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Love With Food Box $2 first month and get a FREE $15 gc

I did this deal and it worked great.  You can get a Love With Food subsciption and your first month is only $2 with code: YUMMY.   Also, until 1/1/14 when you sign up for a Love with Food box you also get a FREE $15 Soap.com or $15 Little Black Bag gift card.  I chose the $15 Soap.com gift card and used it for an awesome deal a  little over a week ago for 4 bottles of Dapple baby laundry detergent.

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The free $15 gift card deal is only good until 1/1/14 and I’ll be honest I’m not really sure how good the YUMMY code is good for so you might want to jump on that asap.  Also if you’re a new customer to Soap.com like I was, you get free shipping with your first order.  Yay, deals all around!

12 Pearls of Christmas: Day 10

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Welcome to the 12 Pearls of Christmas blog series!

Merry Christmas from Pearl Girls™! We hope you enjoy these Christmas “Pearls of Wisdom” from the authors who were so kind to donate their time and talents! If you miss a few posts, you’ll be able go back through and read them on this blog throughout the next few days.

We’re giving away a pearl necklace in celebration of the holidays, as well as some items from the contributors! Enter now below! The winner will be announced on January 2, 2014, at the Pearl Girls blog.

If you are unfamiliar with Pearl Girls™, please visit www.pearlgirls.info and see what we’re all about. In short, we exist to support the work of charities that help women and children in the US and around the globe. Consider purchasing a copy of Mother of Pearl, Pearl Girls: Encountering Grit, Experiencing Grace, or one of the Pearl Girls products (all GREAT gifts!) to help support Pearl Girls.

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Wrapping Paper and Fancy Bows Not Required
by Jodi Murphy

For more than a decade I worked in the luxury design field, and every year around Christmas time there were holiday show houses and charity events where the designers would hold nothing back to create the most beautiful displays for the Christmas season—trees with baubles and sparkles, swags of fresh greenery festooned with handmade bows, every room dressed to the nines, dining and breakfast tables set for imaginary entertaining, and hundreds of perfectly wrapped packages that would make Santa’s elves go green with envy.

The sights, sounds and smells were magical! And though I enjoyed the “eye candy” and appreciated all of the creativity, I often left these events on a “sugar high” of the season’s pufferies and feeling disconnected to the spiritual significance of Christmas.

As we begin to count down the days toward December 25th, I will do my share of simplified decorating as a way to mark such an important day, and I will be celebrating Christ’s birth with a sense of gratitude and appreciation for the gifts God has given to me . . .

My Parents

I was blessed with parents who loved and respected me. I was always important, seen and heard. They gave me the confidence and strength to go out into the world because I knew they were standing right behind me in case I stumbled. They modeled generosity, loyalty and commitment.

My Sister

Tenacious, strong-willed, and determined balanced by a friendly, supportive, “I’m there for you” spirit—that’s my amazing younger sister. She’ll step out on the front line to stand up and defend you or throw on some work clothes and volunteer to help with whatever dirty work needs to be done. No questions asked . . . you need her, she’s there.

My Husband

My husband is so comfortable in his own skin. He doesn’t compare himself to others or secretly long for what they have. He doesn’t get embroiled in other’s gossip or petty arguments. His loving influence has made me happier and more at peace. Every day I wake up to the joyful realization that I am his friend, wife, and life partner.

My Son

My firstborn. My son with Aspergers Syndrome. Raising him is the most extraordinary journey. He has made me more accepting, patient, and understanding. He has helped me find my passion to support and advocate for him and those just like him. He doesn’t filter or concern himself with being anything but who he is. I admire his strength to put himself out into a world he doesn’t fully understand.

My Daughter

She was born with grace and an “old” soul. From a very young age, she had an understanding and compassion for others well beyond her years. And when she was excluded for not following the crowd, she never compromised her values in order to fit in. She personifies all that is good and right in our world.

So I’m taking a pause from the hustle and bustle of the designers’ holiday season. This Christmas, and every Christmas henceforth, you’ll find me singing praises of “Gloria!” to God for the walking, breathing beautiful gifts of my family.

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jodi_murphy-Headshot 1Jodi Murphy has been a freelance marketing specialist for the last 25+ years working for clients in a variety of industries, a journalist in the design/luxury lifestyle industry, and co-founder of Nesting Newbies, one of the first independent lifestyle digital magazines. But her most important role and her life’s passion is being a mom! She founded Geek Club Books to share her son’s life on the spectrum in a positive and entertaining way. Her focus is on building a community of spectrum and neurotypicals who are engaged with and inspired by the Geek Club Books’ message of self-acceptance—“I’m unique. I’m a geek.” Jodi writes original content on the blog, and, with the help of her talented kids and top-notch creative team, she produces audio stories, e-books, and interactive storybook APPs.

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Add a Favorite Flavor to Holiday Baking with Butterfinger

Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.
**I was provided with a sample bag of Butterfinger Bites to facilitate this review.  No other compensation has been received**

Butterfingers are one of my top 5 favorite candy bars.  If there is an option for Butterfinger topping or addition like a sundae, I’m all over it.  I’ve seen a few recipes here and there with Butterfingers and I thought to myself that I’d have to buy several Butterfingers bars and smash them up.  I’m completely sure the recipe would be tasty but I don’t buy myself a Butterfinger bar often, it’s a real treat for me.   Butterfinger has made it easier though with Butterfinger Bites!

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YUM!  I’m excited about this for several reasons, one it lets me portion better when I want a sweet snack. Two it makes it real easy to add them to desserts.  Three because if I do bake with them I can snack on a couple and not feel too guilty.  Butterfinger Bites are new and it’s Butterfinger’s 90ish anniversary!  I don’t know, 90ish, it’s what they told me, lol.  I’m happy thought because they partnered with dessert food trucks to help created lots of Butterfinger recipes from ice cream sandwiches, cake pops, cookies, and more.  To think that these little bites:

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Can help you create something like this (which I will insist on being my next birthday cake):

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I received some Butterfinger Bites to try in a recipe myself.  Since I’m still in the process of my holiday cooking baking I thought it would be nice to make a Butterfinger cookies.  I searched some of the recipes on facebook.com/butterfinger there were so many.  Ultimately I wanted to make a cookie so I found a great recipe simply called “Butterfinger Cookies”  The recipes was very easy to make. My youngest son, my little baker, loves to help.  He enjoyed helping me with this recipe.

making butterfinger cookies Ty adding butterfinger bitesbutterfinger doughI used an electric beater and it broke up the Butterfinger Bites with little effort.  My cookies ended up turning out kinda flat but I think it’s because my baking soda might be outdated.  Even thought they didn’t look like the example picture on the recipe page they still turned out super yummy.

butterfinger bite cookieAs a matter of fact they were supposed to be for Christmas and hubby has been eating them by the handful.  I may have had a couple myself already.  I think there’s only about a half dozen left.  My little assistant of course got to taste a couple as well.  Oh well, guess I’m just gonna have to go buy more Butterfinger Bites.  Shucks!

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

12 Pearls of Christmas: Day 9

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Welcome to the 12 Pearls of Christmas blog series!

Merry Christmas from Pearl Girls™! We hope you enjoy these Christmas “Pearls of Wisdom” from the authors who were so kind to donate their time and talents! If you miss a few posts, you’ll be able go back through and read them on this blog throughout the next few days.

We’re giving away a pearl necklace in celebration of the holidays, as well as some items from the contributors! Enter now below! The winner will be announced on January 2, 2014, at the Pearl Girls blog.

If you are unfamiliar with Pearl Girls™, please visit www.pearlgirls.info and see what we’re all about. In short, we exist to support the work of charities that help women and children in the US and around the globe. Consider purchasing a copy of Mother of Pearl, Pearl Girls: Encountering Grit, Experiencing Grace, or one of the Pearl Girls products (all GREAT gifts!) to help support Pearl Girls.

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My Gift to the King
by Sheryl Giesbrecht

It was a week before Christmas; a woman in the rush of her last-minute shopping bought a box of fifty identical greeting cards. Without bothering to read what the card said, she quickly signed and addressed all but one of them. A few days after they had been mailed she came across the one card that hadn’t been sent. She was horrified to read, “This card is just to say, a little gift is on the way!”

Gift-giving is just one of our many Christmas traditions. John 3:16 says, “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only son, Jesus, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life.” Truly Jesus is the best gift we would ever want to receive.

One year a friend gave me a Christmas devotional book that turned my holiday traditions upside down. Anne Graham Lotz shared her custom of asking King Jesus what gift he would like for his birthday. God wants us to give freely out of our love for him as an act of worship. This process of intentionally and sacrificially giving a “love gift to my King” is something I have added to my personal Christmas traditions. I wonder, have you ever thought about giving Jesus a gift? Maybe this year you might ask Him what He would like you to give Him.

Each year, as the Christmas holidays approach, I ask the King what he would like for his birthday. I remember Anne Graham Lotz’s criteria: “Something I would not do except the King requested it. And it is something I could not do except the King enabled me,” (Christmas Memories by Terri Meeusen pg. 159).

One year the King began asking me for His gift in September when a local high school contacted me to develop a truant program. I didn’t feel qualified. Lotz’ words rang in my mind: “Something I would not do except the king requested it. And it is something I could not do except the king enabled me.” “God, not me,” I argued. I remembered what God brought me out of; I was a rebellious and promiscuous teenager, chain-smoker, alcoholic, drug addict, and drug dealer who cut class all but five days my junior year of high school. At age seventeen, I went to work at a Christian camp and there I was shown the love of God through the experience of working transformed believers. I was shown God’s love could cover a multitude of sins. Now He asked me to share this same love with those who are looking for love in all the wrong places. I committed to doing the King’s bidding.

What gift will you give your King this year? Maybe God is asking you to serve in your child’s classroom at school or teach a Sunday school class. Or maybe God is calling you to prayer or to spend more time with Him? Maybe Your King is asking you to give Him control over a situation?

“Something I would not do except the King requested it. And it is something I could not do except the King enabled me.” Ask the King for His gift suggestion. When He impresses on your heart the gift He desires, offer it to Him as your gift of thanks for His indescribable gift, His Son, Jesus.

“Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift.” (I Cor 9:15)

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“Exchanging hurt for hope” is Sheryl Giesbrecht’s focus. She loves to share how God rearranges loss, bitterness, and mistakes, and turns them into something remarkably beautiful. Learn more about Sheryl and her book, Get Back Up, at her website.

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JOLLY TIME Popcorn Holiday Recipe Ideas

**I received a kit from Jolly Time to facilitate this review. No other compensation has been received**
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I love working with JOLLY TIME.  Each time I do I try a different recipe that my family always seems to love.  I always like to have some treats sitting around other than cookies for guests and my family.  We usually do a bunch of baking throughout the month freezing cookies and such and then put everything out on Christmas Eve and everyone can indulge a little .  I’ve already made a few cookies so what else to make, after checking out the recipes available on JOLLY TIME’s website.  I knew just what that other treat would be, White Chocolate Pecan Popcorn.

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The recipe is super easy and you don’t  need a lot of ingredients.  All you need is enough JOLLY TIME popcorn for 12 cups of popped popcorn.  I brought out all the JOLLY TIME I had but in the end I only ended up using 2 popped bags of the JOLLY TIME Butter with Smart Balance.  I used a bag of Hershey’s white chocolate morsels but you can use white chocolate bark or whatever you have and a 1/2 cup of pecans.  My youngest son loves to help me bake so he helped me measure out the popcorn.

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After putting your popped popcorn in a large bowl you simply melt down your white chocolate in the microwave.  Once melted you mix in your 1/2 c of Pecans to the melted chocolate.  The pour the mixture over your popcorn in the bowl.  Here’s my tip, my chocolate didn’t “pour” it kinda glopped so I spread it around the best I could on the top, mixed it, then added a little more, and so on until all the chocolate mixture was in there.

 

 

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After it’s mix you spread it out on a cookie sheet to dry.

jolly time white choc pecanAfter it dries you can pack it up how you want to.  Frugal tip here, save your cookie and popcorn tins from previous years.  I had a small holiday popcorn tin from when my boys were in boy scouts. This recipe filled the small popcorn tin.

jolly time popcorn tinIt honestly did fill up the whole tin but I may or may not have had about 3 handfuls of this already lol.  Seriously this recipe is so simple but is so good.  This would also make an excellent budget friendly last minute gift for a neighbor, mailman, etc.  Packed in a nice tin, yummy.

You can find this recipe and more on JOLLYTIME.com I also recommend creating a profile on the site.  They have printable coupons on the site as well as free offers and free with shipping offers with JOLLY TIME UPCs .  Right now they have a pedometer, water bottle, and reusable shopping bag deal.