed and with greens removed
  • 1½ cups heavy whipping cream
  • 5 drops liquid stevia or 1 Tablespoon sugar
Instructions
  1. Stir all ingredients together until well combined.
  2. Scoop batter into 9 paper-lined muffins cups.
  3. Bake in a 350 degree oven for 12-15 minutes. (Remove them from the oven when they are just slightly underdone so they come out moist!)
  4. Whip cream and stevia or sugar until stiff peaks form.
  5. Once brownie muffins have cooled, top them with whipped cream and a strawberry.
  6. Top the strawberry with a "snowball" of whipped cream.
3.5.3229

 

What’s your favorite brownie recipe?

Heavenly Homemaker's Club Members: Access your homepage and all your fantastic resources here! Not a member yet? Please join us!

The Best Games to Get Your Family for Christmas

November 22, 2018 by Laura 5 Comments

This post may contain affiliate links. For more information, please see our disclosure policy.

The best games to get your family for Christmas? You knew this was coming. After all, it’s a holiday tradition. I share all the games our family loves. You share all the games your family loves. We all get new ideas for games we might want to get our families for Christmas!


This year will bring back some old favorites for our family now that we have a 4-year old living with us. Candyland anyone? You betcha!

The best games to get your family for Christmas:

Family Games for Little Ones and Adults

  • Spot It!
  • Candyland
  • Memory
  • Hungry Hippos
  • Trouble
  • Don’t Break the Ice
  • HiHo Cherry-O
  • Uno Attack

Family Games for Bigger Kids and Adults

  • 5-Second Rule
  • Connect Four
  • The Game of Things (Great fun for a group!)
  • Rummikub
  • Settlers of Catan (With extentions, which you’ll need if you have more than 4 players.)
  • Settlers of Catan Cities and Knights (This is an expansion of Settlers of Catan. This is our favorite add-on to regular Setters.)
  • Seafarers of Catan (Also an expansion of Settlers.)
  • Ticket to Ride
  • Carcossonne
  • Bohnanza (This one is unique. Great for older kids and adults. We love this one!)
  • Life
  • Risk
  • Manhattan
  • Guestures
  • Taboo
  • Blink (A great stocking stuffer!)
  • Headbandz
  • Acquire
  • Sequence
  • Clue
  • Apples to Apple Junior (This is probably our favorite group game. We don’t recommend the regular version of this game because the cards are less familiar to the kids.)
  • Scattergories
  • Pictionary
  • Cranium
  • Boggle (This game totally counts as school work, but no one knows they’re learning.)
  • Monopoly
  • Sorry
  • Quelf (I’ve actually decided that I very much dislike this one. The kids like it though.)
  • Racko
  • Balderdash
  • Yahtzee
  • Farkle
  • Pass the Pigs
  • Huskerdu (great for younger kids – still fun for adults)
  • Mastermind
  • Skipbo (We’ve played hours of this game through the years!)
  • Wits and Wagers
  • Anomia (One of my new favorites!)
  • Pandemic
  • Castle Panic
  • Mars Attack
  • Codenames
  • Tsuro
  • Avalon

Your turn to weigh in! What are your favorite family games?

Heavenly Homemaker's Club Members: Access your homepage and all your fantastic resources here! Not a member yet? Please join us!

Fun (and EASY) Christmas Crafts to Make with Peppermints

November 20, 2018 by Laura 5 Comments

This post may contain affiliate links. For more information, please see our disclosure policy.

I originally shared this in 2015. Why am I sharing again? Because Thanksgiving break is my favorite time to make Christmas crafts. Just in case you’d like to play along, here are some fun and VERY EASY Christmas crafts to make with peppermints!

Easy Peppermint Candy Crafts

You may have seen the DIY Peppermint Candy Bowl tutorial floating around online. Usually, I see videos like that and I’m like, “How nice for you. You like to take twenty-seven steps to make a recipe or a craft. You turn out amazing-looking dishes/crafts. Your videos make it look easy for everyone (but me). I must now go back to making kiddie crafts and stirring together 5-ingredient recipes because I can’t handle more than 2 steps while making anything.”

But the Peppermint Candy Bowls were different. This craft idea is as easy as opening a bag of candy, melting it for a short time in the oven, and…hmmm. That’s it. That’s all you do. It’s really that easy.

This is why I purchased a bulk amount of round peppermint candies before Thanksgiving. I would have peppermint bowls – I would. People would be impressed. My house would look festive. I could do this!

peppermint bowls

And then I cheated. I turned the job over to a college girl who was staying at our house during Thanksgiving week. She made all the adorable Peppermint Candy Bowls and I cheered for her. In the meantime, I ironed tea bags and she cheered for me. (Not really, because my craft didn’t look like much at the time so nothing motivated her to say, “Wow, Laura, you sure can iron.”)

Nonetheless, while our friend made Peppermint Bowls, I turned out these Lavender Oatmeal Bath Teabags – the gift tags of which made us both cheer. Also, we watched a cheesy Hallmark Christmas movie while she was visiting because #sappymovies  #girlstuff  #absolutelynecessary

The boys got home from basketball practice before the movie was over. They immediately began making fun of every line and every situation and all the fake snow falling at just the right time. Just whatever, boys. I cater to you and watch your blow-up movies all the time and don’t make fun of your fake explosions and people with unrealistic abilities to climb buildings or throw large machines. #whyineedgirltime

lavender tea bags11

So girlie stuff. Since the peppermint bowls were such a success, we talked about making more peppermint crafts. We bought more peppermint candies and put all the boys to work opening all of them and putting them into a bowl. (Why did I not get a picture of this?) It was our friend’s idea to fill an entire cookie sheet with peppermints and melt them down to make a tray. We never got around to it before the dorm opened up again, so lookie what I made all by myself!!!

peppermint trays

If you look real close (please don’t) – you’ll see that I got distracted and let my peppermints stay in the oven about one minute too long which resulted in a few pepperminty bubbles. The trays are still adorable and now my house is filled with fun, festive decorations!

What you need to know about Christmas Crafts to make with Peppermints

1. Get all the detailed instructions here. But in short, you put peppermint candies on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper (we found that a Silicone Baking Mat worked much better.) Bake in a 300° oven for 7-8 minutes.

2. Watch carefully the last few minutes of baking so as not to over-melt the peppermints. You want them just barely melted. Once they become shiny and runny, they become a peppermint disaster and you’ll have to throw out your oven and then you might as well move to another state. (I’ve obviously been watching an over-dramatic girlie movie.)

3. To make a peppermint bowl, turn the melted peppermints out over the bottom of a small glass or plastic bowl for easy shaping. We found it was best to wait about 30 seconds after the mints came out of the oven before shaping.

4. We found that it was best to make just one bowl at a time. These are a little bit time sensitive.

5. You need 19 peppermints for one bowl; 149 for a large tray (I did 6 rows of 14 alternated with 5 rows of 13); 17 peppermints for the tiny tray.

6. These are breakable. Do not bang these on a table or play soccer with them in the living room.

7. These are only barely sticky once completed. This makes them great for decorations or gifts. You probably don’t want to use the bowls for cereal and milk, though. I mean, you make the call.

Warning: These crafts are so much fun you’ll consider buying a warehouse full of peppermints so you can make an entire house of melted candy. You’ll want to experiment with other shapes and household items. You will become addicted to watching peppermints melt and become cute. The men in your life will wonder if you’ve lost your mind (again) as they dutifully take thousands of wrappers off peppermint candies as you have directed them to do.

Have you ever tried crafts like this? Have any fun ideas for shapes?

P.S. Check out Cantina’s adorable Ribbon Tree Ornament!

cantinas ornament

Heavenly Homemaker's Club Members: Access your homepage and all your fantastic resources here! Not a member yet? Please join us!

Why You Should Bake Your Turkey Ahead of Time

November 15, 2018 by Laura 6 Comments

This post may contain affiliate links. For more information, please see our disclosure policy.

Did you know? You can bake your turkey ahead of time!

For me, this is the only way.

Now, of course, this means that at our house we don’t have a fancy “carve the turkey” tradition on Thanksgiving or Christmas day. But the trade-off is that I don’t have to walk into the kitchen and deal with a tepid, saggy turkey carcass after enjoying a special holiday meal. Worth it? A million times over.

Why should you bake your turkey ahead of time?

Let me count the reasons…

  1. Because of the tepid, saggy turkey carcass, but we’ve already been through that already.
  2. But speaking of the turkey carcass, when you make your turkey ahead of time, you’ll be able to save the said carcass and make incredibly Rich Broth and fantastic Turkey Gravy. So long live the turkey carcass (so to speak).
  3. Not only will your turkey be baked ahead of time, but you’ve also already made several gallons of broth too. And it’s not even Thursday yet.
  4. When you follow these methods of baking your turkey before the big day, your pre-cooked turkey will be perfectly moist, juicy, and tender at serving time.
  5. Instead of slaving over meal preparation on a holiday, YOU WILL GET TO ENJOY EATING THE ACTUAL HOLIDAY MEAL. That was me yelling to share the good news. I am so happy about this. Come one. Come all. Bake your turkey ahead of time!

I’ve shared before, but it’s worth sharing again…

How to Bake Your Turkey Ahead of Time

2.0 from 1 reviews
Why You Should Bake Your Turkey Ahead of Time
 
Save Print
Author: Laura
Serves: 1 beautiful bird
Ingredients
  • 1 Turkey
  • Seasonings of your choosing
  • 1 Large Roasting Pan
  • Foil if necessary
Instructions
  1. Place the turkey in the refrigerator for 3-4 days until thawed.
  2. Remove the bag of giblets from the inside of the turkey.
  3. Empty the giblets into your roasting pan as they help make a good, rich broth.
  4. Place the bird, breast side up, into a large baking pan or roaster.
  5. Season however you like.
  6. Cover with foil or with your roaster lid.
  7. Cook at 325° for 15-20 minutes per pound.
  8. You know your turkey is done cooking when the red thing pops up, or when the legs start to pull away from the body. It should be golden brown and slightly crisp looking.
  9. Be sure to save the broth that formed naturally!
  10. Allow the turkey to cool, then de-bone completely. Store meat in baggies or in covered pyrex dishes in the refrigerator.
  11. Save turkey carcass to make another round of broth for gravy, soup, and other nourishing meals.
  12. On serving day, drizzle a liberal amount of broth (one-two cups per 9x13 inch pan of meat) over turkey, cover and warm in 300°-350° oven for 30-45 minutes or until meat is hot and steamy.
  13. Serve right away.
3.5.3251

What about the rest of your holiday meal?

Indeed, you can prepare your entire holiday meal ahead of time!! Turkey, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, cream cheese corn…the list goes on.

Here’s a run-down of how to prepare all your holiday dishes ahead of time. And even better? Grab our Holiday Prep Guide Packet filled with 9 fun printables to help you get ahead for the holidays! Sign up here to receive it for free!

Heavenly Homemaker's Club Members: Access your homepage and all your fantastic resources here! Not a member yet? Please join us!

How to Prepare Your Holiday Meal BEFORE the Holiday

November 6, 2018 by Laura 2 Comments

This post may contain affiliate links. For more information, please see our disclosure policy.

I’ve been talking about this for years, and with good reason. It truly is possible to prepare your holiday meal BEFORE the holiday. I love using these methods so that I can enjoy Thanksgiving and Christmas just as much as everyone else!

For several years, I’ve been sharing how to easily make most of our Thanksgiving or Christmas dishes ahead of time. Truly! You can get ahead, then when the big day comes, you don’t have to spend hours cooking and cleaning. Imagine actually savoring the turkey and side dishes you slaved over. (Except that you don’t have to actually slave over them because I’ll show you how to make them the easy way!)

Enjoy the following recipes and preparation guide to help you get ahead this holiday season!

How to Prepare Your Holiday Meal BEFORE the Holiday

One Week Before Thanksgiving

  • Pies made and frozen
  • Cheesy Mashed Potatoes made and frozen (OR wait and make this amazing Instant Pot Mashed Potato Recipe the day of!)
  • Stuffing Muffins made and frozen
  • Green Bean Casseroles made and frozen
  • Sweet Potatoes baked, mashed, and frozen
  • All remaining groceries purchased

Two Days Before Thanksgiving

  • Turkey baked and de-boned (yes, you CAN make your turkey ahead of time!)
  • Turkey Broth made
  • Cranberry Sauce made 
  • Prepared frozen food moved from freezer to fridge

One Day Before Thanksgiving

  • Tea brewed and chilled
  • Sparkling cider chilled
  • Pineapple Fluff Salad made and chilled
  • Cream whipped
  • Tables and chairs set up

Thanksgiving Day

  • Enjoy a large cup of steamy coffee in my recliner for a very long time (because I can)
  • Everyone on their own for breakfast (probably cereal)
  • Mix dry ingredients together for Stir-and-Pour Rolls (for easy, no-brainer mixing about an hour before meal time)
  • Put Cranberry Apple Cider into a crockpot to heat (this is a huge hit with guests!)
  • Set out butter to soften for rolls
  • Plates, silverware, cups, and napkins set out

About 1 1/2 hours before serving time, I will bake or re-heat prepared foods. Then I will make gravy and bake the rolls. Easy peasy!

Here are the quick links to all the recipes you’ll need:

  • Make-Ahead Turkey
  • Stuffing Muffins
  • Cheesy Mashed Potatoes
  • Mashed Potatoes in the Instant Pot
  • Oh Good Gravy
  • Green Bean Casserole
  • How to Make Frozen Pies
  • Simple Whipped Sweet Potatoes
  • How to make Whipped Cream
  • Whole Wheat Stir-and-Pour Dinner Rolls
  • Cranberry Sauce
  • Simple Cranberry Apple Cider

Get our FREE Holiday Prep Guide!

We’ve got a fabulous freebie for you today!

Grab our Holiday Prep Guide Packet filled with 9 fun printables to help you get ahead for the holidays! Sign up here to receive it for free!

Heavenly Homemaker's Club Members: Access your homepage and all your fantastic resources here! Not a member yet? Please join us!

The Easiest Meal to Make for Easter

March 22, 2018 by Laura 11 Comments

This post may contain affiliate links. For more information, please see our disclosure policy.

As with any holiday, I like to actually enjoy myself and my guests instead of spending hours in the kitchen. Thus, today I will share the easiest meal to make for Easter.

The Easiest Meal to Make for Easter

It has become our tradition to invite a houseful of college students over to enjoy our Easter dinner with us. It is worth noting that young adults are most certainly not too old to enjoy plastic eggs filled with bunny-shaped sugar. We fill eggs with candy, then half of our guests hide the eggs all over our yard, hoping to challenge their fellow college students to climb into precarious places to find said eggs. We dig out plastic grocery sacks for everyone to use as Easter baskets because at our house, we like to be fancy.

easter 20168

The meal I serve? Well, college kids love any form of home-cooking, thus they tend to not care what I make, as long as I’ve made it.

It is a good thing that simple food just so happens to also be delicious. Love makes food taste better. Praying over my guests while I’m preparing the food has become my favorite hospitality practice. This takes away all the stress over the meal as I know God is the One who makes the food and the fellowship sweet and memorable.

easter 20162

I’ve found that the easiest meal to make for Easter includes ham, potato casserole, veggies, rolls, and a simple dessert. Nothing fancy necessary, except for the above mentioned plastic grocery bags we use as Easter Baskets. Those always wow our guests.

The Easiest Meal to Make for Easter

ham

1. I buy a Spiral Sliced Ham.

These taste incredible and are super simple to make. I plop it in a pan, throw away the packet of glaze, cover the ham, and bake it while we are at church. Just before serving we cut it off the bone and put it on our buffet. It is a hit every time and it takes no work to prepare. Spiral sliced ham for the win!

Bacon Hashbrown Casserole

2. I make a Cheesy Hashbrown Casserole ahead of time.

Then I slide it into the oven along with the ham to bake while we are at church. This is multi-tasking at its finest.

Strawberry Spinach Salad

3. I quickly make some veggies and/or a salad.

Steamed green beans, Honey Glazed Carrots, a tray of raw veggies – none of these takes much time or effort to prepare. If I have time, I might put together a “fancy” salad like this Strawberry Spinach Salad.

rolls1sm

4. I buy rolls.

I never thought I’d see the day, but I’ve learned that relationships and hospitality can look like homemade rolls AND store-bought rolls. For this season in my life, I have decided to buy rolls, plop them in a basket, and go love on the people. Maybe eventually I’ll get back to making homemade rolls, seeing as they are hard to beat!

Build-a-Brownie

5. Dessert isn’t fancy.

Sometimes I skip making dessert altogether and simply sprinkle Easter candy across the middles of the tables. If I have time to do more, I bake brownies, buy ice cream, and set up a Brownie Sundae Bar.

easter 20163

This Easter meal is simple but fabulous, our tables are filled with people we love, and I guess it goes without saying that hiding/hunting Easter eggs with college students who are walking around holding fancy grocery bags provides enough fun to last us all year round.

Heavenly Homemaker's Club Members: Access your homepage and all your fantastic resources here! Not a member yet? Please join us!

Peppermint Cream Cocoa {or Coffee}

December 21, 2017 by Laura 65 Comments

This post may contain affiliate links. For more information, please see our disclosure policy.

Awww. Throw-back to the blogging days we shared a fun virtual Christmas Brunch together. Remember this??

I decided to re-post this delicious Peppermint Cream Cocoa recipe (originally published December, 2013!) just in case you needed a reminder of this wonderful and SIMPLE recipe!!!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

It was a fun experiment – creating a whipped cream topping for yummy hot drinks. But I had to wonder, would simply adding a little sweetener and peppermint extract to whipped cream really make cocoa or coffee that much more special?

Ohhhhhhh yes, yes, yes, and yes again. I quickly put this together one afternoon, plopped a generous serving onto a cup of freshly brewed coffee, and immediately decided that I needed to sit down, close my eyes, and relish the moment. It was hot beverage deliciousness in a mug. The rest of the family enjoyed this special whipped cream on their hot cocoa, and we all declared it to be ah-mazing.

Peppermint Cream Cocoa

Matt was finishing some work at the computer at the time, and therefore hadn’t joined us at the table yet to enjoy this treat. I took him a mug and declared with excitement, “Seriously, who needs Starbucks??” As he was a bit distracted with the work he was doing, he looked up, confused as he saw that I was cheerfully sipping coffee and that I had a dob of whipped cream on my upper lip. “What? You need Starbucks? Why?”

No, no. I really, really don’t. I had everything I could want in a special hot drink, all without the high fructose corn syrup or big price tag. And now, I am sharing this recipe idea with you. Enjoy, savor, stay healthy, and save yourself some cash.

Peppermint Cream Cocoa (or Coffee)Yum

Peppermint Cream Cocoa {or Coffee}
 
Save Print
Author: Laura
Ingredients
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 3-4 drops liquid stevia (or another sweetener of your choice like maple syrup)
  • 1 teaspoon peppermint extract
Instructions
  1. Whip cream for several minutes to form stiff peaks.
  2. Drizzle in stevia and peppermint extract.
  3. Whip quickly to mix into the cream.
  4. Serve on hot cocoa or coffee.
3.4.3177

Here is my easy and delicious Hot Cocoa Recipe. Or even easier – here is my Hot Chocolate Mix recipe.

Which do you like better – coffee or hot cocoa?

Heavenly Homemaker's Club Members: Access your homepage and all your fantastic resources here! Not a member yet? Please join us!
« Previous Page
Next Page »

Join Our Community!

 Facebook Twitter E-mail Instagram Pinterest

Popular Posts

~ Will All of the Real Moms Please Stand Up?
~ Easy! Stir-and-Pour Whole Wheat Bread
~ How to Make Gatorade
~ 31 Real Food Breakfast Ideas
~ Dear Teenage Girls...
~ When Mom Takes a Step Back
~ The Inexpensive Health Insurance We Love!
~ Let's Talk Real Food Grocery Budgets

Check out our latest posts!

  • Big Family Food and Fun: May 31-June 6, 2026
  • Big Family Food and Fun: May 24-30, 2026
  • Free 7-Day Summer Menu Plan
  • Big Family Food and Fun: May 17-23, 2026
  • Easy Side Dishes for Summer
Home  ~  Simple Meals  ~  Club Membership  ~  Shop  ~  Privacy Policy  ~  Disclosure  ~ Contact

Copyright © 2026 · Beautiful Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in