REDUCING YOUR HOLIDAY STRESS FOR A PLEASANT TIME FOR EVERYONE

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Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is reducing her holiday stress by using pre-made foods for a brunch tray

Let’s face it, when it comes to Holidays, we all encounter stress. Stress can come in several ways, but I’m about to help you reduce your Holiday stress and allow it to become an enjoyable time for everyone. For me, most of my stress centers around gifts and food. I want to pick out the perfect gift, and I want to see everyone enjoying the meal that I’ve put together.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is reducing her holiday stress by using pre-made pie crusts for a quiche

There is something about food that is comforting, and it tells those you prepare the food for that you care. I guess that’s how the phrase, “made with love” can apply. Because we eat our Holiday meals later in the afternoon, I like to have a late breakfast or brunch so that everyone will be hungry once the Holiday meal is served. Preparing things ahead of time and buying premade items is a way that you can whip together a delicious brunch in no time and reduce your Holiday stress level.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is reducing her holiday stress by using pre-packaged fruit for a brunch tray

I try to include lots of healthy options as well as sugary sweets that the kids will love. Fruit is a treat for all ages, and it looks beautiful and enticing when plated and set out for all to see. Children will even pick cut watermelon over a doughnut some of the time. Having the kids eat fruit instead of doughnuts will keep them from a sugar high, and that might help to reduce your Holiday stress.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is ready to cook with her Pioneer Woman pie plate and mixing bowls

I think the presentation is HUGE when it comes to the Holidays. I’ve been drawn to turquoise lately for my kitchen appliances, and I found several things at Walmart that had to go home with me. This Blooming Bouquet 9-inch pie plate and the Mazie 3-piece mixing bowl set were just a few of my new purchases.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is ready to cook with her Kitchenaid mixer and Pioneer Woman mixing bowls

Did you spy my new KitchenAid Professional 5 Qt. mixer? I can’t wait to put this baby in action, and I see some yeast rolls in Joe’s future for Thanksgiving.

These stoneware mixing bowls are heavy-duty, and I love the pour spout, making it easy to transfer your liquids to a pan. I’ll be using this to mix up cornbread this winter to serve with homemade vegetable beef soup. If you prefer your mixing bowls without the spout so that you can also use them as serving bowls, then you’ll like the set below.

The colors of this Cornucopia mixing bowl set are beautiful and perfect for your Holiday table.

I overlooked this set of serving dishes when I placed my order, but I love the print, so they are going in my cart right now. I especially love how each bowl has a sweet sentiment written inside. Have Fun, Enjoy, and Laugh A Lot are the sentiments, and I think these will be gorgeous on my table this spring.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is ready to cook with her Pioneer Woman mixing bowls and measuring cups

I’ve had metal and ceramic measuring cups and spoons before, but I prefer plastic ones instead. The metal ones always seem to corrode, probably from using vinegar or something like that, and I end up dropping a ceramic one and being short one measurement. You can tell that I am a clutz in the kitchen. Lol!

These measuring cups come in a 25 PC. Gadget set. I like that I can take off the ring that holds the set together, but I usually leave them attached so that they don’t scatter in my utensil drawer.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is reducing her holiday stress by using pie crusts that are pre-made for a quiche

Remember, I want to reduce my Holiday stress as much as possible, so I bought two 9″ deep dish pastry pie shells from the Walmart frozen food section. After my Quiche Lorraine is made, I’ll set it inside my Blooming Bouquet 9-inch pie plate for that “homemade” look.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is using a pre-made pie crusts in her Pioneer Woman pie plate

I used a basting brush to coat the bottom of the crust with beaten egg yokes. This helps to seal the crust and keep the bottom from getting soggy. After I bake the crust for about 10 minutes, I can then add the ingredients. While the pie crust is baking, I’ll make the quiche.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is preparing onions for a quiche

I love cooked onions but only when used sparingly. So, anytime someone gives me a recipe, I constantly alter the amount of onions I include. I’m not sure where I got this quiche recipe, but I modified the onions, the salt, and the cheese. Lol! Making a recipe your own is fun and intimidating at the same time. The recipe I received called for 1 whole onion, but I only added about 1/4 cup, and that was plenty.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is preparing onions for a quiche using a Pioneer Woman knife

The Sweet Romance stainless steel knife set made cutting up the onions easy. I didn’t shed one tear cutting up these onions. The knife blades have a different design on each one, and they are adorable, but they also work great. I am all for adorable, but I also want my knives to be sharp, and these work great. Each knife comes with a protective sleeve that cuts down on any accidental cuts when reaching in a drawer.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is preparing onions for a quiche on a red cutting board

I like these flexible plastic cutting mats that are extra thick to cut my meats and veggies on. They come in a set of four, and I use one color for meats and another for my veggies to avoid contaminating anything. Plus, I don’t have a lot of counter space to sit out a wooden cutting board, and these fit in a drawer.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is mixing the ingredients for a quiche in a red Pioneer Woman mixing bowl from Walmart

I mixed my eggs, heavy whipping cream, and spices before pouring it over my bacon, onions, and cheese mixture. The original recipe called for cooking the onions, but I didn’t bother, and it turned out fine. To make my life easier, I also bought pre-cooked bacon crumbles. I love bacon, but the smell lingers too long in my house, so pre-cooked crumbles work better for me. I like buying a 5lb bag of real crumbled bacon, and I put it in my freezer and just take out what I need.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is putting a quiche in a Pioneer Woman pie plate from Walmart

Even though this mixing bowl has a spout, I didn’t pour in my mixture. I forgot what I was doing, and I added the cubed cheese to my cream mixture, so I used the measuring cup to ensure that everything was distributed evenly. Then, I popped the whole thing in the oven for about 35 minutes. I had to bake it longer than the 25 minutes that the recipe called for, but that might have been because I put it in the heavy pie plate, or it could be my oven.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is reducing her holiday stress by making a fruit tray with pre-packaged fruit from Walmart

While the quiche was cooking, and boy, did it smell good, I had time to assemble the rest of the food. I bought pre-cut watermelon and cantaloupe, so that didn’t take me but just a minute to put it in this acrylic multi-function 5-n-1 cake dome. I love versatility when it comes to my fashions, and this multi-function tray is so versatile. It is a divided serving tray, cake stand, chip & dip server, punch bowl, and footed serving bowl. WOW!

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is reducing her holiday stress by making a brunch tray with pre-made food from Walmart

Even though this brunch tray looks like it took a lot of time to make, it was pretty easy. Everything, including the fruit, was done before the quiche came out of the oven. The acacia wooden serving tray with gold handles is the perfect size for a small brunch. It is 20″ x 13″ x 1,” and it holds a lot of food!

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is reducing her holiday stress by making a brunch tray

Since reducing my Holiday stress level is important, almost everything was premade or required minimal effort from me. I had to pop the waffles into the toaster, but even I couldn’t mess that up. Lol! I also fried up the sausage links and popped the pre-cooked bacon into the microwave. I think that was the total amount of “cooking” that I had to do for this brunch tray.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is reducing her holiday stress by making a brunch tray with grapes and muffins

Walmart’s deli has DELICIOUS muffins, cakes, and pies, so I added several mini muffins and a variety of creme cake loaves to the tray, along with powdered donuts. Just to make this tray appear a tiny bit healthy, I added green and red grapes. If you’ve never tried the creme cakes from Walmart’s deli, do yourself a favor and try them. They are so moist and flavorful; just don’t blame me if you eat the whole tray.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, made a Quiche Lorraine and put it in a Pioneer Woman pie plate from Walmart

When the quiche was ready to come out of the oven, I added a few more bacon bits for good measure. If a small amount of bacon is good, then a lot of bacon is better. Lol!

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, put a Quiche Lorraine in a Pioneer Woman pie plate from Walmart

I set the quiche on this wooden acacia cake stand to cool. It only needs to set for about 5 to 10 minutes before serving, and that was long enough for me to get out the plates and forks. To save yourself even more time the day of your Holiday meal, I might make the quiche mixture the night before and put it into the refrigerator until time to pour it in the pie crust.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is reducing her holiday stress by making a brunch bar

My mouth is watering just looking at this spread! Did you notice the little hammered copper cups that I used to hold syrup? These cups are so everyone can have their own individual syrup container. Plus, these look adorable, and presentation matters. These are shot glasses, but that will be our little secret.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is serving fruit from black and white dishes from Walmart

I’ve ordered these black and white Thyme & Table stoneware dishes, and they are even prettier in person than on the website. I love this medallion pattern, but there are several other patterns to choose from if this pattern is too bold. A mix and match set would be cute, and adding solid black pieces would look striking.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is plating fruit from a brunch tray

I had to sample a little of everything; that is the perk of being the cook. Lol!

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is ready to eat from the brunch tray she made

Oh, my word, this was so good, and pouring the syrup from the little copper cups was so fun. I know the grandchildren will love doing that.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is sampling fruit from a brunch tray she made for the holidays

You caught me; I have two plates. One is for the fruit and waffles, and the other is for a piece of the quiche once it cools. I am saving room because it smells divine!

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is cutting a quiche she made

Finally, it is time to cut the quiche, and I can’t wait for Joe to get home to sample it. I will be nice and leave him a piece, but he better hurry home.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, has a piece of quiche in a black and white plate with a gold fork

Joe must have a sixth sense because he got here just in time to get a slice of quiche. He declared it EXCELLENT and continued to eat another piece or two, but who is counting?

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, has a2 pieces of quiche in black and white plates with a gold forks

I’m starting to look forward to Thanksgiving morning. Walmart has lots of shortcuts to reduce your Holiday stress and save time in the kitchen, plus, everything is so good. Food is what we look forward to on Thanksgiving, but time spent with the family is precious. If Walmart can give me more time with my family, then I am all in for that.

Over 40 blogger, Tania Stephens, is reducing her holiday stress by making a brunch tray using pre-made foods from Walmart

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45 Comments

  1. You have to be kidding.No wonder you are stressed.Suoer woman syndrome says we are responsible for creating the perfect experience holiday for everyone else.If Mama doesn’t do it ,it won’ t happen.At 75,I can say so what ? I can relate to your efforts but no way would I go back to that time in my life when I was just like you.Bustin my butt for fantasy.,Now I am so much more real with far less self-expectations.Maturation is a process and I would not trade places with anyone.You Aretha real McCoy but giv we some thodoing to yourself.You are good enough without pushing for further accomplishments….

  2. Jacqueline says:

    Merry Christmas to you and yours Tanya.

  3. I love a good quiche over the holidays I make up a few at a time and freeze them for unexpected guests. Can you share your quiche recipe looks yummy

  4. Would love a link to that gorgeous sweater you are wearing!!!

  5. Cathy Alves says:

    Love all your ideas. Love the plates will have to order them. Can u share your recipe. Would alike to make it over the holidays. Thank you for all your great ideas
    Cathy Alves

  6. Karen Ziegler says:

    Everything looks so good and so many helpful stress reliever ideas. Keep up the good work ! Love your blog.
    Karen Ziegler

  7. You make everything look beautiful! Would you mind sharing the quiche recipe?

  8. Yum! The food looks so good…my mouth is watering. I like the serving plate and all the bowls. You made a very nice presentation of everything!

  9. Love your ideas and these dishes! Great helpful post, thank you!

  10. It all looks yummy! I love the plates and that serving tray.

  11. Timely post! Saving it so I can refer to your presentations. As others have asked, can you pass along the quiche recipe? My mouth is watering!

  12. Diane Schulert says:

    Hey Tanya! Love your food ideas and love for family time during Thanksgiving,…we are the same fans of the same things! Love those Walmart plates, might talk to my hubs to see if we can get them,…thanks for all the ideas!

  13. Wonderful ideas, Tania! Please share the quiche recipe if you don’t mind!

  14. Thanks for your post. Love those Pioneer Woman items. I have a few of them at my home. Food looks delicious too.

  15. This is wonderful! I’m always looking to reduce stress; aren’t we all?
    I’m ordering the acrylic dome dish and the acacia tray.
    Thanks for such beautiful shots and ideas!
    I “second” the request to share the quiche recipe!

  16. Gardeningmama says:

    Girlfriend I hear you! Keep it simple Sally! I like pre-cut onions (Trader Joes produce section, Safeway freezer aisle); shredded cheese; pre-rolled out pie dough, ready to put in the pan & takes minimal space in freezer. Will check out Walmarts bakery section! 🙂

  17. Thank you for such good ideas. I always say I won’t get stressed but I find a way somehow. I think it is cooking too many dishes. No ones fault but my own.

  18. Kellie Johnson says:

    Hi, Did I miss the quiche recipe? It looks delicious. Would yo please share it. Thank you.

  19. Nancy Onorato says:

    What a fabulous post today, Tania! I’m all about minimizing stress during the holidays. Definitely ordering those Pioneer Woman bowls & knives – they’re gorgeous. Thank you for such great ideas!

  20. Ok, all looks sooo great. Would you please share the quiche recipe!

  21. I love brunch. I’m going to pick up that tray today, I love the handles.

  22. The brunch tray is such a fun and unique idea. Thank you, Tania, for the great ideas to make things a little easier for us during the holiday rush.

  23. Can you share your quiche recipe? Looks yummy and love your posts.

  24. What a great post! Lots of great ideas. Thanks!

  25. Brenda Lynch says:

    Did I miss the recipe for the quiche? It looks wonderful! Well, It all looks wonderful!!

  26. Looks so delicious and inviting. I’ll be right over for some brunch and conversation. Your family is in for some special treats.
    I enjoyed the entertaining post. A nice little change of pace from the fashion posts. Very creative.

  27. KAREE B GANDER says:

    Hi Tania. Last year you shared your sweet potato casserole. I loved it but I can’t find the recipe. Could you share it again?

  28. Marla Campbell says:

    Great tips! I think I will have a Christmas brunch .

  29. Holly Pickering says:

    Some excellent tips! Thanks!😁

  30. Cheryll Sampson says:

    Great tips. Made me hungry!

  31. Ann Claire says:

    I love your brunch post.

  32. Great presentation… especially the charcuterie!

  33. This was so cool! So many great tips and ideas! Great job Tania as always!

  34. Ginger Hiller says:

    Everything looks fabulous! I hope that you will share the quiche recipe with us! Great idea on buying the 5lb bag of bacon bits and keeping it in the freezer. I will start doing that. I have a 3 piece mixing bowl set with pouring spouts that was my mom’s that I love using. They are not glass, so they are easier to lift when filled with ingredients, however they are not dishwasher safe due to the rubber band on the bottom. I really like the sweater you have on!

  35. Loving the tray with the gold handles! You made it look easy!

  36. TAMI LEWIS says:

    Brunch is one of my favorite times to entertain. I loved the idea of the individual syrup servings.

  37. Very nice. I will be checking out Wal-Mart for those pie plates and wooden tray. But where did the pretty purple sweater come from??

  38. Ann H Pavlicek says:

    Thanks for the brunch idea. I love the little copper cups for syrup. Beautiful presentation!

  39. You had some really cute black leather jackets on your site and I can’t find them?! Can you help me?

  40. Great post. This is the way to entertain. And you look so pretty—“ the hostess with the mostest”!

  41. Beautiful presentation!

  42. Wonderful post! I love all these great brunch ideas and just love all the kitchen tools you showed! The dishes are beautiful! So much fun to get a glimpse of your holiday spread!! I’m heading to Wal Mart!