To our American readers best wishes for a health, happy and joyful Thanksgiving with your family and friends.
To our American readers best wishes for a health, happy and joyful Thanksgiving with your family and friends.
On behalf of the professional organizers at Wellrich Organizers, I would like to wish you all a very peaceful and joyful Christmas. We wish you a day full of cheer and hope.
Carolyn, Chris and Jennie
Today, the beginning of Chanukkah, we would like to wish all our Jewish readers a Happy Hanukkah.
If you’re the lucky family member making a turkey this weekend you must be making a grocery list as well. As you sit to consider everything that will make your gathering a success, take a moment to also consider the aftermath of the holiday feast.
Do you look forward to demonstrating your culinary expertise, night after night preparing turkey pot pie, turkey pizza, turkey à la king – whatever it takes – to free yourself from the bird?
Do you haphazardly shove everything into the fridge and forget about it, until the smell in your fridge makes it impossible to forget?
Or do you cleverly freeze your leftovers, only to toss them out months later when the ice crystals make them unrecognizable?
With a bit of planning, your holiday meal can be enjoyed beyond this weekend, without being a burden.
· Purchase clear storage containers, suitable for fridge or freezer
· Label and date the contents of each container
· Separate large quantities into meal-sized portions before freezing; when it’s time to thaw your food, you only pull out the quantity you need – instead of chipping away at a frozen block
· Give some away: after six weeks living on a university campus, your big kids are jonesing for some home cooking; send them back to school with a care package of some of their favourite holiday treats.
Whatever you plan to do this weekend, have a Happy Thanksgiving.
I would like to wish all my readers a happy, health and prosperous New Year.
Stay tuned for fresh organizing tips and information starting Monday January 5, 2009. Until then…
Carolyn
I would like to wish all my readers a very happy, healthy and prosperous New Year!
Stay tuned for more organizing tips starting Monday January 5, 2009.
Carolyn
#1 Celebrate – If you are celebrating Christmas, best wishes for you and your family for a very happy, joyful time in your celebrations. Enjoy.
If you are not celebrating Christmas, I wish you a peaceful and restful time during this holiday season.
Cheers
#2 Last Minute Wrapping – Last day to shop. But you finished ages ago right? So you have a few small things to finish wrapping while you enjoy watching A Christmas Carol, White Christmas or Miracle on 34th Street for the “umpteenth” time. Remember to buy milk to get you over the holidays.
#3 Attend Church Service – Celebrating Christmas? Haven’t been to church for awhile and wish you had? Check your local newspaper listings for pageant services you might consider taking in this weekend. Many churches have special Christmas Eve services.
I would like to wish all my readers a very peaceful and joyful holiday season. If you are celebrating Christmas, then a very Merry Christmas to you and your family.