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I don’t know about you, but I love the smell of Christmas. Give someone the gift of a Christmas scent (homemade holiday potpourri) this holiday season!

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Fresh pine, cinnamon, vanilla, and orange. So fresh, yet so cozy. To me, there’s nothing better than a snow day and a pot of homemade potpourri simmering on the stove. It’s winter perfection.

Last Christmas, I made potpourri in a pot for us all to enjoy, but this year I thought, why not take those scents and turn them into a gift for all our friends and family to enjoy as well. I know, I know, I am just so nice…right. Seriously though, this is such a quick and simple gift, I cannot believe I never thought of it before!

I have customized these cute little bags to my liking, but feel free to use a little more of this and a little less of that so that your Christmas scent is just PERFECT for you.

I also used fresh cranberries and oranges in my bag. Since I will be gifting these bags to Asher teachers tomorrow, I stored them in the fridge. If you would prefer, you can make these using all dried fruits, and then you don’t have to worry about the fruit going bad. For me, the fresh cranberries and oranges make a huge difference both in appearance and in smell, just sayin.

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OKAY, and now for a fun/sort of serious part of this post. In keeping with my goal to really try to give back this December, today I have partnered with  ZWILLING J.A. Henckels (aka my bestest buddies) to gift THREE readers one of my FAVORITE Staub pots. I’m pretty excited about it, AND you get to choose your favorite color (my favorites are the matte black and grenadine)! I know, so fun!

Staub is hands down my all time favorite cookware. Their pots, skillets, and dishware are honestly the best. I know you guys will LOVE this Staub Cast Iron 4 Quart Cocotte. It’s the pot I use most in the kitchen!! Love it!

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While I am so excited to be gifting you guys some of my favorite cookware, I am also really excited to share a little info about the charity I am giving to this week. My mom has always made a point to give back, especially around Christmas. This year, she has really inspired me to give back myself, and today I wanted to chat a little about a charity I think is pretty close to a lot of people’s hearts.

St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital works day and night to help save the lives of thousands of children battling cancer. Cancer is something that has probably affected most us in some way or another. I know it has greatly affected my family. This is one of the many reasons I feel so lucky to be able to give back and help support such an amazing organization like St. Jude’s.

I was laying in bed the other night finishing up some work, I think it was like 11:45 pm and I was so ready for bed, but me being me, I just couldn’t go to sleep without a little something fun. At least for a few minutes of a Christmas movie was a must. I told myself I would only watch ten minutes, but of course, I picked one of those sappy, tear-filled Hallmark Christmas movies. A huh, you know what I’m talking about.

Anyway, long story short, the movie was about a young boy with leukemia. His mother wrote a blog about their journey, staying at St. Jude’s, and the everyday ups and downs. To say that it was intense is an understatement. I totally cried my way through the ending, but even though the story was so sad, it was also very upbeat and positive at the same time. It’s hard to explain, and I am a horrible story-teller, but the point is that it really made you think and be grateful and so happy for what you have, you know?

I really could not think of a better organization to donate to this Christmas. Kids are everything, full of innocence, energy, and life. Knowing that by giving, even just a little, I can help to fund research that can potentially help save lives, is a great feeling.

So today I am encouraging you all to give a little back too, if it’s at all possible! Please check out the St. Jude’s Website, watch the videos, learn about the kids, and learn how you can help save a life.

Sorry if that all totally sounds like an ad, BUT it’s Christmas, and it’s a time for giving, not just receiving… of course that’s fun too!

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To enter the Staub GIVEAWAY: tell me what is on your bucket list of things you MUST do before Christmas? Do you want to go ice skating? Bake pounds of Christmas Cookies? Decorate Gingerbread houses? Make Homemade Holiday Potpourri for gifting?

Leave your answer in the comments and I will pick THREE winners one week from today!! Oh, and if you do decide to give to St. Jude’s, please email me or let me know in the comments. I will send you a big internet hug! 🙂

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Happy potpourri making friends!

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Christmas Potpourri.

Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Servings: 1 BAG HOMEMADE CHRISTMAS POTPOURRI

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

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups fresh cranberries OR 1/2 cup dried cranberries
  • 2-3 cinnamon sticks crushed
  • 1-2 star ansie optional
  • 1 tablespoon cardamom crushed
  • 2 teaspoons whole cloves
  • 1/4 cup candied ginger
  • 1 vanilla bean halved lengthwise
  • 1 fresh pine or 1 sprig rosemary
  • 1 cup Satsuma or tangerine OR 1/3 candied orange peel

Instructions

  • Combine all the ingredients except the orange in a burlap bag or glass jar. If using a jar, add the orange and seal the jar. If using a burlap bag, tie the sack shut and then tie the orange onto the outside of the sack. You can also just place the orange inside the sack. Decorate as desired.
  • If using fresh cranberries and oranges, gift the potpourri within 2-3 days of making and keep stored in the fridge. If you use all dried fruits, the potpourri can be stored at room temperature for up to a month.
  • To make the Potpourri, add the contents of your bag (or jar) to a medium size pot. Add water until it comes 3/4 the way up the pot. Simmer on the stove over low heat, adding water every so often to keep it from drying up.
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If only you could smell my potpourri simmering away. SO Christmasy!! And isn’t that Staub pot the most beautiful thing ever? It’s really a work of art! I know I have already said this, but it’s my favorite!

Lastly, if you make this Homemade Holiday Potpourri be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!

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This post was originally published on December 6, 2015
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  1. For my Christmas bucket list, I want to make homemade edible gifts for my work colleagues! I have yet to choose what to make- there are just so many great options. Fudge, cookies, brownie squares, bark, hot chocolate mix… I’d love to include a homemade sugar scrub in a festive scent, too!

  2. My bucket list is simple:
    1. Buy and create gifts that support our local young farmers.
    2. Drive to our farm in Wisconsin and hang our Xmas wreath on the barn.
    3. Create memories that will last far longer than the gifts under the tree.

  3. Can’t wait to make this, love your recipes! This Christmas, God has really put on my heart a friend who has recently lost her husband to cancer. I am going to make this (and several other recipes of yours) to bring to her and her daughter. Christmas is a wonderful time of year, but they’re really hurting, and I hope to help, even if its just a little.
    Thanks for all the great recipes and ideas, I love your blog!
    Merry Christmas!!

  4. This looks gorgeous and like it would have a wonderful smell. My family celebrates Hanukkah, which starts today ?, and I wanted my daughter to feel that her holiday is just as special and magical as Christmas. Very hard in a small town where we r pretty much the only family that does not celebrate Christmas. I feel this was accomplished as we decorated like crazy in blue and white, made dreidel shape cookies and just spent time together as a family. I hope I have a wonderful day!

  5. I’m rather new to this blog, but loved seeing some of the beautiful pictures of your dishes. I can not wait to try out more!

    For my bucket list, I plan on making some music with my colleagues at the American Cancer Society Hope Lodge in NYC. I have a brass quintet that I often play with, and this year we are volunteering our services at this facility to share a little light to those friends and family who are burdened with this illness. I am looking so forward to sharing our gift during this time of year and to see the smiling faces at those who deserve a little happiness in their life.

  6. Such a fun little gift. I bet Asher’s teachers are going to love them. As for my holiday bucket list. . .well first thing on that list is to make it through the holidays where preserving my sanity. Second would be to bake holiday cookies along the “Twelve Days of Christmas” theme. Let’s see if either is realistic 😉

  7. Thank you for this recipe it is perfect. I am having an open house next week and I having been trying to think of a thank you gift for and this is a perfect idea. I m going shopping today along with decking the halls of our house. I will definitely look at the St. Jude’s link as our Charity this year.
    Thank you for all the great ideas and the beautiful photography
    Cheers,
    Charity

  8. What a question! Where would one start lol! I atm live in the Czech Republic have an address and home in America. I have been here for 4yrs and will be going back to the States soon (sad/happy feeling). Holidays here can be difficult to achieve but I have every year keep/kept “tradition” for the family(kids). All the way from Thanksgiving(which doesn’t exist here and very difficult of finding American food…all from scratch)…hence “difficult”. My simple bucket list would be for my kids to remember the whole point of doing what we do for each other in celebrating together the holidays. And they share in their future holiday traditions. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

  9. My bucket list is to make a recipe I saw for Homemade Chocolate Liqueur to give to friends at christmas…Thanx for the chance to win.

  10. On my bucket list of things that I MUST do before Christmas: Bake White Chocolate Gingerbread Blondies, finish wrapping presents, and finish mailing out Christmas cards.

  11. potpourri sounds like a great teacher gift- so much more unique than chocolates or gift cards (which i inevitably gave to mine anyways). my bucket list for this christmas is to play with meringue. preferably that would mean perfecting macarons, but if that doesn’t work out, i see marshmallows and/or meringues popping up in the near future.