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One of our posters on the tos forum had a good idea about starting a holiday "tips" thread and I'd like to carry it a little further if possible. If anybody thinks this isn't a good idea just let me know and I'll remove it. All of us here are dealing with different illnesses and problems and I'm wondering if we could offer up any hints or ideas that might help others during this upcoming holiday season. As in, how can those of us who are able to do pretty much everything, help others who might need some help? Or, what causes the most problems for each of you and what do you do in order to get around that problem or are there things you just can't do and others do it for you,etc.? I think you know what I'm talking about!
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I hardly wrap gifts anymore - I go to the Dollar Store and get the gift bags and tissue paper!! drop in the gift fluff the paper and all done.
Plus the gift bags are reuseable. I really don't like throwing out or burning all that gift wrap every year. {my parents used to fold the large pieces & save it for the next year}
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eeesh -last year we didn't even set a tree up - just placed the gifts in a corner. Daughter set up the decorations and the little 2' tree.
Oh I remember why - we used hubby's week off to redo our bedroom- so that was the priority. My sis in law always does all these fancy bows and foil wrapping - it looks so pretty. but I'm more of a bare bones type- LOL
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Needing good pumpkin pie recipe for diabetics. Daughter, sister and uncle are diabetics and will be together for Thanksgiving. Also butternut squash recipe.
Thanks
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Well one of the first years I made pumpkin pie for the BIG family holiday -- I totally forgot to put in any sugar!
But the crust was very good LOL Can they use stevia with out any problems? It's a natural sweetener, but I don't know if it would affect blood sugar levels or not.
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Yourself! Some traditions, are just that. Many other decorating stuff, is just STUFF. I make up a bunch of breads in those little tins, wrap them up and freeze them - pulling them out to thaw in time to 'pop' into those gift bags. That way, no one is omitted. Can pace my baking, & clean-up according to how I feel that day.
A small tree [very small], a live wreath is all I do inside plus presents. We each put a list of 'want's' on the fridge and others can pick 'n choose Plus anything else. Wreaths on a window and door is all that's outside. No lights, no other frou frous. I should be the spirit of the holidays that we show, not the material aspects. Pain-free moments or even longer to all! - j |
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my youngest is 16 and the boys are mid 20s {no grandkids yet} so the mystery of Santa Claus isn't needed anymore.
I put lights on the pretty shaped evergreen out by our pond and just leave those out there year around- just rearrange them if needed. They reflect nicely in the water too. The tree is so dense that you can't see the lights unless they are on. Since we are out in the country we just do any outside deco for ourselves - that we can see looking out the main windows. Our house is kind of small so not much room for the extra deco inside- just a few things.
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I see what you're saying dahlek. I do pace myself and if I'm going to do any Christmas baking, I take one weekend day during the month of Dec. and spend all day at it and if hubby is home he helps too. I then put stuff in tins or baskets and take it around to the neighbors right around us. I don't do this every year though- just depends on how I feel. I just enjoy doing it- these are the kinds of things I did with my gr'mother when I was young and it brings back some wonderful memories. This is the spirit of the holidays for me. We're not very caught up in the material things either, although we do enjoy buying for our gr'son and "seeing" Christmas again through a young ones eyes. I do think that the idea of the Christmas shopping season has gotten totally out of hand though- with stores putting out Christmas decorations back in the summer around here. I think too many people are focused on how much money they can spend or how much someone has spent on them and what kind of possessions they got for Christmas and making sure everybody knows about it....We didn't grow up being like that and I still find it very obnoxious, especially when there are so many in this country who are struggling or going without. There are so many ways to give back, to those who are in need, and that's the true spirit of Christmas to our family. The purpose of this thread, for me, was to see if we could exchange ideas with each other as to what we do to make the holidays easier, in whatever way we choose to or are able to celebrate them. There's no way that I do near as much as what my mother and gr'mother used to do when I was growing up. |
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For the big family dinners -
Do most of you do a potluck style dinner? For example the host does the turkey or ham, & the rest are assigned or choose to bring a dessert, salad, spuds, side dishes etc?? The grown kids usually bring chips and pop or snacks. That's how we've been doing it for years. for the gift exchange we draw names and set a $ limit, or do generic gift and draw numbers
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