Category: Lifestyle

  • Instant Pot Keto Recipes: 10 Easy Low Carb Keto Recipes To Keep You In Ketosis

    Instant Pot Keto Recipes: 10 Easy Low Carb Keto Recipes To Keep You In Ketosis

    Having an instant pot in the kitchen can save you so much time these days. You can make almost anything in them! And for those of us on the keto diet, it can be a real lifesaver. There are tons of instant pot keto recipes that are delicious and will keep you in ketosis.

    Apart from the variety of dishes you can cook with them, an instant pot has many other benefits!

    They are small and don’t take up a lot of space. This makes them ideal for anyone with a small kitchen.

    They also don’t fill up your kitchen with as much heat as an oven does, which is great for those warm summer days!

    And, speaking of healthy keto recipes, foods cooked in an instant pot retain most of their nutrients during the cooking process!

    10 Instant Pot Keto Recipes

    I’ve said it before, but eating keto really doesn’t have to be difficult. You just need to get into the swing of things, and it becomes easier the longer you keep at it.

    You learn more tricks and discover new recipes. Like these amazingly easy instant pot keto recipes.

    There are tons of great keto recipes out there that you can cook in your instant pot, but below I share some of my favorites with you.

    Why not try one of them for lunch or dinner today? No one will even know that they’re keto approved!

    1. Instant Pot Low-Carb Loaded Cauliflower Soup

    This is a recipe you can make over and over again and you won’t ever get tired of it.

    It’s both gluten-free and low-glycemic, but absolutely amazing. No one will even think of this as a low carb meal while eating this soup!

    Instant Pot Low-Carb Loaded Cauliflower Soup with cheese on topFull recipe available at Kalyn’s Kitchen

    2. Keto Instant Pot Frittata

    This Keto instant pot frittata with broccoli and peppers is seriously divine.

    It works great for breakfast, brunch or even just as a light quick meal. The instant pot makes the eggs come out really light and fluffy in this yummy frittata.

    Image of a round Instant Pot Frittata on a wooden boardFull recipe available at Two Sleevers

    3. Instant Pot Faux Cauliflower Mashed Potatoes

    Need to make a quick meal last minute? No need to go with something unhealthy.

    You can make this quick and tasty mashed cauliflower recipe in 20 minutes!

    Faux Cauliflower Mashed Potatoes in a bowl with butter on topFull recipe available at Paleo Pot

    4. Instant Pot No-Noodle Lasagna

    I know I know, you’re probably thinking “No-noodle lasagna? Is it even lasagna at all without the noodles?”. But yes, you can make no noodle lasagna, and it’s really delicious!

    It’s also super easy to make and requires only 35 minutes to make – that includes both the prep and cook time!

    Image of Instant Pot No-Noodle Lasagna in a bowlFull recipe available at Low Carb Yum

    5. Instant Pot Italian Tomato Meatballs

    These meatballs contain no breadcrumbs or other fillers and are keto, paleo and Whole30 friendly.

    They are perfect for a quick snack, or you can make a meal out of them and serve them with cauliflower mash or other veggies.

    Instant Pot Italian Tomato Meatballs in a bowl with sauceFull recipe available at Instant Pot Eats

    6. Beef Barbacoa (Chipotle Copycat)

    This recipe is a Chipotle copycat recipe that’s just as good as the original. You can make this tender, juicy, fall apart meat in just one hour!

    It’s incredibly easy to make and also Keto friendly, Whole30 approved and gluten free.

    Beef Barbacoa in a white bowl with sprinkled spring onion on topFull recipe available at Jays Baking Me Crazy

    7. Easy Balsamic Beef Pot Roast

    If you’re looking for some serious comfort food, this is it.

    Serve it with some cauliflower mash to make it the perfect meal.

    Oh, and did I mention it’s also Keto, Atkins and Paleo friendly?

    Balsamic Beef Pot Roast meat chunks in a bowl on top of cauliflowerFull recipe available at I Breathe I’m Hungry

    8. Smothered Pork Chops with Mushroom Gravy

    This dish can be put together in 3 easy steps with your instant pot – saute, pressure and stir!

    Made with bacon, onion, garlic and mushroom, the goodness in this recipe makes for some delicious comfort food.

    Image of Smothered Pork Chops with Mushroom Gravy in a bowlFull recipe available at What’s Cookin Chicago

    9. Keto Low Carb Chili

    The only way to really make low carb keto chili is to leave out the beans, as they contain too many carbs.

    So yes, this low carb chili recipe doesn’t contain any beans! But trust me, you won’t even miss the beans with this deliciousness.

    This recipe is also freezer friendly and reheats well, so you can make one big batch and freeze it for later. Will make your life so much easier having ready-made meals available throughout a busy week!

    Image of Keto Low Carb Chili in a bowlFull recipe available at Wholesome Yum

    10. Garlic Butter Chicken

    Some people tend to love garlic, others don’t.

    Personally, I love garlic. If you love garlic like me, give this garlic butter chicken a try.

    For a full keto meal, the recipe recommends that you pair it with spinach, but you can pair it with any of your favorite veggies and it’ll work just as well.

    Shredded Garlic Butter Chicken strips in a white bowlFull recipe available at Keto Summit


    So, like you’ve seen, there are some amazing recipes you can make with your instant pot!

    If you enjoyed this collection of instant pot keto recipes, I’d appreciate it immensely if you would take a second to pin the below image to your one of your Pinterest boards!

    It’ll make it easier for you to get back to later!

    Pin these instant pot keto recipes for later!

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  • 10 Low Carb Keto Bread Recipes That You Need In Your Life

    10 Low Carb Keto Bread Recipes That You Need In Your Life

    You don’t have to give up bread completely when going keto. I know this is one of the things that so many people struggle with when starting to eat keto. Fortunately, there are some healthy low carb keto bread recipes that you can make.

    Low Carb Keto Bread Recipes You Need To Try

    Low carb keto bread recipes can either be a hit or miss. Some taste amazing, others not so much.

    If you’ve tried keto bread before and didn’t like it, don’t give up just yet. Keto bread can taste very different depending on the ingredients and how its made. So you just have to try a few out and see which ones you like.

    I’ve rounded up some of my favorite keto bread recipes that will help you on your keto journey. If you’d like to see the full recipe, please click on the link below each image.

    1. 90 Second Almond Flour Keto Bread

    This is definitely one of my favorite keto bread recipes since it’s super quick to make and also tastes delicious.

    Simply mix the ingredients in a mug or bowl. Then just pop it in the microwave for 90 seconds and you have your bread!

    This keto bread is very versatile and is perfect for burgers, sandwiches or even as keto breadcrumbs.

    Low Carb Keto Bread Recipes: 90 Second Almond Flour Keto BreadFound from Headbangers Kitchen

    2. Coconut Flour Flat Bread

    This flatbread works great with either a sweet or savory filling.

    Use them as a pizza base, fill them with cheese, eat them with a dip or roll them up or use them for enchilada recipes – you name it!

    Keto Bread Recipes: Coconut Flour Flat BreadFound from Divalicious Recipes

    3. Low Carb Bread Bun

    Yes, you can still enjoy burgers on the keto diet!

    Kirbie filled her bun with slices of avo and a fried egg. Of course, you can get creative and build your own burger.

    This low carb bread bun comes in at only 3g net carbs per bun.

    Keto Bread Recipes: Low Carb Bread BunFound from Kirbie Cravings

    4. Keto Bread

    Instead of gluten, this recipe uses xanthan gum to hold all of the ingredients together.

    This keto bread recipe is perfect if you still want to enjoy things like sandwiches or toast.

    Keto Bread Recipes: Keto BreadFound from Fat For Weight Loss

    5. Nut Free Gluten Free Low Carb Bread

    A lot of keto bread recipes are made with almond flour.

    But I know that some of you may be allergic to nuts. Luckily this one is made with nut-free sesame flour.

    If you haven’t tried low carb sesame flour before, even if you aren’t allergic to nuts, why not give it a try?

    Keto Bread Recipes: Nut Free Gluten Free Low Carb BreadFound from Low Carb Yum

    6. Low Carb Cloud Bread

    Another quick keto bread recipe that will take you only 5 minutes to whip up.

    This cloud bread has a light, fluffy, airy type of texture that just melts in your mouth.

    Add a bit of Rosemary seasoning, salt and a hint of pepper on each slice for a yummy savory type bread.

    Keto Bread Recipes: Low Carb Cloud BreadFound from I Save A 2 Z

    7. Oopsie Keto Flatbread Recipe

    This oopsie flatbread is perfect for crunchy toppings and rich sauces and only contain 2g net carbs per bread.

    They are also freezer friendly, so you can make a big batch and keep some for later.

    Keto Bread Recipes: Oopsie Keto Flatbread RecipeFound from Low Carbe Diem

    8. Keto Blueberry Lemon Bread

    Okay, I had to add a keto bread recipe here that is more on the sweet side.

    This one is actually listed as a keto dessert recipe.

    It’s not overly sweet though, so whether you see it as a dessert or not, it’s a perfect treat to enjoy with your morning coffee.

    Keto Bread Recipes: Keto Blueberry Lemon BreadFound from Elana’s Pantry

    9. Coconut Flour Mini Cheese Loaves

    These min cheese loaves are too cute – and they taste amazing.

    They’re great to pack in lunchboxes and good for a quick snack.

    Eat them warm with a bit of butter and you’ll be addicted to these mini loaves.

    Keto Bread Recipes: Coconut Flour Mini Cheese LoavesFound from Ditch The Carbs

    10. Keto Garlic Bread

    Who doesn’t love garlic bread?

    This keto garlic bread can be served as an appetizer, a side dish or even eaten as a quick snack.

    It’s crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, with a delicious garlic flavor that everyone will love.

    Keto Bread Recipes: Keto Garlic BreadFound from Diet Doctor


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    With these low carb keto bread recipes, you can stay in ketosis and still enjoy delicious bread. These keto breads are easy to make, healthy and delicious! #keto #ketobread #ketobreadrecipes #ketosis #lowcarb

  • Bathroom Organization: 10 Things You Need To Throw Away

    Bathroom Organization: 10 Things You Need To Throw Away

    Bathroom organization can sometimes feel like such a big task to tackle. It’s so easy for a bathroom to become cluttered and disorganized.

    Just think of all the stuff you usually store in your bathroom. Things like toiletries, beauty products, linens and all the other extras. Yeah, makes sense to have all that stuff in your bathroom. But among those things, there’s probably a lot of things in your bathroom that you don’t REALLY need.

    Bathroom organization & decluttering

    One of the ways to quickly organize and declutter your bathroom is to get rid of the things that aren’t really necessary.

    Now I’m going to go through a list of things that you might also have in your bathroom that you could probably throw away.

    Many of you likely hold on to some items or products because you might use it in the future. It could be useful if you ever need it right? But then a year (or two) goes by and you never use it. I’m also guilty of this. It’s time to let those things go.

    Of course, it’s up to you to decide whether or not to toss things, but I encourage you to really consider it. Your bathroom will be so much cleaner and organized afterward!

    One piece of advice I’d like to give you (that I often need to remind myself of) is: If you haven’t used it in a year, you probably won’t use it in the next year, so get rid of it or give it away.

    So, let’s start decluttering with these bathroom organization tips of things you can throw away!

    1. Empty bottles in the shower

    Bathroom organization & decluttering: Bottles in shower

    Empty shampoo, conditioner, and body wash bottles can take up so much space in the shower. I don’t know why this happens, but people often leave empty bottles in the shower for days or even weeks.

    I think it’s probably because we like to think that maybe we can just get a tiny bit of product out of it the next time. But then it never happens.

    Whatever the reason, when it’s empty, take it out and throw it in the trash. It doesn’t take that much effort and makes space in the shower for a new bottle.

    2. Expired, old or unused beauty and makeup products

    Bathroom organization & decluttering: Cosmetics

    Did you know some beauty and makeup products have expiration dates on them? If you have any expired beauty products cluttering your bathroom, get rid of them.

    Besides makeup and beauty products, also consider tossing expired sunscreen. After the expiration date, there is no guarantee that the product will still protect your skin from harmful UV rays.

    3. Old, tattered washcloths and/or towels

    Bathroom organization & decluttering: Towels

    If you have towels or washcloths that are starting to look a bit on the rough side, maybe consider getting rid of them. If you’re a DIYer you could also repurpose them into rags or something if you like.

    Personally, I keep old towels to use for my dogs, but I store them separately in another closet and keep them out of the bathroom.

    4. Free samples & small travel size items

    Bathroom organization & decluttering: Samples

    Do you also have a basket full of small free sample items or mini shampoo, conditioner and body wash bottles from hotels?

    If yes, then you need to think about when you will actually use them. If you travel often and you actually use these cute mini items, I think its fine to keep them. But if you keep collecting them but never use them, they will all eventually expire and you’ll need to throw them away anyway.

    If you have a big batch of items like this that you never use, consider giving them away to someone who might use them (or to homeless shelters if you can).

    5. Expired medicine and prescriptions

    Bathroom organization & decluttering: Medicine

    I know many people who keep their medicine in the bathroom. I personally don’t do this, but if you do, make sure to check the expiration date on these items from time to time.

    If you have any old or expired medications, it might be time to get rid of some of them. Just make sure you expose of them in a safe manner (or take it to your local pharmacy).

    6. Old cosmetic bags you never use

    Bathroom organization & decluttering: Vanity bags

    I have a ton of different cosmetic bags that I never use. Most of them are from times where I purchased makeup or beauty products and they were included as a free gift. But I don’t like them very much so I never end up using them.

    If you’re like me and have cosmetic bags that you don’t use, it’s time to either give them away or throw them away. You’re not going to use it any time soon so it’s really just taking up space you could be using for something else.

    7. Old toothbrushes

    Bathroom organization & decluttering: Toothbrush

    Toothbrushes aren’t made to last for years and years, and you should replace your toothbrush every 3 months or so. Otherwise, it’ll end up accumulating mold and bacteria.

    If you haven’t replaced yours in a while, it might be time to get a new one. I know some people like to keep old toothbrushes for cleaning hard to reach spots, but perhaps don’t keep them in the bathroom!

    8. Empty packaging

    Bathroom organization & decluttering: Empty packaging

    If you normally take things out of their original packaging and throw the empty packaging away, you probably won’t have this problem.

    But if you like to use things directly from their packaging, sometimes it just ends up that way that the empty Q-Tips packaging never makes it to the trash. It just stays in the cabinet and adds to the clutter.

    If this happens in your bathroom, try to make a conscious effort to throw any packaging away the moment it is empty.

    9. Gifts & bath items

    Bathroom organization & decluttering: Bath items

    There’s always that well-meaning friend who gives you a fancy or cute set of bath items as a gift that you’re unfortunately never going to use.

    Whether its bath items (and you’re a shower person, not a bath person) or some fancy soap loofah thing, if you know you won’t use it, don’t store it in your bathroom. Rather give it to someone who would actually use it.

    10. Rusty razors

    Bathroom organization & decluttering: Rusty razor

    If you notice any razors starting to show rust, just throw them away. Once they start rusting, they’re no longer useful and you shouldn’t be using them. You don’t want any rust to enter your body as you can get a bad infection from this.


    Hopefully going through this list of bathroom organization tips made you think about the things that you can throw away in your bathroom.

    Like I said before, if you haven’t used something in over a year, are you really going to use it in the next year? If the honest answer is no, then it’s time to consider throwing it away. Or giving it away if it’s something that someone can still use.

    If you found this post helpful, please remember to pin it to your organization board on Pinterest! And you can also share it on your favorite social media platform!

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  • 10 Easy DIY 4th Of July Decorations And Crafts You Need To Try This Year

    10 Easy DIY 4th Of July Decorations And Crafts You Need To Try This Year

    With Independence Day coming up, many people are already starting to think about 4th of July decorations and crafts to make.

    Whether you’re hosting a party or barbecue, or just want to add a festive touch to your home, these easy DIY 4th of July decorations are perfect to celebrate Independence Day.

    Patriotic 4th Of July Decorations And Crafts

    There are many crafts you can make to decorate your home for the 4th of July that won’t require you to spend a lot of money.

    From paper garlands to candles to patriotic wreaths, I hope this list will inspire you and give you some ideas of how you can decorate your home to celebrate America.

    To see the full tutorial for any of these crafts (if available), please click on the link below each image.

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    1. Paper Star Garland

    This paper star garland is available from Etsy but is easy and simple enough to make yourself.

    You just need some paper stars and some string, then you can sew the string through the stars. You could also glue two stars together around the string to get the same result.

    4th Of July Decorations: Paper Star GarlandFound from Etsy

    2. Patriotic Clothespin Wreath

    If you’re looking to make a wreath for your door for Independence Day, this one is really easy to do and only requires a few supplies.

    4th Of July Decorations: Patriotic Clothespin WreathFound from Home Crafts By Ali

    3. Patriotic Paper Chain

    Another inexpensive paper craft you can make that will add a patriotic touch to your home. It looks adorable hanging from a mantle, dessert table or even as a party backdrop.

    It’s also the perfect craft to make with children as a fun activity that everyone can enjoy.

    4th Of July Decorations: Patriotic Paper ChainFound from Love The Day

    4. Painted Lawn Stars

    Okay, this is not really decor per say, but I think this is such a creative idea if you’re hosting a 4th of July party or barbecue and have a big lawn. It will really add to the fun and excitement of an Independence Day celebration.

    The paint the author used is construction marking paint intended for grass which you can find at any home improvement store. The paint will NOT kill the grass but it is permanent. This means you will only get it off by letting the grass grow out and then mowing it off (worth it in my opinion).

    4th Of July Decorations: Painted Lawn StarsFound from The Concrete Cottage

    5. Star Candles

    If you’ve got some plain white candles you can turn them into these star candles for minimalist Independence Day decorations.

    Just get some blue and red star stickers and white candles and you’re good to go!

    4th Of July Decorations: Star CandlesFound from Good Housekeeping

    6. American Flag Pillow

    To create this flag pillow, the author used an old sweater with an embroidered American flag and turned it into this cute pillow cover.

    You can also recreate this look with a blank white pillow by sewing or by gluing a small American flag onto the pillow.

    4th Of July Decorations: American Flag PillowFound from Thrifty Decor Chick

    7. American Flag Mason Jars

    Adding some 4th of July spirit to your home can be as easy as jazzing up a couple of mason jars!

    You can paint your mason jars or just add the American flag to them and then use them however you like. I would put flowers in them!

    4th Of July Decorations: American Flag Mason JarsFound from Our Unexpected Journey

    8. Pallet Flag

    With some paint and a wooden pallet, you can easily recreate this wooden pallet flag for your front porch.

    Of course, you don’t necessarily have to use a large pallet to do this. You can also do something similar with a smaller pallet and hang it on your door or wall for some 4th of July decorations.

    4th Of July Decorations: Pallet FlagFound from Saving By Design

    9. Easy Patriotic Centerpiece

    You can make this celebratory 4th of July centerpiece in a couple of minutes once you have all the items. You just need a mason jar, some rice, a couple of star picks and small flags to create this centerpiece.

    4th Of July Decorations: Easy Patriotic CenterpieceFound from Tidy Mom

    10. Patriotic Shutter

    You can decorate your home, yard or front porch with this easy to make patriotic shutter.

    You’ll need an old shutter, some tape and spray paint of the correct color. If you want to soften up the edges you can also drape some burlap and ropes over it like the author did in this case.

    4th Of July Decorations: Patriotic ShutterFound form Hoosier Homemade


    Want to make some of this 4th of July decorations later? Pin it to your Independence Day decorations board on Pinterest!

    4th Of July Decorations

    4th Of July Decorations

  • 10 Linen Closet Organization Ideas That Also Looks Beautiful

    10 Linen Closet Organization Ideas That Also Looks Beautiful

    Okay, so today I thought I’d tackle my linen closet. Who would’ve thought that a small closet like that could become so messy and unorganized so quickly? Unfortunately, it happens all the time. Luckily with a little help from Pinterest, I found some great linen closet organization ideas that not only organize your linen closet but also makes it look beautiful.

    Beautiful Linen Closet Organization Ideas

    When you’re doing laundry and cleaning up your home, it’s often so easy to just shove anything into your linen closet.

    And after a while, it becomes so cluttered that you don’t even want to open the door. You know that once you do, various blankets, towels, sheets, and whatnot will come flying out at you.

    If you’ve been avoiding tackling your linen closet, then it might be time to get down to business. And I’ve got some help.

    With these linen closet organization ideas, you’ll be able to organize your linen closet and keep it organized for good this time.

    Whether your linen closet is small and narrow or big and wide, the ideas below are some of the best I found online. Use them as a source of inspiration to get your linen closet back in shape.


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    1. Organize with decorative baskets and bins

    You can use baskets and bins to group similar items together, making it easier to find something when looking for it.

    It also helps to conceal some items which you do not necessarily want to see each time you open your closet, like cleaning supplies and toilet paper.

    Linen Closet Organization Ideas: Organize with BasketsImage from Dear Lillie Blog

    2. Creative extra storage with an over the door organizer

    If you’ve got some space in your linen closet, you can add an over the door organizer to create even more storage space.

    Use this storage to store smaller items that you need more often so that they’ll be easier to grab.

    Linen Closet Organization Ideas: Door RackImage from Amazon

    3. Roll your towels and/or blankets

    Maximize your space by rolling your towels and blankets and stacking them on top of each other instead of folding them.

    You can keep similar colored towels together to create a more cohesive look and feel.

    Linen Closet Organization Ideas: Roll your towelsImage from Aqua Lane Design

    4. Label your storage containers

    If you’re using baskets and bins for storage, you might find yourself looking through a number of them to find the item you want.

    Adding labels to your storage containers can help you find items quicker and will help make sure that you store items in the correct containers going forward.

    Linen Closet Organization Ideas: Add labelsImage from The Simply Organized Home

    5. Add a cute curtain

    Add a small curtain to sections of your linen closet if you don’t want the items stored there to be immediately visible.

    This also helps make your linen closet look neater and will help you hide sections that you don’t find aesthetically appealing.

    Linen Closet Organization Ideas: Add a CurtainImage from Restoring The Roost

    6. Use wire baskets or clear containers

    If you don’t want to label containers in your linen closet, another solution is to use clear containers or wire baskets.

    This also makes it easy to find what you’re looking for as you can see exactly what you have and what goes where.

    Linen Closet Organization Ideas: Wire baskets for your linen closetImage from Simply Organized

    7. Store sheets in pillowcases

    Fold your sheets and insert them into their matching pillow cases before storing them in your linen closet.

    This is a quick and easy way to make sure that all your sets always stay together.

    Linen Closet Organization Ideas: Store sheets in matching pillowcasesImage from Lemons Lavender And Laundry

    8. Add towel bars

    Add towels bars to the inside of your linen closet door to store sets of clean and ready to use towels.

    This will make it easier for guests to find the towels they can use for their next shower.

    Linen Closet Organization Ideas: Use Towel Bars for extra storageImage from BHG

    9. Use a hamper

    Add an elegant hamper at the bottom of your linen closet to store used linens, rags, and towels.

    This keeps everything out of sight until laundry day.

    Linen Closet Organization Ideas: Use a hamperImage from A Mrs Among Magnolias

    10. Shelf dividers

    You can also use shelf dividers to keep items separate on your linen closet shelves.

    Linen Closet Organization Ideas: Shelf dividersImage from Amazon



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    Pin these linen closet organization ideas for later!

    If you’ve been avoiding your linen closet because it’s unorganized, it might be time to declutter and finally get it organized.

    I hope these linen closet organization ideas will inspire you to do just that.

    And if you don’t have the time just yet but would like to get back to these ideas later, please pin one of the images below to your organization board on Pinterest.

    DIY Linen Closet Organization Ideas

    DIY Linen Closet Organization Ideas

     

  • 15 Cute And Expensive Looking DIY Gifts You Have To Make

    15 Cute And Expensive Looking DIY Gifts You Have To Make

    Since Mother’s day is coming up, I’ve been thinking about what gift I could give to my mom (even though she says she doesn’t need anything).

    I always feel like I’m really bad with gifts since I struggle to pick something. But after thinking about it, I’ve decided to make something this year instead. So naturally, I ended up searching online for easy DIY gifts I could make.

    DIY Gifts That Everyone Will Love

    Now, these gifts aren’t specifically for Mother’s day though, you could make them for someone’s birthday, as a housewarming gift, or any other occasion. You get the idea.

    What I really love about DIY gifts is that they are so much more personal and special because you make them yourself. And the ones I found for you below are all really cute and useful too.

    For the full instructions on how to make any of the DIY gifts listed below, please click on the link underneath each image.

    1. Sharpie Dot DIY Flower Pots

    Such a cool idea to write someone’s name on a flower pot in such a cute way. It makes it so much more personal!

    You can also get creative and experiment with different colors or patterns.

    DIY Gifts: Sharpie Dot DIY Flower PotsFound from Cutesy Crafts

    2. Rose Petal Bath Salts

    These rose petal bath salts look so pretty in their glass jars.

    I think this could be a really cool gift for a bridal shower or spa day with friends.

    DIY Gifts: Rose Petal Bath SaltsFound from Paper n Stitch Blog

    3. DIY Sweater Mittens

    If you have any old sweaters lying around that you aren’t using anymore, why not repurpose them and make these cute mittens?

    DIY Gifts: DIY Sweater Mittens 1Found from Feathering My Nest

    4. Colorblock Cutting Boards

    Instead of giving someone a plain wooden chopping board, why not add a pop of color to it? It’s a simple touch that makes it look very elegant.

    Would make a great housewarming gift I think.

    DIY Gifts: Colorblock Cutting BoardsFound from Lovely Indeed

    5. Arm Knit Chunky Blanket

    Okay, I know this one might look like it would be too difficult to make, but it really isn’t.

    And you don’t need any special knitting skills or tools to make this blanket, so why not give it a try?

    The tutorial provides easy and clear step by step instructions that you can follow to make your own chunky knit blanket.

    DIY Gifts: Arm Knit Chunky BlanketFound from Made Up Style

    6. DIY Scented Room Spray

    Everyone loves walking into a room that smells fresh and clean, so these scented room sprays will be a big hit with any homemaker.

    You can create these using your favorite essential oils and scents.

    The extra detail of putting dried flowers in the bottles also makes it more special.

    DIY Gifts: DIY Scented Room SprayFound from Design Lovefest

    7. Vanilla Brown Sugar Scrub

    This sugar scrub is really easy to make, you just add all the ingredients together.

    Make it look cute and gift-worthy by putting it in a pretty jar or container.

    Finish it off by adding a printed tag and some string.

    DIY Gifts: Vanilla Brown Sugar ScrubFound from Suburban Simplicity

    8. Spray Paint Marble Planters

    These spray paint marble planters will all come out with their own unique design.

    It could take a few tries to get it right though, so the author suggests that you try it with some paper cups first.

    DIY Gifts: Spray Paint Marble PlantersFound from Vintage Revivals

    9. DIY Rope Basket

    This basket was actually a cheap dollar store basket, can you believe it?

    Adding the rope, some fabric and a bit of color make it look so much more expensive!

    DIY Gifts: DIY Rope BasketFound from Lydi Out Loud

    10. Gilded Edge Agate Coasters

    Instead of buying these coasters at an expensive price, you can make your own gilded edge agate coasters at about $8 each.

    All you need is some round, flat agates and gilded paint.

    DIY Gifts: Gilded Edge Agate CoastersFound from Making Lemonade Blog

    11. Microwavable Hand Warmers

    These hand warmers are pocket size, so you can keep them in your pockets to warm your hands. You could easily make larger ones too.

    These would make great gifts for children or anyone who gets cold easily!

    DIY Gifts: Microwavable Hand WarmersFound from Rae Ann Kelly

    12. Wooden Slab Keyholder

    If you know someone who’s always looking for their keys, this could be a useful gift.

    DIY Gifts: Wooden Slab KeyholderFound from The Crafted Life

    13. Galaxy Marble Coasters

    These galaxy marble coasters have such a cool design each one you make will be unique.

    You don’t have to stick to these colors though, you can experiment and make your own colored coasters.

    DIY Gifts: Galaxy Marble CoastersFound from A Kailo Chic Life

    14. Flower Throw Pillow

    Turn a plain inexpensive throw pillow into one that makes a statement!

    This could be perfect as a housewarming gift. Remember to consider the color of the person’s living room, you could make this in any color.

    DIY Gifts: Flower Throw PillowFound from West Elm

    15. Easy DIY Pom-Pom Rug

    This is one of my favorites. I love this fluffy and cozy pom-pom rug!

    And I really like that you can choose your own wool and colors to make someone totally unique!

    I’ll likely be making one of these for myself!

    DIY Gifts: Easy DIY Pom Pom RugFound from Home Lover


    If you found some inspiration from these DIY gifts and enjoyed this post, be sure to pin it to Pinterest so you can come back to it again later!

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    Easy DIY Gifts perfect for any occasion

  • 10 Homemade Soap Recipes That You Can Make Today

    10 Homemade Soap Recipes That You Can Make Today

    Making your own homemade soap is much easier than you think! And it’s a lot of fun too. In this post, I’ve rounded up some of my favorite homemade soap recipes so you can also try them out.

    Making your own soap has lots of benefits and it can actually save you money depending on the soap you make.

    You can also control what goes into your soap and thus avoid any ingredients that are harsh on the skin. Homemade soap is thus perfect for sensitive skin.

    Homemade soap can also make a great gift for your loved ones. You can get really creative with the soap you make and can often turn it into something that looks like a piece of art.

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    Homemade soap recipes anyone can make

    Below I’ve compiled a list of some of my favorite homemade soap recipes. They are all unique with different sizes, shapes, and aromas.

    Combine these beautiful soaps with the right packaging and you instantly have a unique and personalized gift.

    1. Lavender Honey Lemon Soap

    Homemade Soap Recipes: Lavender Honey Lemon SoapFound from Sisoo

    This is one of the easiest soaps you can make as it uses a “melt and pour” base.

    Using a melt and pour base is perfect for beginners. It’s basically a base that you can buy and you just have to melt it and add your desired scents, colors and textures to it to create your very own soap.

    If you’re looking to buy a melt and pour soap base, I’d recommend this goat’s milk one from Amazon.

    2. DIY Amethyst Soap Gems

    Homemade Soap Recipes: DIY Amethyst Soap GemsFound from Mary Makes Good

    These Amethyst soap gems are sure to be a hit with everyone! People will actually not believe they are really made of soap!

    And don’t be worried that you won’t be able to make this. It’s actually very easy if you follow the tutorial.

    It might take a bit more time than some of the other soaps do because you have to cut the gems, but that’s the fun part! And you’ll end up with a unique soap gem every time!

    3. Rosewater Pink Clay Soap Bars

    Homemade Soap Recipes: Rosewater Pink Clay Soap BarsFound from Hello Glow

    I just absolutely love the texture of this one! And best of all, this soap bar is not just a body soap, but can also be used as a facial cleanser.

    The clay in this soap works well for absorbing any excess shine and oil from oily skin.

    4. Peaches and Cream Soap

    Homemade Soap Recipes: Peaches and Cream SoapFound from Happiness Is Homemade

    This peaches and cream soap smells amazing and everyone will love them!

    It’s also really easy to make and requires only a few ingredients.

    The recipe shows how you can make either a layered soap or a swirled soap. Of course, you can also do both!

    5. Honey Oatmeal Handmade Soap

    Homemade Soap Recipes: Honey Oatmeal Handmade SoapFound from Creative Me Inspired You

    Who doesn’t love honey or oatmeal? And now you can have it in your soap too!

    This honey oatmeal soap gives off a rich and deep aroma that will make you want to use it again and again.

    Wrap it in some basic paper and twine and you have a cute personalized gift that anyone would love!

    6. Coffee Sugar Scrub Cubes

    Homemade Soap Recipes: Coffee Sugar Scrub CubesFound from A Pumpkin And a Princess

    Sometimes your skin needs a good exfoliation. These coffee sugar scrub cubes will help remove dry skin cells and improve circulation, giving you smoother and firmer skin.

    And do I need to mention they have an amazing coffee and orange scent that you’ll love?

    7. Orange Flaxseed Soap

    Homemade Soap Recipes: Orange Flaxseed SoapFound from Confessions Of an Overworked Mom

    Another beautifully textured soap, this time with flaxseed and pieces of grated orange peel.

    This one is also really easy to make with a melt and pour soap base that you can melt in the microwave if you wish.

    8. Herb and Spice Glycerin Soap

    Homemade Soap Recipes: Herb and Spice Glycerin SoapFound from Hello Glow

    If you’re looking for something a bit closer to nature, you will love these glycerin soaps.

    You just need a clear glycerin soap base (you can get one from Amazon here) and then any decorative ingredients you wish to add.

    Put them in a soap dish by the bathroom sink to add a little spring and summer to your bathroom.

    9. Pumpkin Spice Soap

    Homemade Soap Recipes: Pumpkin Spice SoapFound from The Things We’ll Make

    This pumpkin spice soap would make a perfect fall gift and looks really impressive.

    I’ll admit, this one is a bit more on the difficult side as it doesn’t use a pre-made melt and pour soap base, but it’s still easy enough for beginners to make.

    10. DIY Lavender Loofah Soap

    Homemade Soap Recipes: DIY Lavender Loofah SoapFound from A Pumpkin And a Princess

    This is exfoliating loofah soap is great to get rid of dry skin cells and will leave your skin feeling fresh and smooth.

    It’s super simple to make loofah soaps. You can basically use any soap recipe you want and just add the loofah.

    All you need is to place a loofah of the desired size in the soap mold before pouring the soap mixture into the mold.


    If you’re looking to make your own soap, I’d recommend you first experiment with the melt and pour soap bases.

    You can get a goat’s milk one here on Amazon, or a clear glycerin soap base here on Amazon.

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    If you enjoyed this collection of easy homemade soap recipes, be sure to pin it for easy reference later!

    An amazing collection of easy DIY Homemade Soap Recipes. If you love making homemade soap, you will love these! #soap #homemadesoap #diysoap #handmadesoap #naturalsoap #diy

  • 25 DIY Easter Mason Jar Ideas That Everyone Will Love

    25 DIY Easter Mason Jar Ideas That Everyone Will Love

    Okay, so it’s become clear that I kind of have a thing for mason jars. I love to use them for almost any occasion that I can, including the holidays! There’s just so much you can do with mason jars! I previously made some posts on mason jar ideas for both Christmas and Valentine’s Day (which you can check it out here and here respectively). So I thought, why not do a similar post about DIY Easter mason jar ideas? So I did just that. From decor to gifts, I’ve rounded up some of the cutest DIY Easter mason jar ideas that everyone will love this Easter.

    You can do these crafts with your kids, friends or even by yourself. They are all lots of fun to make and I’m sure everyone will love them! If you want to see the full tutorial or details, you can click on the link below each image.

    1. Bunny Luminary Jars

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Bunny Luminary JarsFound from Create Craft Love

    2. DIY Bunny Munch Mason Jars

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: DIY Bunny Munch Mason JarsFound from Icing Designs Online

    3. Easter Bunny Gift Jars & Labels

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Easter Bunny Gift Jars & LabelsFound from The Idea Room

    4. Chocolate Bunny Gift

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Chocolate Bunny GiftFound from One Little Project

    5. Mason Jar Easter Bunny Basket

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Mason Jar Easter Bunny BasketFound from Nest of Posies

    6. Mason Jar Easter Treat Gifts

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Mason Jar Easter Treat GiftsFound form Create Craft Love

    7. Easter Bunny Mason Jars

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Easter Bunny Mason JarsFound from The Decorated Cookie

    8. Spray Painted Mason Jars

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Spray Painted Mason JarsFound from The CSI Project

    9. DIY Easter Bunny Jar

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: DIY Easter Bunny JarFound from Icing Designs Online

    10. Easter Grass and Egg Jar

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Easter Grass and Egg JarFound from Flour On My Face

    11. Easter Mason Jar Faces

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Easter Mason Jar FacesFound from Number 2 Pencil

    12. Easter Carrot Inspired Mason Jars

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Easter Carrot Inspired Mason JarsFound from Cutefetti

    13. Eggstra Special Easter Mason Jar

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Eggstra Special Easter Mason JarFound from An Extraordinary Day

    14. Easter Mason Jar Decor

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Easter Mason Jar DecorFound from Mason Jar Crafts Love

    15. Hop Mason Jar Set

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Hop Mason Jar SetFound from Etsy

    16. Easter Mason Jar Craft Favors

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Easter Mason Jar Craft FavorsFound from Lolly Jane

    17. Speckled Robin’s Egg Mason Jar

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Speckled Robin’s Egg Mason JarFound from Yesterday On Tuesday

    18. Easter Mason Jar Carrots

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Easter Mason Jar CarrotsFound from Yesterday On Tuesday

    19. Springtime Cupcake in a Jar

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Springtime Cupcake in a JarFound from Two Sisters Crafting

    20. DecoArt Chalk Paint Mini Mason Jar

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: DecoArt Chalk Paint Mini Mason JarFound from Shelly Hickox

    21. Easter Mason Jar Nest

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Easter Mason Jar NestFound from Gimme Some Oven

    22. Mason Jar Easter Baskets

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Mason Jar Easter BasketsFound from Hello Little Home

    23. Easter MM Cookie Mix in a Jar

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Easter MM Cookie Mix in a JarFound from The Frugal Girls

    24. Painted Easter Bunny Jars

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Painted Easter Bunny JarsFound from Make Life Lovely

    25. Bunny Granola

    Easter Mason Jar Ideas: Bunny GranolaFound from Yesterday On Tuesday


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    If you loved this collection of DIY Easter mason jar ideas, please save the image below to Pinterest so you can easily get back to it later! You can also follow me on Pinterest for more great ideas!

    Also, if you’re looking for more Easter ideas, check out my posts on Easter egg decorating ideas and cute Easter desserts and treats recipes.

    Collage depicting different Easter Mason Jar Ideas

  • 10 Easy Paleo Recipes For Beginners That Actually Taste Amazing

    10 Easy Paleo Recipes For Beginners That Actually Taste Amazing

    You’ve probably heard a lot about the Paleo diet in the last couple of years and have heard how many people have had success with weight loss and maintaining following this eating style. Perhaps you’re only just beginning your Paleo journey and need some inspiration for meals you can make. For this reason, I’ve rounded up some of my favorite Paleo recipes for beginners that I hope will help you on your Paleo journey.

    Eating Paleo definitely doesn’t have to be boring – there’s a HUGE variety of foods you can eat. You just need to be creative with your meals. Remember, this shouldn’t be like a diet to you but rather like a lifestyle and way of eating. Keeping your meals interesting and yummy truly helps with this.

    The Paleo recipes down below are seriously delicious and easy to make. If you want to see the full recipe you can click on the link below each image. Let me know if you like them or not and what your favorite Paleo meals are!

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    1. Paleo Tuna Green Chile Zoodle Casserole

    An easy, paleo, zucchini noodle casserole that’s Whole 30 approved, high protein, and low carb. Wholesome yet healthy, this dish can feed a family! A great way to use your spiralizer and boost your nutrition.

    Paleo Recipes For Beginners: Paleo Tuna Green Chile Zoodle CasseroleFound from Cotter Crunch

    Tip: If you don’t have a spiralizer yet, you definitely need one in your life – trust me it’s worth it! You can easily get a great one on Amazon here!

    2. Oven Baked Bacon Wrapped Chicken Breast

    This Oven Baked Bacon Wrapped Chicken Breast has an avocado salsa for a quick and easy, kid friendly dinner that’s paleo, keto and Whole30 compliant!

    Paleo Recipes For Beginners: Oven Baked Bacon Wrapped Chicken BreastFound from Food Faith Fitness

    3. Creamy Bacon Garlic Spaghetti Squash

    Easy Whole30 creamy bacon garlic spaghetti squash bake. Paleo, healthy, and easy to make! Get ready to dig into some serious delicious and healthy eats!!

    Paleo Recipes For Beginners: Creamy Bacon Garlic Spaghetti SquashFound from Paleo Gluten Free

    4. Cashew Beef Stir Fry

    Here is a Cashew Beef stir-fry recipe that pairs well with cauliflower rice. It can easily be doubled to make enough leftovers for lunch the next day or re-purposed into a new meal by adding some vegetables and making an egg frittata out of it.

    Paleo Recipes For Beginners: Paleo Recipes For Beginners: Cashew BeefFound from Cook And Savor

    5. Loaded Sweet Potato Fries

    These Whole30 loaded sweet potato fries will surprise you with just how delicious they are. With bacon, fried eggs, guacamole, green onions, and garlicky ranch dressing, you’ll never feel like you’re depriving yourself on a Whole30 with this recipe in your arsenal.

    Paleo Recipes For Beginners: Loaded Sweet Potato FriesFound from 40 Aprons

    6. Slow Cooker Stuffed Peppers

    These slow cooker stuffed peppers are so easy to make, only require a couple of ingredients, and can be added right to the slow cooker or assembled and frozen for later.

    Paleo Recipes For Beginners: Slow Cooker Stuffed PeppersFound from New Leaf Wellness

    7. Citrus Grilled Shrimp and Zoodles

    Fresh citrus grilled shrimp and zoodles create a light, healthy and super tasty lunch or dinner! A cilantro, lime, and orange vinaigrette acts as both a marinade and dressing for the dish, which can be served warm, or cold, as a zucchini noodle salad.

    Paleo Recipes For Beginners: Citrus Grilled Shrimp and ZoodlesFound from Paleo Running Momma

    8. Mushroom Risotto with Cauliflower Rice

    Cauliflower rice soaks up the savory flavors of garlic and beef in this Paleo version of risotto!

    Paleo Recipes For Beginners: Mushroom Risotto with Cauliflower RiceFound from Paleo Hacks

    9. Sweet and Spicy Paleo Chicken Fingers

    These paleo chicken fingers are sticky and sweet with just the right amount of spice. They’re quick and easy to make, and your whole family will love them!

    Paleo Recipes For Beginners: Sweet and Spicy Paleo Chicken FingersFound from The Endless Meal

    10. Paleo Pizza Soup

    This Paleo Pizza Soup is so delicious! Filled with all the flavors of pizza and so easy to make. Gluten free, dairy free, and Whole30.

    Paleo Recipes For Beginners: Paleo Pizza SoupFound from Jays Baking Me Crazy



    If you liked this collection of easy Paleo recipes for beginners and would like to keep it close at hand or share it with others, save this pin below to your recipes board on Pinterest.

    Easy paleo recipes for beginners that you NEED in your life! #paleo #paleorecipes #whole30

  • 36 Keto Christmas Cookies That’ll Make You Feel Like You’re Not on a Diet

    36 Keto Christmas Cookies That’ll Make You Feel Like You’re Not on a Diet

    Christmas is around the corner, and we all know the festive season usually involves lots of yummy foods and desserts. And like me, many of you are probably trying to stick to a diet or trying to eat more healthily. And let’s face it, it can be pretty damn hard with all the temptations around. But it doesn’t mean you should miss out on satisfying your sweet tooth. There are tons of healthy alternatives out there, including these amazing and delicious keto Christmas cookies!

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    If you’re following the keto diet or just trying to keep to a low carb lifestyle, you should definitely try these out! These keto Christmas cookies will satisfy your cravings and allow you to enjoy some treats like everyone else! You won’t even feel like you’re on a diet. I’ve rounded them up for you from around the web. If you’d like to see the recipe for any of these cookies, click on the links below the images. Hope you enjoy!

    1. Keto Amaretti Cookies

    Keto Amaretti CookiesFound from Ruled

    2. Cinnamon Swirl Cookies

    Cinnamon Swirl CookiesFound from KetoDietApp

    3. Keto Chocolate Fudge No Bake Haystacks

    Keto Chocolate Fudge No Bake HaystacksFound from I Breathe Im Hungry

    4. Keto Oreos

    Keto OreosFound from ThePrimitivePalate

    5. Classic Italian Keto Christmas Cookies

    Classic Italian Keto Christmas CookiesFound from AllDayIDreamAboutFood

    6. Sugar-free Gingerbread Cookies

    Sugar-free Gingerbread CookiesFound from WholesomeYum

    7. White Chocolate Butter Pecan Fat Bombs

    White Chocolate Butter Pecan Fat BombsFound from TasteAholics

    8. Maple Cream Sandwich Cookies

    Maple Cream Sandwich CookiesFound from AllDayIDreamAboutFood

    9. Snickerdoodle Crème Cookies

    Snickerdoodle Crème CookiesFound from ASweetLife

    10. Peanut Butter Squares

    Peanut Butter SquaresFound from LowCarbYum

    11. Chocolate Drop Shortbread

    Chocolate Drop ShortbreadFound from MyTableOfThree

    12. Coconut Shortbread Cookies

    Coconut Shortbread CookiesFound from SugarFreeLondoner

    13. Chocolate Peppermint Stars

    Chocolate Peppermint StarsFound from AllDayIDreamAboutFood

    14. Keto No Bake Cookies

    Keto No Bake CookiesFound from HowToThisAndThat

    15 Keto Lemon Bars

    Keto Lemon BarsFound from I Breathe Im Hungry

    16. 5-Ingredient Chocolate Cookies

    5-Ingredient Chocolate CookiesFound from KetoDietApp

    17. No Bake Chocolate Clusters

    No Bake Chocolate ClustersFound from EssentialKeto

    18. 5-Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies

    5-Ingredient Peanut Butter CookiesFound from BakingOutsideTheBox

    19. Traditional German Cinnamon Stars (Zimtsterne)

    Traditional German Cinnamon StarsFound from SugarFreeLondoner

    20. Grain Free Low Carb Cranberry Pistachio Cookies

    Grain Free Low Carb Cranberry Pistachio CookiesFound from SugarFreeMom

    21. Flourless Almond Zucchini Cookies

    Flourless Almond Zucchini CookiesFound from FoodByMars

    22. Flourless Chewy Double Chocolate Chip Cookies

    Flourless Chewy Double Chocolate Chip CookiesFound from PeaceLoveAndLowCarb

    23. Cinnamon Butter Cookies

    Cinnamon Butter CookiesFound from KetoSizeMe

    24. No Bake Coconut Cookies

    No Bake Coconut CookiesFound from WholeNewMom

    25. Samoa Bars

    Samoa BarsFound from AllDayIDreamAboutFood

    26. Apple Cinnamon Granola Bars

    Apple Cinnamon Granola BarsFound from SugarFreeLondoner

    27. Cranberry Almond Biscotti Cookies

    Cranberry Almond Biscotti CookiesFound from LowCarbYum

    28. Sesame Seed Low Carb Chocolate Cookies

    Sesame Seed Low Carb Chocolate CookiesFound from LowCarbMaven

    29. Cream Cheese Cookies

    Cream Cheese CookiesFound from LowCarbYum

    30. Chewy Ginger Cookies

    Chewy Ginger CookiesFound from LowCarbSoSimple

    31. Pecan Snowball Cookies

    Pecan Snowball CookiesFound from SugarFreeMom

    32. Iced Lemon Cookies

    Iced Lemon CookiesFound from JoyFilledEats

    33. Flourless Sugar Free Peanut Butter Cookies

    Flourless Sugar Free Peanut Butter CookiesFound from KalynsKitchen

    34. Homemade Thin Mints

    Homemade Thin MintsFound from AllDayIDreamAboutFood

    35. Pumpkin Spice Ice Cream Sandwich Cookies

    Pumpkin Spice Ice Cream Sandwich CookiesFound from KetoConnect

    36. Matcha Pistachio Yoghurt Bark

    Matcha Pistachio Yoghurt BarkFound from SugarFreeLondoner


    So, if you’re on a diet or trying to maintain low carb eating, these keto Christmas cookies are perfect for you! Now you can enjoy celebrating the festive season without feeling guilty.

    Are you looking for more amazing keto friendly Christmas desserts? Then check out this awesome Christmas Dessert Freedom Cookbook that is packed with delicious Christmas recipes that you can enjoy guilt-free! 

    Will you be trying to eat healthy this festive season? Let me know down below! And if you try any of these or have any questions or comments, please leave me a message down below! I’d love to hear your thoughts!

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