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Holiday HoHoHo Giveaway Hop: RawSpiceBar

I received the below mentioned product at no cost in order to complete this post. Any opinions expressed are my own. Prize is sponsored by RawSpiceBar. This post does contain affiliate links.  I will get a small commission from sales made through this post. 

 

Thanksgiving day is almost here!  If you’re like me you’ve been working on baking pies or other desserts for the big holiday meal.  Or maybe you started baking Christmas cookies already?  I haven’t started my Christmas cookies yet but by the time this post is live I’ll have baked a few pies already.  I’m hosting dinner this year and I think I’ll be cooking for about 22 people. Give or take 1 or 2.  Sometimes I don’t know who is showing up lol.  I’m so thankful to have the space to do it though.  With my mom and all my grandparents no longer with us I’m the oldest female left on my side of the family so people tend to look to me for holiday dinners.  Honestly, as much work as it is I actually get a sense of fulfillment doing it. But I digress.

With all the baking that might be happening it might be helpful to have a RawSpiceBar subscription.  You can get a 2,3, 6, or 12 spice subscription that can be shipped every month, every 3 months, or every 6 months.  You can choose the spices you want or choose a pre-selected seasonal group of spices.  You  can also gift spice subscriptions to that baker or host in your family.

RawSpiceBar has really revamped its website and its spices.  Giving more spice options, more subscriptions options, better containers, and the ability to buy your favorite spices in the shop anytime without a subscription.

If you have a RawSpiceBar spice subscription years ago you’d remember them coming in resealable envelopes.  You didn’t get a choice of spice but they had different themes for each month.  I definitely like the spice tins better for freshness, storage, and aesthetic purposes.  I love that I have a choice of getting a pre-selected group of spices or choosing my own.  I decided to choose my own and get a few spices I knew for sure I would use and get a little adventurous and try some new ones.  I’ve always wanted to try Saffron but it’s usually so expensive in the store that I don’t buy it.  Much more affordable way to try it here and they give you just enough to try it in a couple recipes.  One thing that hasn’t changed is the high quality, freshly ground spices RawSpiceBar offers.

I used the pumpkin pie spice for my pies.  The nice part is instead of needing: ginger, cloves, nutmeg, etc it’s all together in this nice blend.  I only needed one spice container!  I used 3 teaspoons for two pies worth of filling.  And I still have enough left to make about 4 more pies if I wanted to.

 

It’s a fresh, finely ground spice mix with a wonderful scent.  Would be amazing in pumpkin spice lattes, pumpkin mousse, and whatever else pumpkin spice you like to make.

I plan on using the Gingerbreads spice when the kids and I make our ninjabread men lol.  I got Ninjabread cookie cutters a few years ago and they were a big hit.  A fun twist on a classic.

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See the spice subscriptions, gift subscriptions, and single spice that RawSpiceBar offers on their website: Rawspicebar.com

Coupon Codes!

For a limited time save 50% off spice subscriptions with code: 50PERCENTSPICES

Save $5 on Spice Set Gifts with code: GIFTSPICES

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1 US Luv Saving Money winner will win a

6 spice RawSpiceBar subscription

(ARV $36)

RawSpiceBar Subscription

 


When An Introvert With Anxiety & Depression Hosts Thanksgiving

You’re invited to Thanksgiving dinner.  You ask the host/hostess what you can bring and they say “nothing” or “Just yourself”.  There might be several reasons for that .  Maybe they really have everything covered, maybe enough people have offered that there is really nothing else to divvy out. Or maybe your hostess is an introvert with  anxiety issues and feels inadequate if she asks or thinks of a several reason it might inconvenience you if she asks you to bring something.

I’m that Introvert Thanksgiving hostess with anxiety and depression and I want to tell you why I volunteer and why sometimes I don’t really mean “nothing”.

 

Why do I do it? 

First of all I like to host Thanksgiving dinner at my home.  It’s my safe place.  I don’t have to leave my house.  I don’t have to feel like I need to find an excuse to leave because I’m mentally drained or overwhelmed at another place.  I know everyone that will come through the door here.  I don’t have to worry about being around several people I don’t know.

I’m in a position where I’m going to celebrate Thanksgiving with my family so I may as well do it where I feel comfortable.  It helps that we have a big enough house to host everyone.  Even at that, it’s not always easy. We usually have a minimum of 16 people here and we’ve had up to 23 for Thanksgiving.  I still get drained with all the socializing, requests, work,  did I mention socializing?  I have to smile when I really just want to run up to my room, be by myself, and close the door to recharge.  If I don’t find some time to recharge, you’ll see it on my face.  You’ll hear it in my voice.  My patience, my socializing energy, will be depleted at some point.  Don’t get mad at me if I disappear for 15 minutes. Rather, you should be happy I did because I was refilling that well so I can carry-on and not be a crabby hostess.

I host it at my house because I feel like I have some control of the situation.  More so than if I was somewhere else.  Because, well, it’s my home, my safe place.

I get overwhelmed fairly easily.  Having too much on my to-do list can make me shut down and not want to do any of it. If I host it I can plan ahead and do things on my time until Thanksgiving.  Make pies today, tomorrow make deviled eggs, etc.  I can set the time. Certain times of the day I function better than others.

But why would I say “nothing” when you ask what to bring?  When you ask if you can help why do I say “I got it” if I get overwhelmed so easy?!

I know people like me are complicated. For that you’d have to understand the anxiety and depression part.  When my anxiety and depression is bad it can say ugly things to me.  Things like:

  • “Your house isn’t clean enough, you should have spent more time cleaning”
  • “Don’t tell them you need help, they’ll think you can’t  handle it”
  • “Why did you tell them to bring scalloped potatoes when you’re already making mashed potatoes that was really stupid”.
  • “What if I tell them nothing but realize later I needed something?  That’s too short of notice for them”
  • “I know they’re having a harder time financially I just want them to enjoy and not worry about anything. I can afford to do everything. OH? but wait, what if they think I’m doing that to be a snob?! Like what if they think I don’t like their pies or their mac n’ cheese or what if they think I don’t even want them here?!!!”

I wish I could say I’m exaggerating but there’s probably uglier things than that my mind has said to me because of anxiety.  It’s just easier for me to say “nothing” than deal with the negative chatter in my head.   The same goes for when people ask what they can do to help.  So I just do it all.

@pleasantandy has a lot of anxiety quips I can relate to

So what can a guest do to help?

  • Don’t point out  negatives.  If there’s not enough forks just use a spoon or wash a couple forks to reuse.  If you see the sink is overflowing with dishes just start doing them.  If you know the hostess forgot the green bean casserole in the kitchen just go get it and bring it in.
  • Don’t point out that the hostess forgot something.  Chances are your  anxiety-ridden, depressed Thanksgiving host is probably already thinking she didn’t make enough, her house isn’t clean enough, she probably forgot something, something probably doesn’t taste right, or it’s not as good as someone else’s.  About two years ago I ended up running out of forks.  I had people keep asking where the forks were.  And it was a running joke, still a joke.  While I try to laugh about it it made me feel like I failed.   You know what i did?  I bought another set of flatware and have a hoarders stash of forks now because I’m worried that will happen again.  I still beat myself up about that.  About forks! FORKS! Even I know how ridiculous that sounds and how trivial it really is in the grand scheme but this is anxiety.

Another year I made a whole spread for Thanksgiving. Hosted 23 people at my house.  I made several pies from scratch, homemade mashed potatoes and gravy, delegated some sides to some people to bring, stocked up on a variety of drinks (because I was worried someone wouldn’t like  something or couldn’t have something).  I was proud of myself then someone askes “Where are the deviled eggs?”  I realized I didn’t make any. Several people agreed we usually have deviled eggs.  All the work I did, everything I planned seemed like nothing because that was now the focus.  How could I have forgot to make deviled eggs? Why didn’t I think of that!?  That’s what people were looking forward to, now they’re disappointed.  This is what anxiety sounds like.  It’s not usually rational.

  • A compliment can go a long way:  No your host/hostess with anxiety isn’t mad at your or ignoring you.  They’re either recharging or just taking in the conversation.  Or they’re lost in a world of worry or feeling overwhelmed.  A simple, “thank you for hosting dinner” or a comment like “This is a really nice spread, I know it was a lot of work”  Can really change the negative mindset of the anxiety monster.
  • Don’t Overstay:  Trust me I’m happy you’re here.  I enjoyed spending time together on Thanksgiving but I need recharge time otherwise I just become mush and not much of a hostess anymore.
  • Don’t say things like “just try to be more positive” or “you’re being ridiculous”: Really there are a number of things like that that don’t help.  If a person could just be “happy”.  If a person could just shift their mind and “be positive” they wouldn’t need medication, counseling, they wouldn’t be writing posts like this, and there wouldn’t be so many people turning to suicide.  Instead  help your friend or family member by using the happiness you have to encourage them.  Don’t point out negatives, don’t remind them that they are negative.  If you have enough light, shine it on those who don’t don’t make their world darker by pointing out their negatives.

 

 

12 Days of Giveaways – Day Twelve: $250 Old Navy Gift Card

Savings.com 12 days of giveaways is back.  Each weekday for 12 days Savings.com will be giving away one prize with a value of at least $250 from Savings.com partner stores.  You only have one day to enter and they’ll only be available on weekdays.

Today is it! That last day to enter to win a prize in the 12 days of giveaways from Savings.com.  How many of the giveaways did you enter?   The day 12 giveaway is for a $250 Old Navy gift card.  Old Navy always has some awesome doorbuster deals for Black Friday . I also love their jeans.

Click here to enter to win a $250 Old Navy gift card!

Win a gift card from Old Navy!

Today is the last day to enter in the 12 days of giveaways.  I hope you had fun with these.  The fun isn’t done on LuvSavingMoney.com yet for the holidays.  Holiday Guide 2018 is still going strong though December.  We have tons of giveaways for you to enter.

This post contains affiliate links. I will get a few cents when entries are completed through my links. 

12 Days of Giveaways – Day Eleven: $500 HP Gift Card

Savings.com 12 days of giveaways is back.  Each weekday for 12 days Savings.com will be giving away one prize with a value of at least $250 from Savings.com partner stores.  You only have one day to enter and they’ll only be available on weekdays.

Today is day 11 of the 12 days of giveaways from Savings.com.  We’re getting down there but that doesn’t mean the prizes are.  In fact today we  have a $500 HP gift card to giveaways.  $500 that’s a new laptop, or headset, or a bunch of  computer accessories, or ….whatever you want it to be.

Click here to enter to win a $500 HP Gift Card! 

 

Win a gift card from HP!

Only one more day left after today in the 12 days of giveaways from Savings.com.  Don’t forget to come back tomorrow to enter!

This post contains affiliate links.  I will get a few cents for each entry completed through my links. 

In All Things Give Thanks Giveaway Hop: Amber Pribish Origami Owl

Just like anyone else, we’ve had our ups and down this past year but nothing that we couldn’t handle.  My son goes in for surgery on his knee on November 28 but we’re grateful to have insurance coverage for most of it and the fact that his injury could have been worse.   Grateful for the opportunities we’re able to give our kids. We’re thankful that we’re in a better place financially than we were a year ago or definitely 10 years ago. 10 years ago we would have never guessed what was in store.

What are you grateful for this year? 

Another thing I’m grateful for, small business. I absolutely love to help small business folks when I can.  In this post I’m featuring Amber Pribish and her Origami Owl business.

Here’s a little bit from Amber herself:

Hello, y’all! My name is Amber! By day, I work as a full-time biller in a locally-owned physical therapy office…but by night, besides being a mom of 2 boys and wife of a USMC veteran, I get to play with jewelry as an independent designer with Origami Owl! I chose to jump in the direct sales biz with this company because it was started by a teenager and her mom, who still run the business today, which is based out of Arizona. They frequently do Facebook videos, yearly conventions, and just stay completely involved and interested in the lives of those who join. The family atmosphere is just one of the many perks!
I also chose this business because I can make a difference. I’ve done some fundraisers, given lockets as gifts, and the best part is telling someone’s story with the charms…there’s at least 1 for everyone! I’ve been able to meet and chat with so many people to make a meaningful locket together, and my customers become friends.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I was first introduced to the idea of Origami Owl years ago with the purchase of one of their lockets and a few charms to put in it.  What I like about it, is you can change it up.  I can use charms to make it a “mom” necklace with items to represent all my kids.  I can put sports charms and colors in it to represent my favorite teams or my kids’ teams. Really whatever you can think of.

Here are some November exclusives Amber has to offer:

 

November specials:
*FREE shipping on orders $50 and up!
Customer exclusive-spend $50, get the *Exclusive red Swarovski Crystal wrap for only $49!
*Hostess Exclusive: host a party to earn this medium silver twist Living Locket base and face with Siam crystals, 20-22” Silver Dainty Flat Oval Link chain, 1 pack of Ruby Red Shimmer Swarovski Crystals, and Silver Clara Stud Earrings with Siam Swarovski Crystals!
*Join my team this month, reach a goal of 100 PV (personal volume), and earn these locket earrings FREE!
*Force For Good: Large Gold “We Remember” plate and poppy charm for $16, with $5 from each one sold being donated back to Operation Homefront.
Check out Amber’s Origami Owl site
and request to join Amber’s Origami Owl facebook group for gift ideas, specials, and more. When you request to join it will ask  you how you learned about it.  Please let her know you heard it from LuvSavingMoney.com

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Amber has put together an Origami Owl prize pack for one lucky Luv Saving Money reader that includes:

  • Large Silver Living Locket Twist Base
  • Sentiments Large Silver Snowflake Living Locket® Face with Swarovski® Crystal
  • and Medium Silver Moodology™ Lotus Mood Disc.

Open to US only

Give Thanks Hop: Origami Owl with Amber

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