This year, let’s stop buying gifts for the sake of having something to wrap up. Let’s be intentional.
Let’s gift with a purpose.
Let’s promote health and wellness & encourage hobbies and togetherness while showing folks how much they mean to us.
Last-minute gifts
Use the code “STOCKING” to get half off any of my three in-depth courses, great for anyone interested in upleveling their health/real food journey. GREAT last minute gift options, or for the person you just don’t know what to get.
P.S. they’re also a great gift for yourself 😉
For the drink snob
Salted Caramel protein powder is my favorite thing to level-up my homemade lattes and not-coffee tea. And scroll down for more ideas for the tea lovers in your life.
For the aspiring homesteader
Growing sprouts in your kitchen, milling your own flour, and learning about natural sugars are all homesteading activities that can be done on 100 acres in the middle of nowhere, or smack in the middle of a city.
For the whole foods chef
–> If you’re unsure what grain mill would be best for your family, see my complete guide to choosing a grain mill here. But the short rundown is; the Classic Nutrimill does a great job, at the lowest price point. The Harvest Mill wins for most beautiful to sit on your counter. And the Mockmill is a beautiful workhorse that wins for best engineered, best at milling alternative grains, and finest flour, but it also sits at a higher price point. <–
Bill loves sending out the robot vacuum when a mess needs to be cleaned up. The lotion contains colloidal silver which is one of the only ingredients that helps Bill’s cracked, dried, overworked mechanic’s hands (especially in the winter!) We call our cast iron griddle “the bacon pan,” so I think that should explain why it landed under the men’s category!
For the gardener/food preserver
Give the gift of a well-weeded garden, perfectly dehydrated food, and thriving soil!
For the naturally minded
Homemade gift ideas
Looking to delight your friends and family with homemade gifts they’ll actually love? I’ve got you covered.
Mix up some healthy homemade hot chocolate mix and label with instructions for mixing up a cup of delicious, adaptogen-rich hot cocoa. OR purchase the version my recipe is based off of HERE. (Use code SOULYRESTED)
Mix up my famous homemade coke soda syrup and wrap it up with some bottles or cans of seltzer (or better yet, this machine to make your own seltzer at home!). And Boom! Your friends and family now have access to the best healthy, homemade soda in the world!
Make homemade salt dough ornaments that will last a lifetime. These are especially fun to make/paint with kids! Find my cinnamon salt dough recipe here. This recipe works great for hand and foot prints (or paw prints!), too, for a baby’s first Christmas memento.
Make homemade caramel corn! This was my go-to homemade Christmas gift for my husband for years–in fact, he complains when there isn’t a wrapped Tupperware full of homemade caramel corn under the tree for him. (p.s. I shared my homemade caramel corn recipe ages ago, back when I used to use corn syrup. These days I substitute maple syrup for the corn syrup.)
Mix up a super-easy holiday tea blend that everyone will love. If you’re feeling really fancy, you could even include a recipe for this decaf Frozen Mocha Frappe made with my not coffee tea (it’s really good!!).
Stocking stuffers
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Positively teas have SO many flavors of loose leaf tea you’re sure to love. Plus, they’re all organic. Use the code “SOULYRESTED” to save on every tea blend here, even the already-amazing prices on bulk sizes.
All the discounts/codes
Just ingredients–code “SOULYRESTED” for 10% off your entire order, free shipping over $125