28th Annual
November 16 & 17, 2013 MetraPark Expo Center
Saturday 9am-6pm • Sunday 10am-4pm
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index
Vendor List.................................................................... 8-9 Show Map..................................................................... 8-9 Crafter List.................................................................10-11
Holiday Tips:
Emphasize safety when decorating for the holidays.....4 Holiday shopping on a budget........................................6 Holiday menu planning for first-time hosts...................7 Clever ways to give gift cards........................................12 Holly and mistletoe are symbols of Christmas..............14 Cookies make a perfect holiday indulgence................15 The Holiday Food & Gift Festival is a production of MACK Productions, Inc. and Billings Gazette Communications.
Show Producer
MACK Productions, Inc.
Sales & Marketing Director Dave Worstell
Special Sections Coordinator Linsay Duty
Section Designer Nadine Bittner
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Completing your gift list has never been this much fun By Brittany Cremer
bcremer@billingsgazette.com
The holidays are just around the corner, and Billings is rich with the spirit of the season. In its 28th year, the Billings Holiday Food and Gift Festival offers an abundance of cheer for attendees, many of whom look forward to this event all year long. Held November 16 and 17 at MetraPark Expo Center, the show is a one-stop-shopping extravaganza. The unique, the hand-crafted, the delicate and the decadent are all there, ripe for the picking. MACK Productions has partnered with Billings Gazette Communications to recreate this unique, exciting holiday tradition. Rejuvenated and revitalized, this year’s show features a special opportunity for holiday shopping, scrumptious vittles and live entertainment. And, for all you good boys and girls, a rare treat.Santa has transplanted his workshop from the North Pole to the show for a unique crafting opportunity. For a nominal fee, try your hand at scrapbooking, knitting or the artful skill of beadwork. Area businesses specializing in these crafts will be offering step-by-step instructions on how to create these one-of-a-kind treasures—just in time for gift giving season!
Practically perfect For those who find their
Christmas shopping lists far from complete, the Holiday Food and Gift Festival offers a fantastic supporting option. From handcrafted fine jewelry to homemade jams, the show’s vendors take great pride in their work and their products. The items available are different from anything you could buy downtown or at the mall, and shoppers will find unique creations from all over the country including quilts, fragrances, woodwork, pet treats, knitted goods, fishing gear and much more. Plus, the Holiday Food & Gift Festival takes place two weekends before Black Friday. Anyone who has endured the lines and mayhem of the most popular shopping day of the year understands the value of accomplishing quality shopping in a pleasant atmosphere.
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Season 9 American Idol Finalist, Aaron Kelly, will be performing live during the show, treating attendees to his soulful, country timbre and catalog of holiday selections. Kelly, who reached the top 5 during his stint with American Idol, has since been touring, appearing on national TV shows like Ellen, the Late Show with David Letterman, Larry King Live and Access Hollywood.
SATURDAY, NOV. 16
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SATURDAY, NOV. 16
10 a.m.-10:50 a.m.
BIG GREEN WORSHIP MACHINE
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11 a.m.-11:50 a.m.
PURL
SUNDAY, NOV. 17
10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
ISABEL’S SCRAPBOOK STORE
1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
WILDWOOD CLOGGERS COURTESY PHOTO
Purl will be featuring instruction on crafting crochet beaded jewelry.
BEAD DEPOT
Noon-12:50 p.m.
AARON KELLY 1 p.m.-1:50 p.m.
HEIGHTS ELITE DANCE STUDIO 2 p.m.-2:50 p.m.
JESSICA LECHNER
3 p.m.-3:50 p.m.
COURTESY PHOTO
AARON KELLY
Season 9 American Idol Finalist, Aaron Kelly, will be performing live during the Holiday Food & Gift Festival.
Santa Claus will also be making an exclusive, special appearance at the show. So be sure to bring the kiddos down to greet him and take part in the shopping, spirit, entertainment and holiday fun.
ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE
ISABEL’S SCRAPBOOK STORE 3 p.m.-5 p.m.
The acts are diverse and include: The Big Green Worship Machine, Wildwood Cloggers, Heights Elite Dance Studio, Jessica Lechner, Billings Dance Admission to the show is Academy, Dance Factory, Martial $2 or free if you bring a nonArts Academy of Billings and perishable food item. The Festival Dannsairean Irish Dance. has teamed up with the Billings Food Bank to make sure that A MERRY SEASON each and every person can enjoy TO ALL … a full belly this holiday season. If the shopping, clapping and merrymaking leaves you famished, sate your hunger with a tasty treat. Many delicious ethnic foods, as well as local favorites, will be on hand. Kettle corn and coffee is just the beginning.
Isabel’s Scrapbook Store will show you how to build mini Christmas albums.
BEAD DEPOT
Later this year, Kelly will be performing around the country, opening for Casey James, Montgomery Gentry and Joe Nichols to name a few. In addition to nationallyrecognized talent, show-goers can expect a delightful sampling of local performances.
COURTESY PHOTO
4 p.m.-4:50 p.m. Isabel’s Scrapbook Store will show you how to build mini Christmas albums. The fee is $35 and includes all needed supplies. (max 20 people)
BILLINGS DANCE ACADEMY
SUNDAY, NOV. 17
The Bead Depot will show you how to craft a Chan Luustyle bracelet. The fee is $20 and includes all supplies. This seminar is geared toward ages 12 and up.
11 a.m.-1:50 p.m.
Purl will be featuring instruction on crafting crochet beaded jewelry. For $25 (including all supplies) learn how to create one of these cozy, trendy pieces. This workshop is intended for ages 10 and up—maximum class size of 15 people.
Noon-12:50 p.m.
Please arrive early to register for classes or call 406-294-9116 or email info@mackproductionsinc.com to preregister. Classes are offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
1 p.m.-1:50 p.m.
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MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY OF BILLINGS HEIGHTS ELITE DANCE STUDIO 2 p.m. to 2:50 p.m.
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Emphasize safety when decorating for the holidays Metro Services
Decking the halls for the holidays is a beloved tradition for many families. A home’s exterior festooned with lights help create a festive holiday mood, while stockings hung by the chimney and a Christmas tree in the living room bring that holiday cheer inside. Though the holiday season is a festive time of year, it can quickly turn tragic if revelers do not emphasize safety when decorating their homes. When decorating this holiday season, be sure to employ the following precautions so your holiday season is festive, decorative and safe. • Exercise extreme caution with holiday lights. According to the Electrical Safety Foundation International, 150 home fires per year begin with holiday lights and other decorative lighting. Such fires may start because of frayed or bare
wires, broken or cracked sockets or even loose connections. It’s important that men and women be especially careful when decorating their homes with holiday lights, inspecting each set of lights for damage and discarding any damaged sets. When choosing lights, use only lights that have been certified for outdoor use on your home’s exterior, and never use outdoor lights inside.
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Christmas trees should never be placed in close proximity to heat sources such as fireplaces, vents and radiators.
• Purchase the right Christmas tree. The Consumer Product Safety Commission notes that Christmas trees are involved in hundreds of fires causing an average of 15 deaths each year. In addition, such fires cause an average of $13 million in property damage annually. Though it can be tempting to purchase the most eyecatching Christmas tree you find, avoid acting rashly until you have learned a little about the tree. Artificial trees should be labeled as “Fire Resistant.” Such trees can still catch fire, but they are more resistant to fire than trees without such labels. When buying a live tree, make sure the tree is fresh. The tree should be green, and its needles should be difficult to pull off of branches, which should not be easily breakable. Tap the tree on the ground before purchasing it. If the tree loses a lot of needles upon tapping the ground, it isn’t fresh. Trees that aren’t fresh are more susceptible to going up in flames.
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• Limit use of candles. Like Christmas trees, candles are a popular yet potentially hazardous decorative item during the holiday season. When decorating with candles, be sure that all candles are extinguished before leaving a room and never leave them burning when you go to bed. Candles should be kept away from any decorative items, including Christmas trees, that can catch fire. Never place candles near curtains, furniture or presents. Holiday enthusiasts with little children or pets at home might want to decorate with fake LEDlight candles instead of traditional candles. Curious kids or excitable pets may not recognize the potential dangers of lit candles and, as a result, might burn themselves or tips candles over.
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•K eep the tree away from heat sources. Though it might seem more idyllic to place your Christmas tree next to the fireplace, it’s a lot more dangerous as well. When choosing a spot for your tree, find a place that is away from heat sources like fireplaces, radiators and vents. But homeowners also should know that even trees placed away from heat sources can still dry out, creating a fire hazard even if the tree was fresh and healthy when purchased. That’s because Christmas trees can quickly dry out in heated rooms. Monitor the tree’s water levels every day, checking those levels in both the morning and at night before going to bed. This prevents the tree from drying out and becoming a fire hazard and also helps the tree maintain its aesthetic appeal through the holiday season.
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The holiday season is upon us, and that means scores of celebrants will be decking their halls. Though festive decorations are a part of the season, safety should always come first.
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Holiday shopping on a budget METRO SERVICES
The economic downturn that began in late 2008 forced many holiday shoppers to curb their spending on gifts for friends and family. But even though the economy has since recovered, savvy holiday shoppers are still taking a conservative approach to their shopping, and saving lots of money along the way. Shoppers often struggle with how much to spend on gifts for their loved ones come the holiday season. The quest for the perfect gift leads many to overspend, but there are ways holiday shoppers can give great gifts without breaking the bank.
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Savvy holiday shoppers can employ several strategies to keep themselves out of debt this holiday season.
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to such temptation typically finds holiday shoppers using their credit cards to make purchases they otherwise cannot afford, and that only lands shoppers in post-holiday debt that can be difficult to pay off. Leaving credit cards at home when shopping for the holidays significantly reduces the likelihood that shoppers will overspend, and it guarantees they won’t be mired in debt come January.
costly impulse purchases as you wander around the mall for hours on end. • Avoid last-minute shopping. Last-minute shopping may unearth some great deals, but it’s far more likely to back shoppers into corners as they race against time to complete their holiday shopping. When shopping is put off until the last minute, shoppers don’t have time to comparison shop and find better deals, and that can quickly turn a holiday budget upside down. Begin your holiday shopping as early as possible, and take advantage of holiday sales.
• Whittle down your shopping list. Many holiday shoppers find themselves in financial hot water come the end of the holiday season thanks in • Leave credit cards at large part to seemingly endless • Spread out your shopping. home. Stretching a budget holiday shopping lists. Lists Holiday shoppers with especially when holiday shopping can may include coworkers, distant be tempting, especially when cousins, neighbors, and a host of long shopping lists can spread out their shopping over several shoppers come across “can’t other acquaintances. Whittling months to reduce the likelihood miss” gifts they know their loved down holiday shopping lists can that they will accumulate credit ones will treasure. Succumbing save shoppers money. Contact card debt or run out of cash loose acquaintances and distant during the holiday season. Begin relatives to suggest you stop shopping in late summer or early exchanging gifts come the fall, periodically buying gifts holidays, saving both parties for loved ones when you have time and money. the cash to do so. This has the added benefit of freeing up time • Make a list of gifts. Blindly during the often hectic holiday shopping for holiday gifts season, and it greatly reduces can prove disastrous to your the risk of compiling postfinances. Before heading out on holiday debt. a holiday shopping trip, make a list of gifts you intend to buy for each person on your list. This can help you focus your search and reduce the likelihood that you will make potentially
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Holiday menu planning for first-time hosts Metro Services
Novice holiday hosts often have a lot on their plates. Whether hosting family or friends or a combination of both, first-time hosts typically want to impress their guests while ensuring they get enough to eat and have an enjoyable evening. Since dinner is such a big part of holiday gatherings, hosts often place extra emphasis on what to serve, and that can be tricky when this is the first time they are hosting. When planning the menu for your holiday soiree, consider the following tips.
formal gathering should include an appetizer, a main course and a dessert, including both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffees. A less formal gathering gives hosts more leeway. For example, whereas a formal gathering may include soup as an appetizer, hosting a less formal gathering allows hosts to put out some snacks or bread for guests to whet their appetites before everyone sits down for the meal. The more formal the gathering, the more formal the menu. Hosts of less formal gatherings may even want to host a holiday pot luck buffet, inviting guests to bring a favorite dish or side dish while the hosts take care of the main course.
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First-time holiday hosts can take a number of steps to ensure their menus appeal to all of their guests.
• Get a head count. Though other factors will influence what to serve, the size of your guest list may ultimately dictate what to serve. For example, a small gathering of four to five people will likely rule out turkey, as even a small turkey will prove too much effort and produce too much extra food. On the same note, a small dish like lasagna might not be doable for a larger crowd, as it will force you to prepare multiple entrees, which means more time in the kitchen juggling the various cooking duties and less time with your guests. Once you have confirmed just how many guests you will be hosting, you can then choose a main course that suits the size of your guest list. • Ask guests if they have any dietary restrictions. Upon being • Decide which type of party invited to a holiday dinner, some you want to host. The type invitees may let hosts know if they of party you want to host also will influence what you serve. A continued on page 12
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Business Listing and Booth Number BUSINESS
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ABC/FOX ......................................................O6 ABCD Keko Beverage Bottles ........................ L2 Advocare & Lookin Good for LessScarves Paracord Bracelets ........................ J7 Allen’s Creations ...........................................G5 Allwin Products.......................................G4, G3 Alpacas of Montana ..........................U6, U7, U8 Artsy Magnetic ............................................. F5 Bead Depot................................................. U11 Bead-Dazzled ............................................... E2 Bean Aholics: Boresha ..................................O7 Beckies Berries ............................................H4 Bentley Bodies/doTerra ............................... A12 Best Doilies & Crafts ..................................... J1 Big Sky Exterior Designs...............................A5 Big Sky Rides ..................................... U15, U16 Black Bottom Bags .......................................N7 Blue Moose - Toy booth ................................B2 Blue Moose BBQ ..................Outside Main Entry Breakers Billard & Supplies......................... N11 C’ Anne’s ............................................... O8, N8 Cajun Phatty’s .............................S11, S12, S13 Chiropractic First ..........................................B6 Christmas Cross ...........................................C2 Cierra Ashley ................................................K2 Clear Montana Reflections ........................L7,L8 Coats of Many Colors..............................U3, U4 Cog Creations ...............................................B3 Cookie Lee ................................................ M10 Costco Wholesale ...................................... M12 Creative Magnetic Artists.............................. L3 Creative Spices & More ............................... M4 Cris’s Creations ............................................A3 Crystal Nailfiles .......................................... B13 Cutie Patootie ............................................... S1 D & S Enterprises ........................................ M5 Dave & Kathy Christensen....................B11, B12 Dawn Dobson - Sterling Silver Jewelry ......... E7 DBRealityrocks ....................................... C7, C8 Designed by Dorthy ................................U1, U2 Designs by L and More .................................K7 Dinky Donuts ................................................O5 Page 8
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Dun a Si Farm............................................. D10 Dynamaxx ....................................................G7 Earlywood ..................................................... I1 Essential Glow/ Touchstone Crystal by Swarovski ............... K1 Event Sales ........................E11, E10, E9, D9, F9 Farcountry Press ..........................................B4 Fashion Scarves w/ jewelry ......................... M2 Fashions By Little O ......................................C6 Fischer Design .............................................. L9 Ford Street Team ............................. Stage area Graceful Woodturnings ................................. E8 Harolds Hot Mustard ..................................... K5 Harpfarm ......................................................G2 Hawaiian Moon ............................................. F8 Healthy Mind ............................................ I5, I4 Hobby Horse Creations .............................. M13 Isabel’s Scrapbook Store ......................L11, L12 It Works ........................................................G6 Jason Jam Comics ..................................... U12 JB Rugs .................................................. E3, E4 JD Patriot Creations ......................................B5 Jewelry in Candles ......................................F11 Jimmy’s Greece Pit ..................................... U17 Jim’s Woodcrafts ......................................... M9 JoJones Jewelry...........................................S4 JuJu Gear ..................................................... J8 Just Your Style ............................................. F4 K & B Kreations ............................................H6 K & J Crafts ..................................................G8 Kid’s Duds ....................................................D5 Kim Shirley ................................................... F6 Kimberly’s Bow-tique.................................... J4 Kountry Candy .............................................. S2 Kyle Ploehn Art .............................................C3 L&N Creations ............................................... I2 Lariat Crafts ............................................J2, J3 Lia Sophia/Kaiser ....................................... O10 Livin in the Wild Wild West ............................H2 LoLiLaLo ......................................................C1 Loretta’s Sewing Room................................. K3 Lotus and Willow ..........................................D6
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Lynnrich Seamless Siding & Windows.......... M6 M&M Girls Candy........................................ C11 Magic City Metal Art ........................... U13, U14 Magruders ...................................................A11 Mary Kay ......................................................N6 Mercy Market ..................................... D11, D12 Miche Bag ....................................................O4 Miller Farms .......................................N12, N13 Moku Party Entertainment .......................... S10 Montana Inspirations “Stained Glass Art from the Heart” .......... B10 Montana Jacks ........................................... O13 Montana Mudshirts...................................... M1 Montana Redneck Sauce ..............................N9 Montana Rescue Mission ..............................A4 Montana Shirt Company ............................. A10 Montana Threads .........................................C4 Mountain Brook Studio ....................... G10, G11 My Pillow Inc ................................................C5 Norwex Enviro Products................................ K4 Nutty Montanan.......................................Lobby Paparazzi...................................................... K8 Parker’s Hangover Tonic ...............................N4 Party Lite...................................................... A1 Pen Designs .................................................D2 Perpetual Plates & Petals ..............................S3 Pete Weigel .................................................. E5 Plexus Worldwide ......................................... F3 PLING ...........................................................U5 PMSi..............................................................L1 Premier Design Jewelry/Jambury Nails .........S8 Project Meats .............................................. M8 Purl Yarn Boutique .......................................L10 R Clausen Enterprises ...........................C9, C10 Rabbit’s Garlic ............................................ C12 Rayne Inc. ....................................................N1 Re Creations .................................................D7 Red Hat Distribution.................................... A17 Red Rooster Cafe................................ F13, G13 Republican Women-Big Tent ...................S5, S6 Rhinestones and Rawhide....................... L5, L6
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Crafters ABCD Keko Beverage Bottles
Amazing Beverage Container Distributor; vacuum insulated high grade 18/8 stainless steel bottles Advocare & Lookin Good for LessScarves Paracord Bracelets
Advocare: Elite health & nutritional products. Lookin Good for Less: Infinity scarves & paracord bracelets Allen’s Creations
Cookie Lee
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Hobby Horse Creations
Fun trendy jewelry We are a membership warehouse that sells product at wholesale prices. We will be displaying gift buying items and have membership information. Creative Magnetic Artists
Pre-made or special order pillowcases, blankets & aprons
Hematite magnetic jewelry made by adults with developmental disabilities
Allwin Products
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Quality baby and pet products such as snugglebags, crib sheets, bibs, dog coats. We also have purses, rhinestone caps as well as many other exciting Christmas gifts. Alpacas of Montana
See the alpaca babies and new products from Alpacas of Montana! Artsy Magnetic
Magnetic Therapy Jewelry. Handmade bracelets, necklaces, anklets, pet collars Bead Depot
Beautiful jewelry
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Unique beaded ornaments and jewelry Bean Aholics: Boresha
Fat-burning coffee and tea, natural and low-glycemic Beckies Berries
Jams, syrups, pepper jellies, chipolte and more Best Doilies & Crafts
Fresh and flavorful combinations of herbs and spices for your gourmet cooking and entertaining experiences Cris’s Creations
Fleece blankets, scarves, footballs, baby hats & booties, scrubs, dish towels, dish rags, burp towels, hot pads, etc. Crystal Nailfiles
Crystal nailfiles, smart wallets, warm/cool pads D & S Enterprises
Scrape-a-Round window scrapers, magic-t-shirts and flipo cars Dave & Kathy Christensen
Furniture, framed metal, mirrors, sconces Dawn Dobson - Sterling Silver Jewelry
Sterling silver jewelry
DBRealityrocks
Handmade stone pendants, crystal rocks and more Designed by Dorthy
Portable massagers and hair straighteners Handcrafted stick horses, pop holders and more Isabel’s Scrapbook Store
Scrapbook & papercrafting products, homemade gifts, premade albums , stocking stuffers, embellishments, stickers, basket raffle and more. It Works
Simply skinny Wrap It works! Tighten, tone & firm in 45 min! Jason Jam Comics
A collection of the artistic pursuits of Jason Jam JB Rugs
Handmade wool rugs, sock monkeys, Raggedy Ann & Andy JD Patriot Creations
Relief carved coat racks and doors; kids puzzles Jewelry in Candles
Jewelry in Candles is a new USA based company, offering 100% soy candles, wax tarts and aroma beads - each with a piece of jewelry hidden inside. Jimmy’s Greece Pit
Jimmy’s Greece Pit best Greek food in town! Opa! JoJones Jewelry
Handcrafted sterling silver and beaded jewelry JuJu Gear
Juju Gear is the latest rage in recycled clothing: one of a kind,unique and totally comfy! Sized from Toddler to womens XL!
Doilies, table runners, aprons, hot pads & scrubbies
Designer T-Shirts, sweatshirts w/ rhinestone zippers and jewelry
Big Sky Exterior Designs
Designs by L and More
Big Sky Rides
Dun a Si Farm
Black Bottom Bags
Dynamaxx
Quilted banners, adult and childrens aprons, NFL & novelty pillowcases, wood candleholders and small misc. small sewn items
Blue Moose - Toy booth
Earlywood
Oak trivits and napkin holders, flattened wine bottles
Blue Moose BBQ
Essential Glow
Kidz Dudz has Robeez shoes, Squeeky shoes name brand children’s items. Wubbanubs, Taggies and more
Breakers Billard & Supplies
Event Sales
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Window, siding, soffit, fascia and cultured stone. Have your picture taken on one of our animals Handmade accessories
Sunglasses, swords, toys and jewelry Tri-tip steak sandwiches and wraps, tacos and more Pool & game room sales and service C’ Anne’s
Buckskins, beads and hand-forged steel Cajun Phatty’s
Shrimp and corn bisque in a bread bowl, pork & sausage Jambalaya, beignets w/ praline sauce and much more Christmas Cross
Display the true meaning of Christmas with “Merry Christmas” lit up in your yard on a 3’x6’ vinyl cross. The “CHRISTMAS CROSS” outdoor display sends the message of the love of the Christmas season. It is simply another way to remember the “reason for the season”. Cierra Ashley
Decorative electric fragrance fan Clear Montana Reflections
Wickless candles (homemade) warmers, cubes, refill oils car diffusers, megnetic jewelry, handmade warmer covers Coats of Many Colors
Western coats, purses, wallets and scarves
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Tutus, hair accessories, legwarmers and much more Yarn, garments and supplies for fiber crafters All natural products helping you enhance your life Handcrafted heirloom quality kitchen utinsils Touchstone crystal jewelry by Swarovski, soy candles Migi nail art, Infinity Lights, Luxury Linens and Bamboo Pillows
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Beautiful boutique necklace and earring sets K & B Kreations
K & J Crafts Kid’s Duds
Original watercolor paintings, notecards and drawings Kimberly’s Bow-tique
Fashion Scarves w/ jewelry
Hairbows and homemade items & gifts
Fashions By Little O
Candy, two kinds of Almond Roca, Fresh Swags, Horse Shoe Décor, Quilts and Embroidery gifts
Handmade fashion scarves with jewelry and variety of pendants
Kountry Candy
Dog bandanas handcrafted, embroidered items - dog related
Kyle Ploehn Art
Fischer Design
L&N Creations
Graceful Woodturnings
Lariat Crafts
Harolds Hot Mustard
Lia Sophia/Kaiser
Harpfarm
Livin in the Wild Wild West
Hawaiian Moon
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Hand fabricated sterling silver, copper & gold jewelry Lathed turned art, natural edge salad bowls, art pieces Gourmet mustards & cranberry ketchup Fine functional pottery Organic aloe skin cream
Fine art and illustration Variety of stained glass items and great gift ideas Lariat and antler crafts Fashion in focus - Lia Sophia jewelry Hand-tooled leather, handcrafted jewelry and more Beanie Babies & jewelry; visit www.lolilalo.com - ad 5% off
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Crafters Loretta’s Sewing Room
Doll clothes, java wraps, vests, jackets and more Lotus and Willow
Handmade jewelry and melted acrylic art
Pen Designs
Authentic handmade writing pens and holders made from real bullets, shells, and deer antlers Perpetual Plates & Petals
M&M Girls Candy
Repurposed vintage classic glassware yardart, canddles & tiered display stands
Magic City Metal Art
Pete Weigel
Magruders
Plexus Worldwide
Homemade almond butter crunch and pecan roca Unique, beautiful wall art specializing in custom designs Handmade 100% cotton dog collars and leashes Mary Kay
Display only booth. No sales. Guests may register to win a gift certificate and book their facials Mercy Market
International product brining dignity to women globally by selling jewelry, scarves, purses, kitchen items: potholders, aprons, hotpads, also dolls & specialty items
Intaugia Wooden wall hangings. No paint or stain Health and wellness company specializing in all natural breast health, pain management and healthy weightloss
Montana Inspirations “Stained Glass Art from the Heart”
Stained glass picture frames, suncatchers, candle holders, lamps, business card holders, window panels, mobiles, night lights and more. We do special orders. Montana Redneck Sauce
Premier Design Jewelry/Jambury Nails
Looking for beautiful buttons or trendy trims? How about notions that ll get your project noticed? PURL is the place you ll find them-and a whole lot more. R Clausen Enterprises
Hi-Dow Massagers: Improve circulation with a deep tissue massage. Rabbit’s Garlic
Five flavors of pickled garlic Re Creations
Wool mittens made from recycled wool/felted sweaters
BBQ sauces made in MT, meat sauces & rubs, smokin hot jams and jellies
Red Hat Distribution
Montana Rescue Mission
Red Rooster Cafe
To provide emergency, temporary care and rehabilitative service from a distinctly Christian perspective, for those seeking help and solutions. Montana Shirt Company
Look good in a Montana Tee from Montana Shirt Company. High quality, fashionable shirts you will love to wear. Montana Threads
Convertible backpack, purses, scarves, shawls, hats, jackets, skirts, ladies tops Mountain Brook Studio
Handthrown pottery with wheat and leaf embellishments My Pillow Inc
Bed pillows, misc travel accessories & pillows, pillow cases, mattress toppers, pet beds Norwex Enviro Products
Eco-friendly products for cleaning and personal care Paparazzi
Affordable, beautiful rings, earrings, bracelets and necklace & earring sets and more; all lead and nickel free Parker’s Hangover Tonic
Lil’ Hooker Compact Poles
Homemade jams and jellies, gift baskets and holiday pies Rhinestones and Rawhide
Clothing, purses, wallets and jewelry
RMEA - Rocky Mountain Entertainment Agency
A “Made in Montana” DVD gift with artwork and music Rocky Mountain Concessions
The home of the Indian Taco and homemade footlong corndog Rodan & Fields
Skin - it’s a beautiful thing; wear it well. Check out our booth! Ronaes
Candles, lotions, towels, potpourri ect. Scentsy by Keri Traver
Wickless candles, body products, car candles, room sprays Silpada Designs
Unique handcrafted .925 sterling silver jewelry. Silver Sage Creations
Handmade glass beads and jewelry by Julie Karnos Parker’s Hangover Tonic is a bloody mary and caesar drink mix. The great thing about it is that you can not only make a Simply Vanilla Fine handcrafted gifts, jewelry, baby blankets and more great drink bu you can cook with it also! Party Lite
Home decor, fragrance, candles, flameless illumination, gourmet foods & gifts
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Sticks Stones and Clay
Handmade polymer clay pendants and sticks stones wall hanging Sweetie Pie’s
Local company who hand makes truffles, sea salt caramels, toffee praline, chocolate covered oreos and pretzels Sweetwraps Western Gifts
Tastefully Simple
Hats, mittens, muffs, etc. made with faux fur, satin, bling and embroidery
Miller Farms
Airbrush tattoos and music videos
Holiday MVP specials and giveaways
PMSi
Purl Yarn Boutique
Moku Party Entertainment
Sports Clips at Rimrock Mini Mall
Lace/Bling clothing for ladies, handbags, wallets, belts and jewelry
Premier Designs - High Fashion Affordable Jewelry and Jamberry Nails - Signature Style at Your Fingertips
Natural Pork raised the Old Fashioned way with Old Fashioned flavor
Customized personal lockets for all occasions
Handcrafted wire and bead jewelry
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South Hill Designs
Sindy’s Bead Haven
Make one of a kind pieces of jewelry using natural stones and gem stones. Necklaces, bracelets, earrings and rings.
American-made food mixes, gifts, business opportunities The Art of Good Food/Henderson
Made in Montana gifts-yummy organic & gluten-free items The Gift Corner/Loose Ends
Unique accessories, home & cabin décor, Kelly Rae Roberts merchandise The Healthy Naturals
Montana made natural body care products The Knit Wit
Large assortment of hand knit items The Pampered Chef
Quality kitchen tools, cookware, stoneware, cooking shows Think Tank Products
Our new Euro Whipp makes your latte in 10 seconds Totally Bodacious
Salsas, chili jams and dips, clip hangers and splat balls Travel & Trips Agency
Professional, personalized travel arrangements Two Winds Trading Company
Copper metal works made with wheat on barb wire Unique Gifts
Ear Cuffs, Ear Pins, Ear Spirals. Lots of jewelry and bling! Business card holders, purse hangers, semi precious stones, reading glasses United Specialty Products
Lifetime Cookware will do fun, interactive cooking shows demonstrating benefits of waterless and greaseless cooking. Bite size tastings will be offered to seated guests. Velata
Chocolate and Chees Fondues Watkins Natural Products
Four categories of natural products made in the USA Whimsical Wraps
Handmade adjustable fabric bottle wraps Wood ‘N’ Such
Lazy suzanne, trivets, puzzles, scroll saw art Word of Life Fellowship
Profits go to assist victims of human trafficking Yellowstone County Republican Women
Jewelry, Christmas ideas, raffle and drawings Zannie’s yarn,paper,scissors
Handcrafted items for everyone on your holiday list
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have any food allergies or medical conditions that restrict which foods they can eat. Solicit such information from all of your guests, and do your best to cater to each of your guests’ needs. Some guests might be on a gluten-free diet while others may need to limit their sodium intake. You might not be able to meet everyone’s demands. Let guests know if they should bring an appropriate snack if you cannot provide one for them. • Include traditional holiday fare. People have grown to expect certain things from holiday meals, be it sweet potatoes on Thanksgiving, brisket for Chanukah or holiday cookies or even eggnog at Christmas parties. When planning the menu, be sure to include at least one of these traditional items, even asking guests for suggestions. Such fare will give the party a genuine holiday feel, and guests will appreciate seeing some items on your dinner table they have enjoyed at their own holiday celebrations over the years. • Don’t overdo it. First-time hosts want to ensure everyone gets enough to eat, so it’s easy to overdo things and prepare too much food. This can be expensive, and guests may feel obligated to overeat so hosts don’t have to discard any of the food they worked so hard
Gift cards are a staple of the holiday season. Often a go-to gift when other options just do not seem to suffice, gift cards remove the worry about whether or not the item will fit or if it’s the right color or model. Gift cards can make ideal gifts because they are chosen with the recipients’ likes and tastes in mind while allowing recipients to shop without spending their own money. Today’s gift cards are better than those of yesteryear, which typically came with expiration dates and onerous fees. E-gift cards, which can be purchased and redeemed online, are among the most convenient of all gift cards.
to prepare. Though it might once have been a holiday tradition to overeat, many men and women now prefer moderation, and hosts should keep that in mind when preparing their holiday meals. Hosting a holiday dinner for the first time can be nervewracking. But there are a variety of steps first-timers can take when preparing their menus to come off looking like old pros.
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Although gift cards have many positive attributes, it’s difficult to overlook that gift cards are viewed as a safe gift lacking in originality. But the National Retail Federation notes that in 2011, 57.7 percent of survey respondents said they would prefer to get a gift card that year. This ranks gift cards higher than electronics, clothing and accessories as desired gifts. Recipients of holiday cheer seemingly would like to pick out their own presents, which can ease the burden on gift-givers searching high and low for the perfect gifts. Still, giving a gift card can remove some of the excitement of unwrapping a mystery gift. By employing a few creative tips, gift cards can be fun and unique.
Scavenger hunt Have the gift recipient work a little in a clever way for the gift. Plant clues around the house that will gradually lead to the hiding spot where the gift card is stashed. Clues can include witty poetic verses or tie into recipients’ personal interests.
Nesting boxes Another way to present a gift card is to hide it inside of a box that looks like any other gift. However, once the person unwraps the gift, he or she will discover another wrapped box inside. This prank can be repeated over and over as many times as desired until the gift card is unearthed.
Gift basket A gift card can be ensconced with other trinkets and tied into a theme. For example, a gift card for a spa massage may be complemented by lotions, massage oil and a terry-cloth robe. These items can all be packaged together in a decorative basket to make the entire gift eye-catching and appealing.
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Place the gift card inside of an item that epitomizes the gift. A card for a bookstore can be nestled inside of the pages of a classic book. A gift card to a hair salon can be attached to the end of a hairbrush. For those gifting to a favorite coffee shop, place the gift card inside of an empty coffee mug.
For a creative spin, work with a retailer that offers home delivery service. Ask to have the gift card attached inside of a pizza box or nestled in a bouquet of flowers. When the recipient receives the delivery, he or she will be surprised by the added gift.
SHOPPING SAVVY Offering a gift card as a present is entitling the recipient to a day of shopping. Wrap the card with a reusable shopping tote so that he or she can carry purchases inside. You can monogram the bag with initials or even decorate it. Otherwise, purchase a new wallet and place the gift card inside. Wrap the wallet and encourage the recipient to go on a spree.
Gift cards make convenient gifts, but they may not carry with them the panache of other holiday gifts. Dressing up gift cards in creative ways can make them even more appreciated.
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Holly and mistletoe are symbols of Christmas
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range of host trees. Heavy infestation can dwarf the growth and kill these trees. In cultures across pre-Christian Europe, mistletoe was seen as a representation of divine male essence (and thus romance, fertility and vitality). The plant also was thought METRO SERVICES to be a symbol of peace, and anyone Whether faux or fresh, a bouquet of mistletoe symbolizes peace and tranquility for standing below it should receive Christmas. tokens of affection. When enemies “Oh, by gosh, by golly it’s time for was brought into homes to keep evil mistletoe and holly. Tasty pheasants, spirits away. The ancient Romans also met beneath mistletoe, they had to Christmas presents, country sides believed that holly prickles drove away lay down their weapons and observe covered in snow.” evil spirits, and it held a place of honor a truce until the next day. This is how the tradition of kissing under at December festivals dedicated to the mistletoe likely began, As exemplified by this holiday hit the god Saturn. To avoid persecution and why a ball of mistletoe by Henry Sanicola, Frank Sinatra and during the Roman pagan Saturnalia is now hung in homes during Dok Stanford, holly and mistletoe are festival, early Christians would an integral part of holiday imagery participate in the tradition of hanging Christmas, a season of peace and affection. and tradition. Holly is used to adorn a evil-repelling holly on their homes to home in green and red finery alongside appear like the masses. Eventually as Homeowners evergreen boughs and wreaths. In the number of Christians grew, the who hang addition, it has become customary tradition became less of a pagan one mistletoe to hang a bouquet of mistletoe under and more associated with Christians and holly which people are encouraged to share and Christmas. Some people have around their a holiday kiss. While these elements inferred that holly and its prickly edges homes during of celebrations are now incorporated is symbolic of the crown of thorns into many of the secular and religious Jesus wore at his crucifixion, with the the holiday season should components of Christmas, they have red berries representing blood. be mindful of very different origins. pets and youngsters MISTLETOE around the plants. HOLLY Mistletoe was once held sacred by Mistletoe and holly are considered to Holly has been used since the days the Norse, Celtic Druids and North be moderately to severely of the early Pagans as a decoration American Indians. It is actually a toxic, and ingesting the leaves for midwinter festivities, when it parasitic plant that grows on a wide
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The holiday season is known for many things, not the least of which is all those special treats that find their way onto holiday tables each year. Though moderation should reign when indulging in delicious holiday treats, what would the season be without a few extra cookies and confections?
Baking is popular come the holiday season, and the following recipe for “Triple-Chocolate Cookies” from Michael Recchiuti and Fran Gage’s “Chocolate Obsession” (Stewart, Tabori & Chang) is sure to add some joy to an already festive time of year.
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7 oz. unbleached all-purpose flour 1 ½ oz. unsweetened natural cocoa powder 1/2 tsp. baking soda 6 oz. unsalted butter with 82 percent butterfat, at room temperature 3 ½ oz. granulated cane sugar 4 ½ oz. dark brown cane sugar 1/2 tsp. pure vanilla extract 1/2 Tahitian vanilla bean, split horizontally 1/2 tsp. fleur de sel in fine grains 3 oz. 41 percent milk chocolate, roughly chopped 3 oz. 65 percent chocolate, roughly chopped To make the dough: Sift the flour, cocoa and baking soda together in a bowl. Set aside. Put the butter in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Beat on medium speed until creamy. Add both sugars and the vanilla extract. Scrape the seeds from the vanilla bean into the bowl. Sprinkle the salt over the top. Beat on medium speed just until combined. Reduce the speed to low. Add the dry ingredients in three additions, pulsing the mixer to incorporate each addition before adding the next one. Pulse just until a crumbly dough forms. Add both chopped chocolates and mix on low speed just until incorporated. Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured work surface. Knead a few times to incorporate any crumbs. Divide the dough in half. Roll each half into a log about 1 ¼ inches in diameter and 12 inches long. As you roll, gently push the ends toward the center occasionally to prevent air pockets from forming and to keep the logs at an even thickness. Wrap the logs in plastic wrap and refrigerate until firm, at least three hours or up to three days. To bake the cookies: Preheat the oven to 325 F. Line the bottoms of two 12-by-18 inch sheet pans with parchment paper. Remove the logs from the refrigerator and unwrap them. Using a ruler to guide you and a sharp knife, cut each log into rounds 1/2-inch thick. If the dough crumbles as you cut it, reshape each slice. Place the rounds on the prepared pans, spacing them 1 ½ inches apart. Bake on the middle shelves of the oven, rotating the pans 180 degrees halfway through the baking time, until set but soft enough to hold a slight indentation when pressed with a fingertip, about 14 minutes. Let cool completely on the pans on wire racks. Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 week.
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