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Happy December 27th guys!! Christmas may be behind us, but I do really love this time between Christmas and New Yearsโ. The world slows down a bit, family is in town, and everything is much more relaxed. Itโs kind of like a week-long holiday before the New Year!
Our Christmas was pretty picture perfect. The only thing that could have made it better would have been some snow falling, but donโt worry weโll be getting that this week. Instead, we had very sunny skies, good food (well, I had some mishaps), and family. I think everybody was pretty happy. Christmas Eve was spent cooking, and as usual, I was a bit over-ambitious.
I did stick pretty close to our Christmas Eve menu. I did two large beef tenderloins, crispy cheesy potato stacks, roasted bacon brussels sprouts, charred garlic parmesan broccoli, a big salad, and parker house rolls. And for dessert, my momโs Death By Chocolateโฆbut made completely from scratch. Her recipe uses boxed chocolate mousse mix, and cool whip. You all know me, I had to make everything from complete scratch. In all honestly, I would have just bought the mousse mix, but we can never find it anywhere, so I made it!
And you know something? Of all the dishes I made, I think the Death By Chocolate turned out the best. Dinner was totally fine, but I started too late on everything, so it was a scramble. And there were definitely some overcooked sprouts on the dinner table.
But, we all had fun, and no one really cared. My family is easy. As long they have their steak and potatoes theyโre pretty happy.
For Christmas Day, we switched it up big time and did Mexican, per my brother Redโs request. Crispy chipotle chicken tacos, queso fundido stuffed poblano peppers, cilantro-lime rice, Mexican fries, guacamole, salsa, and a cilantro-lime sauce. Plus plenty of limes, cilantro, and cheese for topping everything. It was delish, and in my mind, far better than Christmas Eve dinner. We might just make it a new Christmas Day tradition. It was a fun switch up!
And thatโs pretty much it. Nothing crazy extravagant. We were all just thankful to be together having such a nice Christmas together as a family. Really hoping you all had a wonderful one too!
Oh! And I almost forgot, I did a last-minute Instagram Live with Katie Couric on Tuesday. She reached out to me wanting to make a holiday cocktail, and I, of course, jumped at the opportunity. I have to say, she really is such a sweet and kind person. Sheโs so easy to talk to and asked me some really fun questions. We made my Mistletoe Margarita and I already canโt wait to do another Live with her soon.
Katie has a daily newsletter called Wake Up Call. It includes the dayโs top news, some special stories, and this weekโฆsome of my recipes. You can subscribe here if youโre looking for a GOOD email in your inbox every morning.
And, you can watch our Instagram Live right here too.
Coming up this week on HBH, weโll be taking the week to share favorite posts from 2020, our top healthy recipes for the New Year, a last-minute appetizer for New Years, and one last holiday cocktail to round out the season!
Per my momโs request keeping all posts shorter this week, including todayโsโฆthough Iโve already written way too much. Sorry momโฆ
Enjoy the very last Nine Favorite Things of 2020! See you guys tomorrow!
Healthy January 2021 officially starts on January 2nd. To be honest, I havenโt even begun to think about these recipes yet, as things have been so busy. However, I am really excited to start the New Year off with fresh, healthy recipes! As always, I would LOVE to hear what you guys are looking for most when it comes to healthy eating. I know many of us struggle with meal planning, finding delicious yet still healthy recipes, and the dreaded question of what to have for lunch. Is there anything Iโm missing?
Let me know what recipes you would love to see!
2021 Content Request
What would you like to see more of?
Is there anything youโd like to see less of?
Is there anything youโre wanting to see on Instagram stories?
Please let me know. Itโs always so helpful to have your feedback, then I can provide you with content you really want to see!
And lastly, what have been your favorite recipes/series of 2020?




Sweet and Savory Cheesy Bacon Wrapped Puff Pastry Twists

Raspberry Lemon Brioche Rolls with Whipped Ricotta Cream

Lemon Strawberry Dutch Baby with Ricotta Cream

Homemade Cinnamon Toast Crunch

Easiest Homemade Pretzel Bagels

Cinnamon Sugar Brown Butter Popovers

Eggs in Purgatory with Chile Butter and Feta


Turkish Eggs with Chile Butter and Whipped Feta


Herby Everything Cheddar Swirl Buns

Crispy Breakfast Potatoes with Chili Garlic Oil and Herbs

Breakfast Grilled Cheese with Soft Scrambled Eggs and Pesto

Baked Cinnamon Crรจme Brรปlรฉe French Toast with Raspberry Preserves

Chocolate Chunk Coconut Banana Bread
q: What Was your favorite gift you received this year?
a: I have two, one from Asher and then one from both my mom and Asher. Asher made be the sweetest homemade ornament and two pairs of earrings that I love. But my very favorite was the gift from both my mom and Asher. They got me a really pretty pearl necklace with matching earrings. As soon as I opened it, I said, โAsher, now we can be matchingโ. Asher explained that the reason she had picked out the necklace and earrings was that she wanted us to match. My heart melted a little bit. Sheโs the sweetest and hers and my momโs gifts always mean the most to me. They put so much thought into them!
Ok, so I didnโt do the very BEST job at keeping up with all 25 days, but I made it all the way down to day number five. Not the full countdown, but next year Iโll be a little more prepared with my contentโฆ.or I hope I will anyway! Christmas may be over, but I thought I would still share two last tips that are perfect for this time between Christmas and New Yearsโ!
Also, I had fun with this mini-series. Should I bring it back next year?
Do A Family Bowling Night
We always do a night of bowling over Christmas break. Itโs such a fun (and different) way to spend the night. Andโฆit gets everyone outta the house. Itโs usually not that expensive either! This year our local bowling alley is spacing out the lanes and even allowing larger families (like ours) to rent the whole bowling alley out.ย
Build a Christmas Eve New Yearsโ Eve cheeseboard. To me, itโs just not a holiday gathering without a cheeseboardโฆI like to keep mine simple, but big. Here is how I made this yearโs board!


See my full how-to and all my tips here.
Question: How is everyone celebrating New Yearsโ this year? Itโs so different this year with no big parties happening so Iโm curious what you guys are up to? Iโm thinking it may be homemade pizzas and cocktails for New Yearsโ for us, but not sure what the fam is thinking. Asher wants to do a dumpling night, so Iโll have to update you next week on what actually goes down.








The Best Planners for 2021โฆaccording to productivity (and stationery) experts.
67 Shows We Binged and Loved in 2020โฆso many I have not seen. Which ones are your favorites?
This Skincare Ingredient Treats Wrinkles, Dark Spots, and AcneโฆNew goal? Use retinol more regularly.
Marie Kondoโs 3 Best Storage Tipsโฆone will cure your clothes of wrinkles.
18 of the Most Anticipated Hotel Openings of 2021โฆpredicting 2021 to be the year of travel. Or thatโs my hope anyway.
Secret Trap Doors Flip This Play Zone Into a Guest Room in a Flashโฆsuch a cool ideaโฆlove this.
11 Luxurious Bedding Options to Start the New Year Rightโฆlove these cozy finds.
Stars Show Off Their Holiday Decorโฆwow. Tim McGrawโs Christmas tree is huge.
How New Yearโs Eve Is Celebrated Around the WorldโฆIโd certainly love to spend New Yearโs Eve in London. What city would you pick?
25 H&M Items That Will 100% Sell Out Before 2021โฆeverything is on sale too!
An Upstate New York Farmhouseโฆso unique and pretty. Love all the details.
This Cabinet Type Can Hide Small Kitchen Appliancesโฆand even laundry machines.
11 Tricks to Looking More Photogenicโฆfor your NYE photos.
All the Year-End Kitchen Deals You Canโt Afford to Missโฆthose Staub pots are my favorite.
8 Expert Tips That Make Meal Planning a Breeze

Monday: One Pot Spicy Alla Vodka Pizza Pasta

Tuesday:ย Slow Cooker Chipotle Chicken Tortilla Soup with Salty Lime Chips

Wednesday:ย Sesame Chicken Dumplings in Spicy Broth with Garlic Crisps

Thursday: (NYE pizza night)ย Easy Sheet Pan Tomato Herb Pizza

Friday: Creamy Gnocchi Soup with Rosemary Bacon

Saturday: Balsamic Mushroom Chicken Marsala

Sunday:ย Kale Caesar Salad with Sweet Potatoes and Crispy Chickpeas
Check out all the pastย Nine Favorite Thingsย postsย here.
Lastly, if youโre catching up on blog posts from the week, be sure to sign up for our dailyย newsletters. Theyโll help you to stay up to date with everything thatโs happening here, as well as fun content youโll only get via email. If youโre meal planning today, donโt forget to check out my menu below (itโs # 9 on the favoriteโs list). You can grab the full grocery list for this weekโs menu in our specialย Sunday newsletter.
2nd request ? a recipe using millet!!!!
Hey Lauren,
I will have to start experimenting! xTieghan
I agree with those who say donโt change lanes because what youโre doing is great! That said, I have two wishes related to the functionality of your website.
1) I would love to see โall comments,โ โquestion,โ & โmade itโ tabs in the comments so that itโs easier to sort and see if my question has already been asked & answered.
2) I would love for your recipes to be broken down into smaller paragraphs. Sometimes the main bulk of a recipe is in one large paragraph, which when making something new, makes it harder for me to quickly look back for the next thing to do. My workaround has been to copy/paste into an email and break the steps up myself, but if the recipe was written that way, then (at least for me), the recipes would be easier to follow in the moment.
Your recipes have provided me with more โunicorn mealsโ that the whole family will eat than any other source (so named because a meal we all eat is as rare as a unicorn sighting). I canโt thank you enough for that!
Happy New Year!
Hey Julie,
Thanks so much for following along and sharing your feedback! Happy New Year! xTieghan
To danabee (since I couldnโt reply directly to your comment) โ you are not the only one commenting on this, but the (negative/critical) comments usually are deleted fairly quickly, or just ignored like yours (clearly she knows what they are doing is wrong), or the commenter gets a lot of hate from HBH โfansโ/people who disregard the pandemic completely.
It is sad to see that an โinfluencerโ with such a large platform behaves this way, and does not address it. No wonder the US is struggling the way it is.
HI there! We donโt ever delete comments. I can be slow to respond, but we donโt delete comments. As I said to Dana, Iโm not really sure how to respond to this. Yes, I spent Christmas with my family here in Colorado, where we live and safely in our home. Iโm not sure what there is to call out exactly.
Hoping you had a wonderful Christmas and a very Happy New Year!!
Would love to see more healthy recipe options.
Hey Maria,
Stay tuned!! xTieghan
More of: Baking and Salads!! I love to bake, and your salads are always so unique and beautiful. I love the dressing recipes.
Also more sparkling wine based drinks. Maybe a HBH twist on a French 75?!?! โจ
Thanks so much Lauren! Happy New Year! xTieghan
For the getting healthier in the new year section, I would love to see some recipes of things with fewer refined carbs, especially those that are wheat-based. I find it makes a big difference in my waistline and also how I feel. Maybe even some conversions of some of your favorites to make them refined carb-less?
Hey Lisa,
Thanks so much for your recommendations! Happy New Year! xTieghan