Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Versitility

Celebrating Home ceramic cookware is very versatile.  For one thing, ALL of the pottery is Oven, Microwave, Freezer, and Dishwasher safe.  Bean Pots will keep your food hot or cold for up to 4 hours.

We have a Double Bean Pot that is perfect for making dinner AND dessert all in the same dish.  How's clean up looking for you now?  Bean Pots are amazing little vessels which as I said before will hold hot or cold food and keep it for up to 4 hours.  You can do everything from entree's to desserts in these little magic pots.  Our mixing bowls are great for preparing side dishes, and let me be the first to tell you that when you mix up and bake a cake in the same dish, making dessert isn't such a chore.  Our 9x13 casseroles, and 8x8 bakers are great for anything ranging from casseroles, meatloaf, brownies and even ice cream cake.
There are so many uses for Celebrating Home's pottery, I could spend all day naming them.  What uses can you come up with?

Friday, April 5, 2013

Busy Mamma's

Can your spouse cook?  Mine can't...at least not very well. When I met him nearly 12 years ago, his idea of cooking was going through McDonald's drive-thru or putting a t.v dinner in the microwave.  I have taught him a few things over the years, he can do spaghetti or mac & cheese these days without too much trouble.  Enter 2012 when I decided to become a Designer with Celebrating Home.  I hosted my party at my friend Susan's house, and Tami was the Designer in charge of changing our lives forever with this magic bean pot she totes around.  I had been thinking of adding another line of income to my family, and that night, Celebrating Home spoke to me through Tami & her amazing food in less than 30 minutes.  Ok, so I order my business kit that night & a few days later I fell sick.  I had some kind of nasty respiratory infection, my head was stuffy, I felt like my chest was tight & I couldn't get a good deep breath in, but I was still getting up every morning & going to work.  I made it through the day & when I came home, I passed out leaving husband & son to fend for themselves for dinner.  I didn't want food, I just wanted sleep & to feel better.  They survived on whatever they could find to fix in the fridge, and then my business kit came.  I had worked 12 hours that day, sick...Hubbs opened the box, got everything out including the bean pot & cookbook that I bought to go with it.  He found a recipe in there that we had ingredients for, and proceeded to cook dinner.  Wait...WHAT?!?  My husband cooking?  I had to eat just to see if it was edible...and it was, it was GOOD.   I spent the next 2 days laying on the couch or in the bed, sleeping & trying to feel better.  All the while, this man I've had in my life for 11 years at the time was actually cooking using a bean pot & the bean pot cook book, and it was all delicious!

So now I'm a bean pot toting Designer!!  Hubby & son both use the bean pot to cook, and you know I do.  I'm a busy Mamma.  With scouts, piano, baseball, home school co-op field trips & clubs, who has time to cook?  I do because I can make a meal & have it on the table in 7-30 minutes, although it's 10-15 minutes average & I can teach you to do the same.  Does your family table need a weeknight makeover?

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Celebrating Home vs. Pampered Chef

When I mention that I am a Celebrating Home designer, I often get the reply "Celebrating Home? Is that like Pampered Chef?"  My answer is YES and NO.  I'm not here to bash Pampered Chef, please don't take it that way, however I don't know many facts about their products.  I'm sitting here with a Celebrating Home catalog AND a Pampered Chef catalog in front of me, and I'm going to note the similarities and differences so my readers can make an educated decision on which products they want to use & from which company they choose to purchase from.  If you have followed me any time at all, you know I talk about Bean Pot's nearly everyday.  Celebrating Home does carry more cookware than just Bean Pot's.  We also carry Casserole dishes, Spoon rests, Serving bowls, serving dishes, 8x8 bakers, Cool dip servers, and even Ceramic dishes.  All of our cookware, and dishes are made of Double Glazed Ceramic so it's nearly stick free. Everything is so easy to clean up after a meal.  A Bean Pot really is the work horse of our kitchen, and Celebrating Home has cookbooks that are full of recipes to make in your Bean Pot.  Something new from Celebrating Home is the addition of adding a personalized name or phrase to select varieties of cutting boards, wall art, and carrying bags.  And lets not forget home decor, I'm talking everything you loved about Home Interiors back in the day.  Wall Art, shelving, candles, sconces, mirrors, plaques, figurines, vases & containers.  Something to suit everyone's taste.  And last but not least, the addition of the BRAND NEW Penelope Ann line.  This line features carrying bags, purses, sunglasses, jewelry, scarfs.  We really do have something for everyone.  Now onto Pampered Chef...Like I said, I don't know many facts about their products, so I'm going with what's right in front of me in the catalog.  I see Pots & Pans, some are stainless steel & others are non-stick, lots of kitchen gadgets for stirring, mixing, cutting, chopping & serving.  I also see cookbooks and food items, but no home decor or fashion accessories. I'm looking at prices of items that Celebrating Home and Pampered Chef have that are similar, and I'm noticing that prices are comparable.  Some of Pampered Chef's items are a little higher, however, Celebrating Home's prices depend on which style you have your eye on to where Pampered Chef has a limited variety.  So when you think Pampered Chef you think "kitchen," and when you think Celebrating Home, you think of your entire "HOME."










Wednesday, April 3, 2013

More Than Cooking

I don't know about you, but I'm busy.  I'm a wife & mom, I work a full time job outside of being a Celebrating Home designer.  We home school our son, we have a lot of extra curricular activities...and 7 pets.  This is why I always post about how wonderful it is to have a Bean Pot from Celebrating Home.
This little ceramic pot is a true work horse in my kitchen.  I use it often, because I'm busy and don't always have the time to stand up and cook a meal, and quite honestly, the drive-thru is unhealthy and expensive.
I like to have some control over what my family is eating.  With my husband & myself being diabetic, we need to know what we're eating.  Now don't get me wrong, not everything I cook in a bean pot is the healthiest thing we could have, but more often than not what comes out of the bean pot is MUCH healthier than what comes out of the drive-thru window.
I've said all that to say this, Celebrating Home is about much more than cooking.  Celebrating Home began after Home Interiors went out of business.  The owners of Home & Garden party bought the Home Interiors brand, combined the two product lines and launched Celebrating Home.  Celebrating Home merchandise includes our lovely ceramic cookware & dishes, home decor, wall art, outdoor decor, candles, and our newest Penelope Ann line consists of purses & jewelry, scarfs & sunglasses. There are decorating & gift ideas for everyone.
If you're interested in seeing more of what Celebrating Home has to offer, a party is the way to go.  If you're local, I will come to your house & cook for you & your guests.  If you're not local, you can still have a party.  We can do Skype, or you can do an online party where you share my website with your guests & they place their orders.  The party will be set up in your name and you will reap all of the benefits.  The benefits of hosting a party are receiving free & half price merchandise.  You'll receive one half price item for every $100 retail your party total reaches & once your party reaches $200, you will also get 20% of the total in FREE merchandise.  April is a very special month also because on top of the regular free & half price merchandise, all of my hostesses who's party total is $300 or higher, will also get 3 pieces of merchandise from the new Penelope Ann line.
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Hospitality Set

I am so excited to announce that Celebrating Home's Hospitality set now comes in ZEBRA!!  For those of you who know me or have followed me for any length of time, you know how much I am in love with zebra print.  I cannot wait to get my hands on one of these zebra hospitality sets. Now, these are not for "sale," they must be earned.  You can earn your very own hospitality set when you & 2 friends host $200 qualifying parties.  They can be catalog parties or in home parties.
These sets also come in different designs, there's one for everyone's taste.
I'm sure there are many dishes you can make in your hospitality set, but I am in love with braids.  They are beautiful, simple to make, and taste like you've slaved all day in the kitchen making them. These are so easy anyone, including my son can make them once you learn the "braid" technique.
Are you ready for your hospitality set?  If so, you can contact me by e-mail, or Facebook to set up your party.

So easy a kid can do it

A year ago, I would never have imagined being able to bake a cake in the microwave.  Then I was introduced to Celebrating Home, and my designer Tami baked a beautiful pineapple upside down cake in the microwave in about 10 minutes.  Pineapple upside down cake is my favorite, and it was delicious!!  After that, I became a designer, and Tami taught me how to bake cakes in the microwave using Celebrating Home's line of Ceramic cookware.  Now, I bake cakes for other women in my mixing bowls.  Mixing & baking in the same bowl makes for super simple clean up. 
It's so easy a kid can do it.  The cake pictured below was actually made in the microwave by my 11 year old son who was baking cakes in preparation for his Blue & Gold Ceremony in February.  I wish I had a really great recipe for the cake shown, but my son doesn't bake from scratch yet.  This cake was a devils food cake mix, mixed according to package directions.  No need to spray the pan because our ceramic cookware is *almost* stick free.  I have never had anything stick in my pottery.  So, even if you're not a "baker" you can bake a simple cake in the microwave in about 10 minutes that looks & tastes like you've slaved in the kitchen all day.  Visit my website to pick up pottery of your own. Do you like simple? Share this with your friends so they can simplify their life too :0)


Sunday, March 31, 2013

Happy Easter

To all who celebrate, Happy Easter!!  My husband & son went to church today without me, I had to work today.  They went to Sunrise service at 8am, stayed for breakfast & egg hunt, then regular Sunday school, Church service & Communion...they were literally at church for 5 hours. I only wish I could have been there to see my son take his first Communion.  Maybe next year.

Tomorrow is April 1st, and this is no joke...EVERY party in April that totals $200 will receive the usual 20% FREE merchandise, 2 half price items, BUT, every party that reaches $300 or more will also get 3 items from our new Penelope Ann line.  This is super exciting!!  Visit my website to check out the Penelope Ann line, then tell me in the comments which 3 items you have your eye on.  And don't forget to share so your friends get a chance at getting their 3 free Penelope Ann items too.

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Meatloaf

I remember the old days of making meatloaf.  Mix your ingredients together, press into a pan of your choosing, and bake in the oven for 30-45 minutes.  These days it's much easier thanks to my bean pot.  Yes, once again, I've found another reason to LOVE my bean pot.  I came home from work today and took a 2 hour nap.  When I finally woke up, the natives were hungry for dinner.  My meatloaf recipe came from a Kraft food magazine several years ago:

Ingredients
2 Lbs Ground beef
1 package Kraft stuffing mix
1 egg
1/4 cup water
1/4 barbecue sauce

Mix all ingredients together except barbecue sauce, top meatloaf with barbecue sauce & bake on 350 for 30-45 minutes until done.

Sometimes I make substitutions to this recipe, but the one constant is the stuffing mix.  This saves me time from having to cut onion, celery, spices, and crumbling bread crumbs or crackers.  The other way I save time is by mixing all of these ingredients in the bean pot I'm going to bake it in.  Also saves on having to wash a bunch of dishes in the end.  I have one bean pot to wash, & bowl or pan I've made a veggie in, everyone in my house washes their own plate & silverware.  

Ok, so this is the way it went.  I woke up from my nap, grabbed 1 1/2 pounds of ground beef from the fridge.  Crumbled it in the bean pot, added the stuffing mix, egg, and water, then mixed well with my (clean) hands.  When I was finished mixing, I pressed the mixture into the bottom of the pan as evenly as I could, put the lid on the bean pot and popped it in the microwave for 12 minutes.  When it was done, I checked the internal temperature with a meat thermometer...don't want to give my family food poisoning. It was just under 160 degrees.  Since I'm out of barbecue sauce & ketchup, I grabbed the shredded cheese out of the fridge and topped the meatloaf with that.  I put it back in the microwave for 3 minutes to melt the cheese, and when it came out, it was the perfect 160 degrees.  While this was going on, I put our veggie of choice in a pot on the stove, covered with a lid and let it simmer while the meatloaf was cooking.  That's it, meatloaf dinner for my family in 15 minutes flat.

Are you as excited as I am about having a bean pot? You can get one here.  Don't forget to comment and share if you found this interesting or helpful.

Friday, March 29, 2013

Join me on Social Media

So after listening to a Rock Your Talk tele-seminar the other day about getting out there on social media, I spent literally hours tracking down the URL's to all of the social media sites I'm a member of.  I want you all to join me on social media, keep up with my crazy life and the business of blessing others with Celebrating Home. Instead of making you spend hours looking for me on these sites, I'm just going to give you the links to find me.

Linkedin
Facebook
Youtube
Pinterest
Twitter


Penelope Ann Line

Celebrating Home is launching the new Penelope Ann product line April 1st.  This line features items such as purses, jewelry, scarfs, Travel bags, and more!
I am a huge zebra print lover, so I can't wait to get my hands on some of the zebra bags, Lol.  My husband just shakes his head every time I start talking about getting my hands on something new that's zebra print.  
In our summer supplement catalog, we will have zebra Bean Pot's, Dishes, Aprons...you name it.  Oh I feel like a kid at Christmas just knowing what's in store!!
Now, you may not be as into zebra print as I am, and that's ok, there's something for everyone in the Penelope Ann line, and the summer supplement catalog. Click here to visit my website and don't forget to share this post.  

Oh, one more thing...In April, hostesses who's party reach $300 will receive 3 Penelope Ann items FREE in addition to the 20% free you'll get when your party hits $200.  What Penelope Ann item is on your wish list?


Wednesday, March 20, 2013

12 minute Baked Pork Chops

I needed something quick for dinner tonight.  I decided on Baked Pork Chops, and a pasta side.  My pork chops were mostly frozen, so I just seasoned them, and put them in a bean pot. I put the lid on and microwaved for 6 minutes, turned each of the chops over and microwaved another 6 minutes.  Voila, baked pork chops in 12 minutes...from (mostly) frozen at that.

For the pasta side, I just used a package and the microwave instructions in my Celebrating Home mixing bowl.  It took 10 minutes to cook.

There you go, a dinner worth Celebrating on the table in 22 minutes flat.  Would be perfect served with a salad or other steamed veggie.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Egg-Cellent casserole

This recipe comes from my Meals, Moments,& Memories entree cookbook.
12 medium or large eggs
1 pound of cooked sausage or 1 pound of cooked, crumbled bacon
1/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1/4 cup milk
Salt and pepper to taste

Combine all ingredients in your bean pot and whisk until well blended. Place lid on bean pot and microwave 4 minutes. Scramble again and microwave 6 minutes. Leave in ban put to serve.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Cherry cheese Danish

I want to thank my friend Tami for teaching me how to make braids in my hospitality set.

I do not sell these hospitality sets but you can get one free when you and 2 friends host a $200 qualifying party.

2 cans crescent rolls
1 package of cream cheese (I used 2 because the men folk at my house like it extra cheesy)
1 can cherry pie filling (or any fruit filling of your choice)

Layer crescent rolls in hospitality set, spread cream cheese, layer pie filling on top, braid together (ends first), bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.

Orange Dreamcicle Cake

1 can orange soda
1 yellow cake mix

In your bean pot, mix all ingredients well. Place the lid on and microwave 10 minutes.

Let it cool a few minutes and serve with whipped topping. Tastes just like the Orange cream pops we ate as a kid.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Four minute sausage and eggs

Using my Celebrating Home muffin baker, I placed 3 sausage patties and 3 eggs. You don't have to scramble the eggs, but you do have to break the yolks or they will explode. Place in the microwave for 4 minutes and you have a quick breakfast on the table that doesn't involve cold cereal.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

12 minute burrito

How to put a burrito dinner on the table in 12 minutes flat...

2 Lbs ground beef
1 package taco seasoning
Flour tortillas
your favorite cheese
1 can re-fried beans
salsa
guacamole
sour cream
Burrito toppings of your choice.

Directions

Place 2 pounds of ground beef and 1 package of taco seasoning in your bean pot & place in the microwave (lid on) for 12 minutes, or until no longer pink.

on a tortilla, spread re-fried beans, add meat, cheese & roll. Top with salsa, guacamole, sour cream or other toppings of choice.

Voila!!

Get a bean pot of your choice by visiting www.Celebratinghome.com/sites/Stephanienorton or contact me to schedule a party and earn free merchandise (nothing like a free bean pot).

Sunday, March 3, 2013

I love my bean pot

I just cooked a 3 lb beef roast to perfection in 20 minutes. How you ask? A bean pot of course! I put the roast in the bean pot, sprinkled salt and garlic on both sides, added 1 cup of water, then microwaved for 20 minutes.

Spring Catalog

View the full spring product line on my website.

Www.Celebratinghome.com/sites/StephanieNorton

Amazing Company

Celebrating Home is this Amazing company that I am proud to have been a part of for a year now.  They are a debt free company and offer the absolute BEST Designer and Hostess benefits I have ever seen in a home party plan.

I am blessed in the fact that I get to go into clients homes and bless them with 7-30 minute meal plans.  This saves them time and money on a busy night, and it also promotes health for their family because they are not having to run through the fast food drive through or order pizza for dinner on a busy night.  I have a collection of recipes, and I'm always looking for new ideas, and experimenting with new recipes.

I also get to do some decorating.  Celebrating Home has more than cookware, we also have BEAUTIFUL home decor, candles, and our new Penelope Ann line debuts April 1, 2013.

Visit my website and be inspired!!

www.Celebratinghome.com/sites/Stephanienorton