Myrtle Beach, S.C. has always been a fantastic spot for sun, sand, and that warm southern hospitality, but this holiday season, it’s also the perfect place to hunt for unique gifts. If you’re tired of the same old presents and want to give something that shows you really care, Michelle Gerald, the owner of Peace in Mixtures, has got you covered!
Michelle specializes in crafting all-natural essential oils, body butters, organic soaps, and rejuvenating teas. “Giving the gift of health is one of the most meaningful things you can do,” she shares passionately. “When you give something healthy, you’re showing that you care about that person’s well-being. You want them to be around for a long time.” Isn’t that sweet?
But wait, there’s more! Besides offering those delightful holiday gifts, Michelle has an array of wellness services, including foot detox sessions and hand and foot reflexology. Plus, she is there to provide consultations for anyone looking to start a health journey. It feels good to not just think about giving – but giving something that promotes better health!
If you’re wondering how to add that special touch to your gifts this season, Michelle shared a couple of recipes for dry good pantry gifts that are as simple as they are delightful. Check out these ideas that everyone can try at home!
Do you want to warm someone’s heart? Michelle recommends putting together a hot cocoa mix! Here’s what you need:
To prepare, just mix 1/3 cup of the cocoa mix with 1 cup of hot water or milk. For a fun finishing touch, top it with whipped cream or mini marshmallows. Perfect for cozy winter evenings!
Now, who can resist cookies? Here’s a lovely recipe for oatmeal cookies that make a great gift!
To whip these up, melt 1 stick of butter, add a large egg, and ½ teaspoon vanilla extract. Bake at 350 degrees for 9 to 11 minutes, and you’ve got a delightful treat!
If chocolate is more your style, Michelle has you covered with a classic chocolate chip cookie recipe:
Mix in 1 stick of softened butter, 1 large egg, and ½ teaspoon vanilla extract before baking at 350 degrees for 9 to 11 minutes. Delicious!
Lastly, don’t forget to whip up some homemade bouillon powder! It’s an amazing addition to any kitchen:
Just mix all the ingredients and store them in a jar. When you need it, 1 tablespoon equals 1 bouillon cube – a real kitchen gem!
This holiday season, let’s focus on gifts that not only bring smiles but also promote health and happiness. A heartfelt gift from Peace in Mixtures could just be the perfect touch for your loved ones. Whether it’s a custom blend of essential oils or homemade treats from the recipes shared, you’re bound to make this season truly special.
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