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{This post is sponsored by Bob’s Red Mill! I used their Organic All Purpose Flour, Organic Rolled Oats and other goodies to make these EASY and fun holiday gifts!! Everyone and anyone is guaranteed to love them. I know I do!}
Sooo, are we all still recovering from Thursday??

Cause I know I sure am. The last three days have been basically non-stop. All fun things, but non-stop. Obviously, Thursday was spent cooking…cooking all day long. It was so much fun though. I had tons of help from my mom (she made the pies), my cousin Abby and her roommate Sarah (they where on tater duty). My brother Kai…ahhh well, he made chocolate martinis, but just his presence made everything all that much better (I love when he is home!). There were also appearances by all the other brothers. Redmond rode around the kitchen on a skateboard and I yelled at him a good five times before he stopped…typical. Brendan brought his girlfriend, Lyndsie, whom I had never meet before. I can be pretty tough when it comes to liking the brother’s girlfriends, but I think she’s awesome. She’s really cool and fits right in with family. Let’s see, who else. Creighton, my oldest brother, did a lot of football watching and of course my dad did a whole lot of dish washing. It was a long day that ended with Kai getting a new laptop for his birthday (he was PUMPED and very surprised!) Mom also surprising me with the CUTEST Christmas duvet and shams, because apparently I am eight years old still. Love it!
And that was basically Thursday. Friday and Saturday were spent with Kai, working on new videos for you guys. We’ve put in some serious time together these last couple days. Get ready, videos are coming!
Not sure what today holds, but I’m sure it will be packed. It’s everyone’s last day here but they will be back for Christmas in about three weeks.
Geez, I am kind of tired just writing all that out.
OH, and I totally forgot to tell you that the whole family hiked up the trail (minus me because someone had to tend to the birds) and cut down the Christmas tree on Thanksgiving Day…yes, we are crazy.




OKAY. But enough about all the holiday stuff. Let’s talk about these gifts! As you can see, I’ve fully entered into Christmas mode and I am SO excited to start sharing with you all the cool things I have planned for this month. It’s going to be so much fun!
I know that edible gifts in jars aren’t really a new concept, but I wanted to share a few of my favorite versions. These gifts are so fun and so easy, AND everyone always appreciates a homemade gift that can simply be prepared and eaten. Like you really can’t go wrong with these. They’re perfect for everything from hostess gifts, to gifts for the in-laws, to gifts for your best girlfriends.



So here’s the break down for you. I have seven edible gifts for you guys.
…first – homemade fudge brownie mix with um, Reese’s. YES!
…second – Christmas oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. Everything is better with holiday M&M’s.
…third – Christmas chocolate chip granola. Cause chocolate for breakfast is TOTALLY acceptable at Christmas time.
…fourth – homemade salted Nutella. Can I just have a spoon please? thanks!
…fifth – espresso glazed nuts. One word: addicting.
…sixth – salted pomegranate sugar. Festive, sweet and perfect for topping pretty much any cookie, brownie or truffle.
…seventh – gingerbread spice mix. Think pancakes, waffles, lattes and hot cocoa. <–DO IT ALL.
I was so excited to team up with Bob’s Red Mill for this post. Their flours, oats and nuts obviously are the PERFECT match for these Christmas gifts.
Also…I am so excited to share that Bob’s will be giving one of you a Holiday Gift Basket full of many of the ingredients needed to make these jars. I know, I know, yes!!
The gift basket will include:
*3 lbs Organic All Purpose Flour
*3 lbs Organic Whole Wheat Pastry Flour
*Almond Meal
*Hazelnut Meal
*Sparkling Sugar
*Cane Sugar (or the turbinado sugar)
*Old Fashioned Rolled Oats (or quick oats if you prefer)
*Bob’s Red Mill Flour Sack Towel
To enter the giveaway: Tell me, tell me, what is your favorite Christmas gift to give, and what’s your favorite Christmas gift to receive???
Just leave you answer in the comments below and I will email the winner ONE week from today!!



Speaking of giving, one of my goals for December is to really try to give back to people who are less fortunate and struggling, so with each Sunday post through December, I want to talk about a charity I am giving to. Today I wanted to talk a bit about SmileTrain. Every day children in need of cleft palate surgery struggle with the basic abilities most of us take for granted. Think eating a meal, speaking, breathing or even something as simple as sharing a smile. Cleft palate can be fixed with surgery and this is what I wanted to bring awareness to today. Even donating just a few dollars can make a difference in one child’s life. I feel so lucky to have a family full of health, so I felt this was a great charity to put my money into. I would be so thankful if you guys took a little time today to read a little about cleft palate and donate if you can.
Let me know if you do in the comments, I would love to hear your stories about giving back this Christmas!!


Finally, I have to say that I LOVE these jars. I was so happy with how they turned out that I basically jumped for joy as I was shooting the photos. Oh and um, the brownies + cookies + Nutella… LIFE CHANGING… so dang good.
Also, I think I maybe had way too much fun decorating these jars. Crafts are so my thing. Just sayin.


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Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

And can we all eat all the cookies…and brownies??? please?!? who said anything about sharing. 🙂
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I don’t have a signature gift that I give out year after year, but I love seeing the light in someone’s face when they open up a personal gift. This year, we did gifts a bit early in my family, and I bought my mother an antique, stained-glass lamp to replace one I broke years ago. She cried. We hugged. It was wonderful.
As for getting….I’m an avid runner and you can’t have too many pairs of socks.
These recipes are great Tieghan! I love making stuff like this for gifts.
My favorite gifts to give are the ones that the recipient didn’t know they wanted, but love. I gave my sister a 1920’s toaster last year that i had refurbished. She absolutely loved it and used it constantly! Unfortunately we lost her this year to a sudden aggressive cancer, but I am happy that the last thing she got as a gift from me was so used and wanted. Now it has a special spot in my kitchen.
The gift I love to receive – cookbooks. I am not ashamed to say I have quite an extensive collection. I love them though because I can use them throughout the year, and I can always hunt through them to trigger new recipe ideas in my brain.
I love giving really personalized and unexpected things, or when inspiration is lacking, homemade treats are always fun. I love receiving experiences (cooking classes, food tours, ect), or edible things.
I love giving out different baked goods every year. I love getting books in return!
I love giving AND receiving food gifts!!!!
I love to give gifts that are activities related to the person’s hobbies. I like to receive cooking presents
I am greatful to receive any gift of any kind and I love giving gifts that I know the person has really wanted, but would not buy for themselves.
I like to give away crochet gifts, and receive gift cards in return!!
My favorite gift to give is homemade (and decorated) cookies, fudge, peanut butter balls, and so forth. I think it is so fun to give something that I have put a lot of effort into. My favorite thing to get is probably clothes or hair tools. 🙂
My favorite gift to give is homemade cookies and PB cups…also eating the ugly ones while I make them is a perk 🙂
I can’t pick a favorite gift to receive…probably mittens because I always lose them!
My four siblings are all in the process of starting families and therefore are constantly running around library hours, doctor’s appointments, and friends houses. Because of their busy lifestyles I find that the most practical and appreciated gift is something that helps my siblings come together with their families to enjoy time with one another. My passion is cooking and so to be a blessing to them and enjoy the process of that, i love giving them “gift certificates” to a homemade meal. I simply give them a homemade gift certificate and a card with a little menu in it. It is so much fun to do this because i can be creative with the meals and my siblings really love having a nice meal with their family.
My favorite gift to receive is probably socks. I seem to constantly be loosing mine and i love having crazy cozy socks!
These are really cute jars! It’s definitely given me some good ideas. I love giving and receiving gifts that have been thought out. Something that I really know means something to someone or even receiving a family treasure. I also love Christmas cards, knowing someone took the time to write in it and send it. I really enjoy your recipes!
Hey Tieghan! Awesome recipes as always. Last year I was in the hospital over Christmas, so the biggest gift for me this year is that I will be home and with my whole family. (Although your blog updates certainly helped cheer me up in the hospital!) My favorite gifts to give are handmade cards with long, personal messages. I find that no matter what I make or buy, everyone especially loves the handwritten cards with inside jokes and lists of all the reasons why I appreciate them. Anyway, looking forward to the email every morning (except Saturday’s 🙂 ) that tells me what great idea you’ve thought up for the day!
I love to give something nostalgic, like a favorite childhood book. I like to receive fun kitchen gadgets.
Giving~our kiddos have never been much into toys, we try to make it about experiences.
Receiving~I have mentioned a few times I’d like a few StCroix lambs, we’ll see. Probably need more fencing done first, so is it weird to want barb-wire & T-posts for a gift?
I try to give in little ways everyday as I see it. Like the exhausted teenager working a job & going to school (I see those a lot, mostly @ my house) I give them gas$, homemade jerky, kombachu tea. Or the mother who waited on us last night ( who had a 6mth @ home & would rather be home w/ her baby) she got a 100$ tip. We don’t have a lot of $ ourselves but, when I see people trying hard & I have alittle extra$ @ the moment, I give it. Someone in above comment mentioned it seems those that have the least give the most, I find that to be true. Material things don’t matter to me, as long as I have my family, a warm bed, & belly full of food…life’s good