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Holiday Baking/Cooking Supplies

The holidays are upon us. Ovens are heating up and luscious smells are coming from them. Do you have all your baking supplies ready to go? Have you checked your recipes for ingredients needed? If not, now is the time to make that grocery list.

Make sure your ingredients are fresh. Most have “best used by” dates on the packages. If you put some of your ingredients into canisters, do you remember when you bought that last bag of flour? Flour gets rancid over time. Baking soda and baking powder get old and will not leaven your baked goods as well. Spices and herbs lose their punch.

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If there isn’t a date on the package to go by you might be better off buying new. After all, you put your time and love into baking those cookies and cakes so you want the freshest ingredients to make them taste their best.

If you get all those supplies in the house now you will be able to bake up a storm when the weather outside is frightful.

When you start making that holiday meal (all or part of it) you’ll want everything ready to go. Plan ahead now so you won’t be heading to the grocery store for last minute items with all those unorganized people.

Janice

https://cutclutterwithscissors.com

http://cutoutthebreastcancer.wordpress.com

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Only Ten Days before Christmas

It’s hard to believe there are only ten days till Christmas. So much to do, so little time. Here is a list of reminders of important dates.

December 15, TODAY – according to the post office this is the last day to send packages by parcel post if you want them to get to their destination by Christmas.

December 17 is the busiest mailing day of the year. You may want to avoid the post office this Weds. if you can.

December 20, – the suggested last day to mail First class mail if you want it to arrive by Christmas. This includes all those holiday cards.

December 20, – last day for Priority mail to be sent.

December 22, – last day for Express mail.

December 20 and 21, – last weekend to shop before Christmas.

I bought stamps last Friday but didn’t finish writing out my cards this weekend. I think tonight will be a good time to finish them and mail them off tomorrow.

Janice

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http://cutoutthebreastcancer.wordpress.com

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Addressing Holiday Greeting Cards

While watching TV last night I started to address my holiday cards. Since I only send out around 40 cards I like to hand write out the addresses. If you have a large amount of cards to send you could print out address labels.

I did print out return address labels. I used the Avery Wizard for Microsoft Word to customize the labels with holiday clip art on them. They have a lot of designs you can use or you can insert your own. The Avery Wizard is a program you can download for free at www.avery.com/wizard.

Right now I am only addressing the envelopes. I will sign the cards and add any notes later. I like to do one step at a time. If I start running out of time to write individual notes then all I have to do is sign the cards, seal them, and put a stamp on. The important thing is to get the cards mailed out on time.

Remember that the post office recommends you mail your cards by December 20th to make sure they arrive by Christmas. The first day of Chanukah is December 21st so those cards should be mailed by the 15th at the latest.

Janice

https://cutclutterwithscissors.com

http://cutoutthebreastcancer.wordpress.com

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How to Simplify Your Greeting Card List

I know I haven’t written on the blog for a while. I finished my six and last chemotherapy session two weeks ago. It hasn’t been easy or fun. My routines, including blogging on a regular basis, have not been up to par. It’s hard enough to keep routines going each day when things are good but once you get away from them for a while it’s that much harder to get back to them. I plan to get my blogging and newsletter routines back on track now that I am feeling better.

I wrote an article on how I simplify my greeting card list. My tip newsletter this week included this article. I want to post it here also because now is the time to work on those cards if you want to get them mailed out on time. If you have any questions on the system I use please ask me about it in the comment section. If you have any suggestions on how you simplify your greeting card list please share them in the comment section so all my readers can learn from them.

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How To Simplify Your Holiday Greeting Card List

Do you love sending Holiday Greeting Cards but dread it at the same time? Does the thought of where to start, who to send them to, and who gets which kind of card make you want to give up the tradition? Here is an easy way to simplify your list to make sending cards a fun tradition instead of a dreaded one.

The first thing to do is “Divide and Conquer”. This is a system that is useful in many different areas of the home to simplify and declutter. Basically, you divide up the project into smaller, more workable parts. For a Holiday Greeting Card list you create several smaller lists that can be used year after year rather than one large one.

The following steps will help you set up a new list or help you break your large list into smaller manageable parts.

1. Set up a separate sheet of paper for each heading.

Family
Friends
Co-workers
Neighbors
Others (mail person, hairdresser, school teachers, etc.)

2. Sub-divide each of the above sections by holiday. If you don’t know the religion of the recipient then it’s best to send a generic Season’s Greeting card. To keep it simple you can send this generic card to everyone and not bother with sub-dividing by Chanukah or Christmas. You’ll still want a separate list for Kwanzaa and/or New Years. By sub-dividing your lists you know what kind of cards to buy, how many of each, and when to send them.

Although most of the holiday’s are on the same day each year Chanukah is not. Usually it is a couple of weeks before Christmas but check your calendar to see how early to mail those cards. According to the United States Postal Service your Season’s Greeting and Christmas cards should be addressed and mailed by December 20th at the latest. If you’re sending Kwanzaa and/or New Years cards they should be sent last.

3. Decide who to cut from your list and who to keep. After you separate your list into the above sections it will be easier to prioritize who is important enough to keep on your list this year. If your list is still large after cutting you may want to mark the names with a number (1,2,3) from the most important people to the least important ones you want to send cards to.

4. Now put the current address to each name. If you write the names of the family members on the inside of the cards you will want to list those names on the side or under the address. This way you won’t have to try to remember them or look them up later.

5. Time to start writing out your cards. Start with the list according to the date of the holiday and the most important people you want to send cards to. Make sure you get all your number ones on each list done before tackling the twos and threes. Then if you run out of time and can’t get through the whole list you don’t have to feel guilty. The most important people on your list will get their cards and the others will have to wait till next year.

Keep this list assessable throughout the year either on your computer or in a file folder or notebook. Add or delete names as needed. During the year you can easily update addresses so when it is time to send cards next year the list will be ready to go. Whether you buy your cards at the “after Christmas” sales or at the beginning of the season your list is there to guide you as to what kind of cards to buy and how many.

 

Janice Scissors

https://cutclutterwithscissors.com

http://cutoutthebreastcancer.wordpress.com (blog)

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Traveling Light

I remember how excited I use to get when I was young and traveled by airplane. Times have really changed. Tomorrow I will be flying from St. Louis to L.A. Since I will only be gone for two nights I am using carry-on luggage. The rules of what you can bring on and what you can’t are several pages long on the TSA website. Oh, the hassles involved with travel today!

I’m traveling with my husband for his business so we will be staying at the company’s condo. I can’t complain. It’s suppose to be a luxury condo overlooking the ocean in downtown Long Beach, CA. The condo is on the 23rd floor. I should have a great view to take some fabulous pictures.

Since it is not a hotel, I will have to pack slightly different. I’ll have to make sure I bring my own shampoo, soap, shower gel, etc. I usually do this anyway when I travel but if I forget at least a hotel has these things. Since I have never been to this place before I’m not sure how close a quick shop or drug store may be. My feet will be my only transportation so if I need something I hope a store is not too far.

I’m not taking my laptop because it is an old and heavy, heavy, one. I want to travel light and since I will only be gone 2 nights I figure I can survive without the internet that long. I’ll be checking my emails and any comments here on Thursday evening.

With holiday travel around the corner if you have any suggestions on how to make it easier please leave a comment. We all can learn from each other’s experiences.

Janice

https://cutclutterwithscissors.com

http://cutoutthebreastcancer.wordpress.com

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