Fruitcake Bar Cookies (12 Days of Cookies, Recipe #5)
December 10, 2011 by Fayette Woman
Filed under Food, Merry and Bright
For many of us, making Christmas cookies–especially as a shared activity with family members–is a must-do holiday tradition. (The rest of us will just be content with eating Christmas cookies as a holiday tradition.) We’re excited to share some of the best cookie recipes ever published in Fayette Woman, including award-winning confections from our annual [...]
Create a Holiday Mailbox Display with Garden Greenery
December 9, 2011 by Bonnie Helander
Filed under Etcetera, Garden Views
The holidays are upon us! I am sure, like me, you are looking for creative ways to celebrate the season while saving money. Kay Gorman, the vivacious owner of Le Fleur Florist and Design in Senoia, showed me how to put together a stunning mailbox decoration using plants from the garden and a few Christmas [...]
Lemon Melt-Aways (12 Days of Cookies, Recipe #4)
December 9, 2011 by Fayette Woman
Filed under Food, Merry and Bright
For many of us, making Christmas cookies–especially as a shared activity with family members–is a must-do holiday tradition. (The rest of us will just be content with eating Christmas cookies as a holiday tradition.) We’re excited to share some of the best cookie recipes ever published in Fayette Woman, including award-winning confections from our annual [...]
Atlanta Botanical Garden: Garden Lights, Holiday Nights
December 8, 2011 by Fayette Woman
Filed under Travel
Bring friends and family to experience the Garden as never before when it is transformed into a twinkling winter wonderland! Experience a dazzling extravaganza featuring nearly 1 million lights crafted into displays inspired by nature. Highlights include a galaxy of stars in the woodlands; whimsical bees, butterflies, and other lighted pollinators in the Edible Garden; [...]
Chocolate Pecan Shortbread (12 Days of Cookies, Recipe #3)
December 8, 2011 by Fayette Woman
Filed under Food, Merry and Bright
For many of us, making Christmas cookies–especially as a shared activity with family members–is a must-do holiday tradition. (The rest of us will just be content with eating Christmas cookies as a holiday tradition.) We’re excited to share some of the best cookie recipes ever published in Fayette Woman, including award-winning confections from our annual [...]
Cheesecake Cookies (12 Days of Cookies, Recipe #2)
December 7, 2011 by Fayette Woman
Filed under Food
For many of us, making Christmas cookies–especially as a shared activity with family members–is a must-do holiday tradition. (The rest of us will just be content with eating Christmas cookies as a holiday tradition.) We’re excited to share some of the best cookie recipes ever published in Fayette Woman, including award-winning confections from our annual [...]
Holiday Online Shopping Deadlines for 2011
December 7, 2011 by Fayette Woman
Filed under Gift Guide
Clearly, shopping “click” instead of “brick” has taken over this year. Online shopping went through the roof from Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday, and it looks like only holiday shopping deadlines will slow things down. Naturally, consumers can always depend on Free Shipping Day, the one-day event on Dec. 16 when they can shop from more [...]
Beary Cute Cookies (12 Days of Cookies, Recipe #1)
December 6, 2011 by Kristin Girard
Filed under At Home, Food
For many of us, making Christmas cookies–especially as a shared activity with family members–is a must-do holiday tradition. (The rest of us will just be content with eating Christmas cookies as a holiday tradition.) We’re excited to share some of the best cookie recipes ever published in Fayette Woman, including award-winning confections from our annual [...]
Five Ways to Cope With Holiday Stress
December 6, 2011 by Fayette Woman
Filed under Health
The holidays are a time for family, fun and festivities. So why are you so stressed? Actually, stress is associated with positive life events as much as negative ones. It’s normal to feel overwhelmed when planning family meals, shopping for gifts, decorating the house or figuring out what to do with the kids during their [...]
5th Chair-ity Event Raises $50,000+ for Children’s Village
December 5, 2011 by Fayette Woman
Filed under Good Stories
To kick off the holiday season, community leaders hosted the 5th Annual Children’s Chair-ity Event at The Dolce in Peachtree City Thursday, Dec. 1. More than $50,000 was raised to help the boys and girls who live in the cottages at The Children’s Village at Christian City. More than 100 sponsors including Coweta-Fayette EMC, GreyStone [...]
Spiritual Prose
December 23, 2010 by Maureen Ramsay Hughes
Filed under Risk Loving
The Coming of Christ When we needed the outer form of a savior You were there for us. When our conscious mind matures we turn within rather than without to find You there, not separate or apart but one in the same with ourselves. We are moving toward Christ consciousness. Am I My Brother And [...]
Pam Reid is Inspiration in Action
December 19, 2010 by Nichole Bazemore
Filed under Pam Reid
Pam Reid has the type of natural charisma most of us normal folks covet. Vibrant and expressive, she talks with her hands, laughs easily, and reels you in with her boundless enthusiasm. Her effortless hospitality compels you to get comfortable and make yourself at home. In fact, when I arrive at her house in Fayetteville, [...]
