Weekly Wednesday Wish List #180

Yvonne | StoneGable

1. CHRISTMAS ON THE BLOG: Need Christmas Ideas? The blog is brimming with festive inspiration. Go HERE to see them all. Here are the most recent Holiday ideas…

2.   AMAZON FINDS: See all my favorite new picks in my Amazon Shop.

3. CHRISTMAS PLANNER: Get your 5-page free printable Christmas Planner and have a Merry and organized Christmas!

4. FABULOUS FINDS: For Your Home And Christmas.

5. BEAUTIFUL HOMES AND MORE: Enjoy these beautiful Christmas homes filled with ideas to inspire you. This Ralph Lauren-inspired Christmas home is a must-see. These homes are filled with Christmas cheer! Tour this darling storybook cottage dressed up for the season.

6. THE CURATED CLOSET: Beautiful clothing for cooler weather. Many items are on sale.

7. FUN AND INTERESTING FACTS: What state raises the most turkeys? What was the name of the Native Americans who acted as an interpreter for the Pilgrims?

8. THIS AND THAT: Join the fun by following my Facebook page and giving us your opinion on everything we share. I love this video about Pottery Barn Christmas hacks! Have you ever read The Greatest Christmas Pagent Ever? I read it every year! It’s an old book that is funny and touching with a beautiful Christmas message.

9. MY FAVORITE CHRISTMAS RECIPES: My kitchen can be a bustling place during Christmas! I love whipping up our family’s favorite holiday treats. I’ve put together my top 9 favorite Holiday Recipes that you’ll want to make over and over! Enjoy!

10. CULINARY CORNER: Spicy Cocktail Pecans—Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. Mix 1 cup melted butter, 4 tsp hot sauce, 2 tsp Worcestershire sauce, 2 tsp sea salt, and 1 tsp garlic salt in a bowl. Put 6 cups of pecan halves in a large bowl and pour the butter mixture over the pecans, tossing to combine. Bake on two rimmed baking sheets for 12-15 minutes, rotating halfway through. Transfer the pecans to a paper towel-lined baking sheet and cool for 20 minutes. They make a great hostess gift.

ANSWER TO #7: Minnesota raises the most turkeys, 42 million annually. Squanto, also known as Tisquantum, a Patuxet Native American, was an interpreter essential to the Pilgrims during their first winter in the New World.

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