Holiday Drink Recipes the Whole Family Can Enjoy

Sometimes you want some delicious hot drinks to warm up with during snowy nights. Or if your winter is as weird as the Midwest has been this year, maybe you want a hot drink out of nostalgia for the snow you usually get. Either way, you will love these holiday drink recipes the whole family can enjoy!

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Welcome back to the Merry Monday link party! I hope you had an absolutely wonderful holiday with your family! We’re technically still in the middle of celebrating our holiday.

We are incredibly blessed to have so many wonderful friends and family that love up and want to celebrate with us. Of course, that takes its toll this time of year when we are on 1 full week of gatherings and celebrations. When you suffer with depression, it’s a lot to get through.

Sometimes warming up (or cooling off) with a delicious holiday drink can help soothe your anxiety. I especially love warm drinks for this because they just warm you up all over. Luckily, this list is chock full of awesome recipes to do just that.

cups full of red velvet hot chocolate

Crockpot Red Velvet Hot Chocolate (April Golightly)

Crock Pot drinks are fantastic for the holidays because they require little effort and upkeep on your part. This delicious hot chocolate will warm everyone up during the holidays easily.

 

cup full of spiced cider topped with fruit

Cranberry Orange Spiced Cider in the Crock Pot (A Proverbs 31 Wife)

Go the cider route with this fantastic recipe. It’s full of fruit flavors that will bring the holidays spirit alive inside of your (even when you think it’s fading).

 

Cups of Vanilla milk punch

Vanilla Milk Punch (Cooking with Carlee)

This super easy recipe is perfect to whip out when you’re short on time or simply want to surprise the kids with something special. Mix 2 ingredients and you’re done!

 

overflowing cup of hot chocolate

Low Carb Belgium Cookie Hot Chocolate (Low Carb Delish)

You don’t have to blow your hard work over the holidays. Instead, whip up this low carb hot chocolate and enjoy!

 

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Slow Cooker Gingerbread Latte Recipe (Saving Our Money)

Is there anything more festive than gingerbread during the holidays? Now you can drink your holiday cheer with this yummy latte recipe.

 

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Crock Pot Christmas Wassail (Flour on My Face)

Wassail is another great holiday treat to sip on. This recipe makes it easy with the help of your trusty Crock Pot!

 

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Peppermint Cookies and Cream Milkshake (5 Minutes for Mom)

It may not be diet-friendly but it’s certainly worth indulging in when it’s this delicious and amazing. Definitely the perfectly holiday treat for the whole family.

 

cup of frozen hot chocolate

Frozen Hot Cocoa (Gluesticks Blog)

If the snow isn’t showing up this season, enjoy your staple hot cocoa on ice with this frozen version. All the deliciousness while you cool down.

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Homemade Egg Nog (Mrs. Kringle’s Kitchen)

Do you have egg nog lovers in your house? My boys absolutely love egg nog and now I can surprise them with this delicious homemade version!

 

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Glittery Pink Holiday Punch (DIY Adulation)

Of course, when you want to take your festivities to the next level there’s nothing better than adding some sparkle to, well, everything. This glittery punch does just that and, even better, it is crazy easy to make!

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Whether you’re looking for a delicious sip for your remaining Christmas celebrations or you need something awesome to ring in the New Year with, you’ll love these holiday drink recipes the whole family can enjoy. Now it’s time to get your new year off on the right foot with this week’s Merry Monday link party! Share your latest awesomeness and be inspired by all of the great things everyone is sharing!

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Disco New Years Eve Countdown Activity Bags

A lot of moms feel totally drained after Christmas. The demands of the holiday season are a lot no matter how well prepared you are. That doesn’t leave a lot of energy left for New Years. Kids, on the other hand, don’t suffer that same loss of energy. Keep them entertained this New Years without adding to your to-do list with these super easy disco New Years Eve countdown activity bags.

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Technically our family is still celebrating Christmas on New Years Eve. We have a tradition of celebrating with extended family on that day. It is also a fun-filled evening of board games and delicious food. Unfortunately, as I get older, it’s hard for me to make it all the way to midnight.

That means losing out on cherished adult game time or starting earlier in the evening. The kiddos can feel left out of the fun, especially the youngest 2 who are unable to read yet. To help them feel included and have their own fun tradition this year, I wanted to make these disco New Years Eve countdown activity bags. Now they have a cool new surprise to look forward to each hour of the night.

I recommend filling them activities and games to keep the kiddos entertained while you take a much-deserved break. I got most of ours at the Dollar Tree so it’s totally budget-friendly too. Score!

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Disco New Years Eve Countdown Activity Bags Materials

 

Yellow Paper Circle Inside of Multicolored Gift Bag

Step 1

First, place a sticky note inside each bag behind the star cut out.

 

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Numbered Multicolored Gift Bags

Step 2

Next, write down each hour starting at 1 and ending at 12.

 

Puzzle Book and Flash Cards
Disco Numbered Gift Bags

Step 3

Lastly, fill each bag with an activity or treat for your child.

 

Holographic Star Gift Bag with Clock on the Front

Alternative Clock Countdown Bags

If you are unable to find the holographic star cutout treat bags, there is an alternative option. This version takes a few minutes longer to make but it’s the perfect option if you have regular treat bags without a cutout.

 

Yellow Circle Sticky Note with 12-9-6-3 on It

Step 1

First, start by writing a 12, 3, 6, and 9 on the 4 edges of your sticky note (like a clock).

 

Yellow Circle Sticky Note with Numbers Written on It

Step 2

Next, fill in the rest of the numbers for the clock.

 

Clock Drawn on Yellow Circle

Step 3

Lastly, add the hands of the clock. Be sure to change them to represent the different hours for each bag.

 

Holographic Star Gift Bag with Clock on the Front

Step 4

Now place a clock on each treat bag.

Step 5

Finish with filling the bags with their corresponding treats and gifts.

 

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Will the kids on winter break, they’ve already seen these disco New Years Eve countdown activity bags and are so excited to see what’s inside. The anticipation is totally fun for mom too. Seeing your kiddos light up with each new surprise is something sweet to look forward to this holiday. How else do you celebrate New Years Eve with your family? I’d love to hear in the comments!

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Trade in Your Resolutions for New Years Goals

A new year provides a wealth of opportunity to change your life. Unfortunately, too often we write out resolutions only to get serious about them for a week then abandon them. This year, trade in your resolutions for New Years goals and finally achieve all of those big ideas you have. Find out how to set successful goals and break them down all year long for the best year ever!

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I have always set goals for New Years without even realizing it and called them resolutions. In fact, I set big goals because of the innate belief that anyone can accomplish anything when they set their mind to it.

Even if you don’t reach all of your goals for the year, you learn a lot about yourself in the process. You also find that sometimes you are chasing the wrong goals. What you think you wanted or needed wasn’t the case at all. Of course, you can’t do that without setting, working, and tracking your goals.

That’s why this year, I’m challenging you to trade in your typical, unfulfilled resolutions for New Years goals!

The Problem with Resolutions

Setting New Years resolutions are better than nothing, but there’s a reason that you aren’t following through year after year. When most people set resolutions, they basically write down a couple of things that they hope happen this year. There isn’t a plan to achieve those resolutions.

How many times have you decided that this is the year that you’re going to get organized. You spend the first couple weeks of January feverishly cleaning your home and finding places for all of the new gifts you received. Soon, you’re burnt out and have no idea what to do next. Sound familiar?

What if you could change that by setting goals and skipping the resolutions? When you follow these steps, you can finally make those things happen.

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How to Set New Years Goals

Don’t set amorphous goals like, “I plan to lose weight this year.” That lands you in the same place you are now when next year rolls around. Goals need to be specific. For example, to lose weight your specific goal could be, “I am going to workout 4 times a week” or “I will meal plan every Sunday so that I can eat healthy foods easily”.

Another tip is to think about the specific areas of your life that you want to change. I recommend no more than 5 (you can see a list of areas to choose from on Tips and Tricks for Creating Your Future). Typically, I choose to set one goal each for Self-Improvement, Finances, Family, Home, and Business. This helps you set your focus for the year with big goals! Here are some examples to help you out:

  1. Self-Improvement: I will lose 5 pounds a month.
  2. Finances: Pay off $20,000 of debt.
  3. Family: Start having weekly family meetings again.
  4. Home: I will not purchase anything new, outside of groceries and toiletries, for an entire year.
  5. Business: I will grow my monthly income to $10,000 per month in order to hire an assistant by Q4.

Keep in mind that these are just examples to get the wheels turning. Maybe you want to strengthen your marriage this year by making weekly date nights a priority. Or, this year is the year that you are going to get your basement finished. Whatever your goals are, write them down.

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Break Down Your Goals

Once you have your goals written down, it’s time to make a plan for completing them. No matter how specific your goals are, you still need to break them down into baby steps that you can focus on each month and each week. Think of these like the footholds on your mountain that help you reach the peak.

Don’t get overwhelmed and think that you have to plan out the entire year. In fact, I recommend only breaking your goals down 1 month at a time. Here are some ideas based on the examples above:

Lose 5 Pounds a Month

Baby Steps:

– Get 15,000 steps a day.

– Prep 6 healthy lunches on Sunday for the week.

– Complete 20 minute workout video Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Pay Off $20,000 of Debt

Baby Steps:

– Cut one unnecessary item from our monthly budget.

– Sell unused items in our home and put that money towards debt.

– Work side jobs to make up difference until we have paid off $2000 in debt this month.

Start Having Weekly Family Meetings Again

Baby Steps:

– Determine the day/evening of the week that this works best for our family.

– Prepare 4 family activity ideas to correspond with the family meetings.

– Execute 1 family meeting a week.

Not Purchase Anything New for an Entire Year

Baby Steps:

– Declutter living room so that I have a better idea what we have.

– Deep clean 1 area of the house every time I am tempted to buy something new to help deter the feeling.

– When I cannot find a work around using items we already have, find something used that will work.

Note:

Notice that these baby steps do not accomplish the entire goal. Instead, they break them down into monthly actionable steps that are much more manageable.

For example, if you said you wanted to lose 50 pounds this year, that seems like a steep mountain to climb. However, only focusing on 5 pounds a month is a much less daunting figure.

The same goes for paying off $20,000 of debt. That is a big number! Instead, break it down into a $2000 monthly goal and it doesn’t seem as impossible.

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Make It Happen

Lastly, just having your goals broken down into baby steps doesn’t get the job done. The best way to make sure you work towards your goals is to schedule them in your planner every week. Make them non-negotiable for the first month and it will get easier every month after.

Pick a day of the week to update your planner for the following week and schedule your baby steps. For example, add your workouts to your schedule on the days you want to complete them. The same goes for your meal planning, home improvement tasks, or organization plans.

You also want to schedule check-ins throughout your month to ensure that you are staying on track. If you are focusing on losing 5 pounds a month, have weekly weigh-ins to track your progress. You should also have check-ins for your other goals such as checking every payday to see how much debt you have paid off that month.

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Include Rewards

It’s no surprise that rewards motivate us to keep going. Rewards are treats and treats make you feel good, especially when you have to earn them. The trick here is to make sure that you choose rewards that don’t derail your goals. So don’t make your reward cake for losing 5 pounds or don’t go out and buy a bunch of movies as a reward for not buying anything new. Both of these defeat the purpose of focusing so hard on your goals.

Instead, reward yourself with an extra free day as a reward for meeting your weight goal. You could also reward yourself with a spa day at home for not buying anything new this month. Whatever you choose, keep your rewards in line with your ultimate goals.

Don’t leave the rewards to the last minute to decide on. Instead, plan them at the beginning of each month when you set your baby steps for the month. This gives you something to look forward to and helps you prepare better as well.

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Instead of wasting your time on more resolutions to abandon this year, trade in your resolutions for New Years goals. When you set specific goals, break them down, and reward yourself for making it happen you can achieve everything you want this year without burnout. Make it even easier when you subscribe to these monthly bundles and download the monthly planner. Every month includes a goals worksheet to break down your goals and remind you to schedule your steps each month!

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