Need unique gift ideas for the eco-conscious minimalist in your life? Try these consumable, ethically made, and gender-neutral ideas updated for 2019.
Read MoreGiving and receiving gifts can be a fun part of the holidays, but it can also be wrapped up in overspending on things that the people in our life don’t actually need or want. This year, instead of gifting something that might become clutter, consider giving a homemade, consumable gift!
Read MoreThese white chocolate covered pretzels aren’t inherently Christmas-y, but my mom makes them every year. She whips them up as a treat at home, gifts a baggie of them to people in her life, and brings them to parties. Everybody LOVES them and I love how easy they are to make.
Read MoreNot feeling the turkey this year? Whether you’re vegetarian or prefer to keep things simple in your small kitchen, these recipes totally say “fall” without the fuss of roasting a turkey.
Read MoreMake-ahead hot chocolate jars are a fun gift or holiday party contribution. All you have to do is spoon the hot chocolate mix into four mugs, add steamed milk, and stir!
Read MoreNot too sweet, reasonably healthy, and super simple to make—this homemade chocolate bark can be made with whatever nuts and dried fruit you have on hand.
Read MoreThis Friendsgiving, keep dinner simple and clean up even simpler! Make Thanksgiving for four people in just one pan (plus chopping board and large mixing bowl). Buy some nice premade gravy to heat up and ask your guests to bring the cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie.
Read MoreI love cranberry sauce on more than just turkey! It’s great on morning toast and served with cheese and crackers as an appetizer.
Read MoreHere’s a sneak peek on how my husband and I comfortably fit and fed twelve guests in our small one bedroom apartment.
Read MoreThis assembly-only seafood brunch fed twelve (in our tiny apartment!) and is fancy without the fuss.
Read MoreAmericans throw away 25% more trash during the holidays than any other time of year with 6 million Christmas trees ending up in landfills. Here are 7 ways to deck the halls without a Christmas tree.
Read MoreSeven years ago we moved into a studio and didn’t have room for a Christmas tree, so we started a new tradition to pack a thermos and hit the streets in search of decorations. This year I proudly present: New York City Christmas lights, a photo tour!
Read MoreNeed unique gift ideas for the eco-conscious minimalist in your life? Try these consumable, ethically made, and gender neutral ideas.
Read MoreSemi-homemade dishes focus on flavor, rather than effort. Starting with pre-made dishes (hot bar FTW!) and adding a few ingredients makes for a special, but simple Thanksgiving that’s easy to prepare in a small kitchen.
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