13th Annual Home Friends Christmas Party

Yes, that’s right.  13th annual!  Like Shannon said in her recap post, who knew that one little party she had during freshman year of high school would turn into a tradition that we continue to do year after year?  I can honestly say that Shannon’s home friends Christmas party is one of my favorite days of the year.  I don’t think many people stay in touch with as many friends as I do from high school, so I consider myself lucky that at the very least, we still all get together on this day to celebrate and see each other.

Shannon's Party

Some of the traditions include:

A $20 Yankee swap
Typically the swap is full of horrible gifts, but I guess this year’s weren’t THAT bad even if I did end up with a board game that I regifted in Tim’s family’s Christmas Eve swap will never play.  This year, a few people decided to put a few theme gifts in there.  The theme being Matt.  There was a painting of Matt as a centaur, a t-shirt with a picture of Matt on it, and a Rubric cube that when finally put together will display a picture of Matt in a pink robe.  And that was three separate gifts!  Luckily, Matt got the picture of himself, but poor Shan got the Matt t-shirt!

friends christmas party 2012 matt theme

Here are some more pictures of the Yankee swap:

yankee swap

Back to the traditions.

Johnny always bringing the worst gift
Think twenty $1 cassette tapes, a 5 pack of Heineken because he drank one on the way to the party, a t-shirt that said “I’m Rick James, b*tch.”  The list goes on.

home friends christmas party johnny

Delicious food
Shannon always cooks and bakes up a storm for days before the party and she always has the best displays of food.

Home Friends Christmas Party 2012 - Shannon

A re-circulating Chia Pet
A Simpsons Chia Pet makes its way back into the grab year after year.  I seriously will be devastated the year that someone doesn’t bring it.

chia pet

A signature cocktail
Last year’s was the cranberry pomegranate Christmas punch, but this year was dedicated to Merry Margaritas.  So good, Shan I need the recipe!  Post please.  🙂

Some foodie pictures from this year:

Food Pictures Home Friends Christmas Party 2012

I brought my Pita Christmas Trees, but I didn’t snap a picture of just them.  You can kind of see them in the first picture above.  This is what they looked like when I made them last year:

Pita Christmas Trees - Finished Product

As usual, the home friends Christmas party was a great time!

Shannon's Home Friends Christmas Party 2012

Shannon's Home Friends Christmas Party 2012

Please note new outfit from The Limited:  Green pants and fun new black shirt!  Both were 50% off.

Shannon's Home Friends Christmas Party 2012

Just like Liz’s party, some people cleared out on the earlier side, but somehow I am always the last one to leave?  I have FOMO (fear of missing out) if I leave before others do.  Tim and I stayed pretty late, along with Matt and Katie, Baka and Esk, Chris, and Johnny.

Shannon's Home Friends Christmas Party 2012 Me & Tim

Thank you, Shannon, for hosting yet another fun party!  Can’t wait until the 14th annual next year!

What’s your favorite annual event?

For last year’s recap, click here!

Recipe Round Up: Festive Holiday Eats

Happy Friday, friends!

It’s the weekend before Christmas, and it’s sure going to be a busy one with tons of holiday stuff going on:

  • Tonight – Oak Square Y Healthy Living Team holiday night out
  • Tomorrow – Workout, last-minute shopping, food prepping, Shannon‘s annual home friends Christmas party
  • Sunday – Workout, gift wrapping, food prepping, and a couple Christmas activities TBD with Tim
  • Monday – Sub Spin at 6am, half day at work, work holiday party, Tim’s cousin’s house for Christmas Eve
  • Tuesday – Presents and Christmas breakfast with Tim, my parent’s house for gifts with the immediate fam and dinner with my mom’s side, then heading down to New Bedford for dessert with my father’s side

Phew!  I still need to decide on some last-minute holiday food items to make for some of these occasions.  I figured I would do a little recipe round-up post today for any of you who may be in the same boat as me.  Here are my favorite festive recipes (some healthy, some not) to make for the holidays:

Breakfast

Green Apple Cinnamon Protein Pancakes
Use green food coloring to turn protein pancakes into a festive and healthy holiday breakfast!

Festive Pancakes

Cranberry Nut Bread
Works as a great foodie gift or option to bring to a holiday brunch!

Cranberry Nut Bread

Appetizers

Pita Christmas Trees
One of my favorites because they are too cute!  I’m making them on Saturday for Shannon’s party.

Pita Christmas Trees - Served

Tomato Basil Skewers
Definitely a go to for when I’m in a time crunch.  They are super easy to put together, plus the red and green colors stand out for Christmas time!

Tomato Basil Skewers

Cranberry Avocado Salsa
This also offers a nice fix of festive colors for the holiday table.  Plus, the flavors of cranberry and avocado together are unbelievable!

Cranberry Avocado Salsa - Closeup

Cranberry Cinnamon Apple Brie
I think anything with cranberries is festive, but maybe that’s just me.  Plus who doesn’t like a wheel of brie cheese?

Cranberry Cinnamon Apple Brie with Crackers

Desserts

Christmas M&M Pretzel Bites
I used this recipe from Valentine’s Day, just changed the M&M colors.  These are very easy to make, but not for the inpatient as you have to unwrap all the Hershey’s Kisses one by one.  There’s never any of these left after serving them at a party.  Sweet & salty is addictive!

Christmas Pretzel Bites

Christmas Tree Brownies
Another cute way to get in the spirit!  I had a ton of fun baking these last year.  This is what I actually brought to Shannon’s last year!

Christmas Tree Brownies

Mini Red Velvet Santa Hat Cupcakes
I just am obsessed with mini cupcakes, plus any time you can incorporate fruit into dessert it’s a bonus.  Liz just sent me a picture last week when she made them herself!

Santa Hat Cupcakes

Peppermint Bark
Yummy, but you need to time it perfectly so the layers don’t break.

Peppermint Bark

Red Velvet Cake with Peppermint Frosting
My latest and proudest creation, which you already know about if you’ve read F&F this week.  This is for any of you who want a dessert recipe that is NOT healthified.

Red Velvet Cake with Peppermint Frosting

Whole Wheat Chocolate Cupcakes with Peppermint Frosting
I used this recipe for the cupcakes, and for the frosting just combined 1/4 cup butter, 2.5 cups confectioners sugar, 3/4 teaspoon peppermint extract, and 3 tablespoons of milk together.  Add red sprinkles, and you have Christmas cupcakes!

Christmas Cupcakes

Cranberry Pomegranate Christmas Punch!
And finally, you can’t forget a beverage to keep you sane throughout any stress you might encounter along the way!

Cranberry Christmas Punch

Anyone have a go to holiday recipe they’d like to share or add to this round up?

If you end up making any of these things, let me know!  Post a picture to my F&F Facebook page, or tweet a pic to me at @FitnessandFeta.  Would love to see how yours come out.  Have a great pre-holiday weekend!