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ORGANIC LIVING CONTENT
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Letter from the CEO
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History of Mother’s Market
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Vegan Charcuterie Board
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Mother’s Market categories
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Perfect Charcuterie Board
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Curbside Pickup
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Game Day
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Roots of Thanksgiving
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Classic Hot Toddy
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Sweet Potato Recipes
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Festive Infused Water
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Family Rewards
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Butternut Squash Soup Recipe
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Mother’s Sweet Mashed Yams
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Coloring Page
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Holiday Essential Oil Blends
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Plant Based Self-Care Night
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Unique Sides
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Virtual Holiday Activities
Hostess Gift Guide
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ORGANIC LIVING Matheus Spinelli Creative Director Kendall Stein Content Manager Alina Mancino Layout Manager Yasmin Alishav Photography Danny Lora Sr. Creative Designer Joyce Harden Graphic Designer Kyrin Field Digital Marketing Claire Miler Content Associate Cassidy Rowe Content Associate Jazmin Gonzalez Vendor Liaison Vanessa Shelton Menu Innovator Mayra Arocha Chef & Menu Developer Jacob Stone Executive Chef Brandon Rowe Chief Editor Dorothy Carlow CEO
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LETTER FROM THE CEO As 2020 comes to a close, it is my hope, that most of us dive into 2021 with a head full of hope and a heart full of love. There is no doubt that 2020 was a divisive year. From graduations to weddings to family celebrations and finish lines, we all missed rights of passage that brought us together.
But through this struggle, we gained new ways to find connection. Some of us invented fun traditions at the dinner table, sharing a meal with those we love. And others learned to bake bread (lots of bread) to share with our neighbors. We learned to socially distance while still remaining connected (thank you Zoom).
Holidays too – holidays will be a little different this year. Through this Pandemic, Mother’s has been here to serve your health and wellness and your family. The holidays are no different. We are here to help you invent new traditions and keep you and your loved ones safe and healthy. We do this with a head full of hope and a heart full of love.
Happy Holidays,
Dorothy Carlow Mother’s Market & Kitchen CEO
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California Original
Serving organic plant-based food since 1978
Founded by a group of yoga enthusiasts passionate about plantbased living, Mother’s is the leader in organic grocery and cafe. Whether you’re looking for hard-to-find vegan or vegetarian specialties, handcrafted fresh juices, homemade grab & go, or all things wellness, Mother’s has it all. Our wellness department has the largest selection of vitamins, supplements, and clean health & beauty products. Shop at Mother's and join the family!
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About & History What started out in 1978 as one natural and organic grocery and wellness store has turned into so much more. The company has grown to have nine locations throughout Southern California, with seven of those being in Orange County and two being in Los Angeles. Mother’s is excited to continue expanding in the new year with the addition of its newest location in Sunset Beach in Spring 2021.
STANDARDS/INGREDIENTS With strict product standards in place, each and every item is vetted for quality prior orders being placed and items being stocked on a Mother’s shelf. We care about what we put in our bodies as much as what goes on our bodies, and this is reflected through all products across all departments. You deserve only the best!
ORGANIC & NATURAL Mother’s has been a pioneer in providing Southern California consumers with organic and natural products. Our team of buyers has strict product standards that they adhere to so that you and your family get nothing but the best across all of our departments. Staying true to our roots, Mother’s remains strongly committed to providing customers with the best organic and natural food and wellness products.
FOOD PREFERENCES No matter one’s dietary preference, Mother’s has something for everyone. Choose from a wide selection of specialized products, including organic, non-GMO, gluten-free, vegan, vegetarian, keto, and more. We have it all!
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MOTHER’S OWN Throughout all departments, look for the Mother’s logo to find our brand of products that are exclusive to our store. From coffee to essential oils and everything in between, experience the Mother’s difference!
PRODUCE Since 1978, Mother’s has proudly partnered with the best local and organic farmers in order to supply you with one of the widest selections of organic and non-GMO fruits and vegetables in Southern California. Not only do we have year round favorites, but also unique, seasonal produce that will wow your taste buds.
WELLNESS & BODY CARE Mother’s is well-known for having one of the largest selections of vitamins and supplements in Southern California! Stop by our Wellness Department to discover products that support health and well-being, including immunity support, multivitamins, skincare, collagen, and more. We also carry a large variety of clean body care, beauty, and skincare products that are vegan and free of paragons, sulfates, and other harsh ingredients.
GROCERY Our grocery department has all of the essentials, with an expansive selection of high-quality natural products for your family. We also offer a wide variety of products for specialty diets, including gluten-free, lowsodium, kosher, and more.
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CAFÉ Mother’s Cafe has been recognized/;’. as a go-to spot in Southern California for homemade, organic dishes. Our Cafes are a special part of our markets and all of our delicious, healthy dishes are made with love in our kitchens. Stop in to try our monthly cafe specials created by our Executive Chef or pick up your go-to menu items. With vegan, vegetarian, and protein-packed dishes, there’s something for everyone. You can even skip the lines by ordering through ChowNow, Uber Eats or Grubhub for pickup or delivery!
JUICE BAR For nutrient-dense juices that taste as good as they make you feel, visit our Juice Bar. Mother’s offers organic juices, smoothies, shakes, and more, all made to order. You guarantee you will be making a stop at Mother’s on a weekly basis to get a juice once you try one.
HOMEMADE GRAB & GO With delicious plant-based choices and classic Mother’s favorites, our Homemade Grab & Go section has convenient and healthy options for all, including the pickiest family member! We use only the highest quality produce and freshest ingredients to prepare our homemade foods, which include sandwiches, salads, Take & Bake pizzas, and more. Stop by to pick up a healthy breakfast, lunch, or dinner entree or even stock up for the entire week!
SUSHI Prepared fresh daily by specially-trained chefs, our hand-rolled sushi is made with organic rice, organic vegetables from our produce department, and certified sustainable seafood. Wrapped in convenient grab and go packages, it’s easy to pick up for lunch or dinner for a restaurant-worthy meal at home.
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Historical Roots of
AMERICAN THANKSGIVING Three Historical Harvest Holidays That Led To American Thanksgiving
As we prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving this year, you may be pondering what sort of foods to prepare. American Thanksgiving has its traditional staples, such as potatoes, turkey, and cornbread, but what some may not know is that these dishes have roots tied to the first Thanksgiving. The first Thanksgiving menu was composed of all-natural, completely organic foods! The turkeys they ate were local, the corn was homegrown, and everything was fresh. You can get back to the heart of this historical feast by getting your all-natural ingredients and dishes from Mother’s Market. This way, you can bring the true spirit of a harvest festival to your home table. However, did you know that Thanksgiving has its roots in a long line of historical autumn festivals? These festivals, such as Michaelmas, Erntedank, and Mabon for example, all typically take place earlier than American Thanksgiving. Doubling as a celebration of the end of summer, they are observed between the end of August and
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the end of October, some of them lasting weeks or even months. So, what sorts of foods did people eat during these holidays? Michaelmas, or Saint Michael’s Mass, was a holiday that began around the 5th century in Europe, gaining most of its prominence in England. It takes place on September 29th, near the Autumn equinox, so Michaelmas was believed to encourage protection from dark forces as the nights grew longer and colder. To celebrate the holiday, people ate staples such as potatoes and goose, to bring financial prosperity. Scottish people would bake a scone-like cake called St Michael’s Bannock, or Struan Micheil, which was made out of cereals such as oats or barley, and moistened with sheep's milk. People also ate blackberries, since Michaelmas was considered to be the last day one could pick them. Erntedank is a holiday in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland that is less celebrated today, but has a long and rich history. It has no official date, since it seems to vary by location.
The holiday begins with a church service, then flows into a parade where a giant crown made out of wheat called the Erntekrone is presented to that year’s “harvest queen” (who gets a much smaller crown). Then there is music, dancing, and food. Like many other harvest celebrations, on Erntedank, people eat things like locally harvested produce, bread made from local wheat, and honey. Coming full circle in a chain of influence, turkey had become an incredibly popular staple for Erntedankfest, borrowed from American Thanksgiving. In Paganism, people celebrate a holiday called Mabon, which is a harvest celebration of thanks. Feasting is a big part of Mabon, where people eat symbolic foods such as apples, nuts and seeds, gourds, and squashes. Wine was another staple of the festivities. Early agricultural societies understood very well how important it was to have a good relationship with your community, so Mabon feasts would often be massive group events. Not only would people eat symbolic foods, but the foods would also be used to decorate homes and altars, a true reflection of how bountiful the harvest hopefully was. Though not all European harvest holidays come directly from Mabon, most of them have direct roots in ancient Pagan cultures. Together, these holidays set the stage for the first Thanksgiving. Originally, American Thanksgiving
landed around October 3rd, which makes more sense for a harvest festival. The modern Thanksgiving holiday wasn’t truly resurrected until the mid-1800’s, when people began celebrating it on the 4th Thursday of November. So what do historians believe people ate at the early American Thanksgiving feasts? Corn-based foods and turkeys were there, of course, but it’s also likely that people ate local offerings such as lobster, eels, duck, and venison. The menu evolved in the Victorian era with the help of Sarah Josepha Hale, the editor of a popular magazine called Godey’s Lady's Book. It was actually Hale herself who petitioned multiple presidents to make Thanksgiving a holiday. She was a prominent writer who spent a lot of her time advocating for women’s education. Fun fact: She also wrote the nursery rhyme “Mary Had a Little Lamb.” Having grown up celebrating an unofficial New England form of the Thanksgiving holiday, Hale lobbied for years to make it a national holiday in order to ease tensions in the country following the Civil War. Finally, in 1863, Abraham Lincoln agreed to it. Hale published numerous Thanksgiving recipes in Godey’s Lady's Book, which were picked up and made tradition by housewives around the country. We’ve had an official, Americanized harvest holiday ever since.
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SWEET POTATO PIE as contributed by Mrs. Eugene Clarke in Godey’s Lady’s Book.
On this year’s Thanksgiving, you might want to add a historical spin to your menu. Here’s a recipe you can try your hand at using all natural and organic ingredients easily picked up at Mother’s Market. After all, cooking with natural, in-season, and local ingredients was the whole point of every harvest holiday! Tasty Tip: This recipe can easily be made vegan by replacing the milk with almond milk, and by using vegan egg replacers and vegan butter.
INGREDIENTS: • 1 cups each Barley, oat, and rye meal •1 cup flour • teaspoon salt • 2 teaspoons baking soda • 2 –3 cups buttermilk (or add a 3 tablespoons lemon juice to 3 cups of plant-based milk, let sit 5-10 minutes until thickened) • 3 tablespoons honey, molasses, or brown sugar • 2 eggs or the equivalent egg replacer • 1 cup cream (or your favorite plant-based cream) • 4 tablespoons regular or vegan butter • Optional: cup raisins, blackberries, currants, and 1-2 tablespoons caraway seeds
DIRECTIONS: Mix barley, oat, and rye meal in a bowl with flour and salt. Stir baking soda into 2 cups buttermilk or vegan substitute, and add to flour mixture. Add honey. Add the optional add-ins now if you wish. Turn out onto a well-floured board and knead until dough is soft, adding more flour or buttermilk as necessary. Divide dough in half, then roll out into a circle on floured parchment paper until 8-9 inche in diameter and inch thick. Repeat with the other half.
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Mix the eggs or replacer, cream or plant cream, and the melted butter or vegan butter. Heat a griddle and lightly grease it. Paint one surface of the bannock dough with the egg mixture. Then, remove it from parchment paper and place that surface down on the griddle. Cook over medium heat until light brown on the underside. While it cooks, paint the upper side with the egg mixture, then flip when ready. Paint the new top side again, then flip and repeat until each side has been painted and cooked 3 times. Serve warm with butter or honey.
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How to Create
THE PERFECT TABLESCAPE While gathering around the table with your loved ones and eating delicious food is what Thanksgiving is all about, a beautiful table setting is important too. If you’re hosting Thanksgiving this year, the last thing you’re likely worried about is the table; however, creating the perfect Thanksgiving tablescape does not have to be difficult. You will find that with a plan in place, you can quickly elevate the entertaining experience you provide your guests.
PICK A THEME Before hitting the stores or even looking through
Whether you are using family heirlooms, purchasing new
your china cabinet for table essentials, it’s
pieces, or a mix of both, there are some important things
important to first think of the theme you want.
to consider when making your plan. These include: the
From traditional elegance to mixed metallics to
number of people you will be entertaining and which
French country, there are endless themes. Things
types of dishes and glasses you want for each place set-
to consider while picking a theme are whether
ting. Other considerations are the size of your table and
you plan to go with the same theme for years
whether you need to leave space for serving dishes on
to come, whether it goes with the style of your
the table. If you’re planning to serve Thanksgiving dinner
home, and whether it’s in your budget to go with
buffet style in the kitchen, then you will have more room
a specific theme based on what you already own.
for decorations on your table.
Pick the one that suits your style best and go with it! For our tablescape, we went with a minimal modern farmhouse theme.
DECORATE YOUR SPACE Now comes the fun part! As you being arranging items
GATHER MATERIALS Keeping your theme in mind, gather your wellloved and new pieces to decorate your table. For our table setting, we chose simple white dishes, champagne-colored flatware, neutral linen napkins, and stemmed glassware. To keep our centerpiece simple and stick with the minimal modern farmhouse theme, we choose to pull in natural elements by picking up silver dollar eucalyptus stems and mini white pumpkins
on your table, don’t be afraid to rearrange pieces until you find the best fit. If you devoted time to making a plan earlier on, this step will not take you very long. Start by adding your centerpiece to the table and then placing the dinnerware and flatware. For our tablescape, instead of one big centerpiece, we layered silver dollar eucalyptus stems down the middle of the table and topped them with mini white pumpkins. Then, we chose to stack one smaller and one larger plate for each setting and place linen napkins in between them. Pro tip: If you are using linen napkins, make sure to iron or steam them to get rid of the creases. From there, we
MAKE A PLAN
went with a traditional utensil placement on the left and
Once you know your theme, it’s time to create a
right sides of the plates. Super simple and very beautiful!
plan for sourcing all the dinnerware, flatware, and centerpiece decorations you need. Don’t feel the need to go buy everything brand new. You will be surprised at the beautiful setting you can create with pieces you already own.
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Homemade Holiday
SIDES
Crafted with unique recipes, our tasty sides will have you going back for seconds. Reserve yours now for your Turkey Day celebration
Mother's Homemade Pumpkin & Butternut Squash Pie Created by our Executive Chef, this original recipe features a unique blend of organic pumpkin, organic butternut squash, and aromatic spices.
Apple Pie A holiday classic made vegan! The fresh apples aromatic spices, and flaky crust will have you wanting a second slice.
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What’s Thanksgiving dinner without dinner rolls? These soft, pull-apart dinner rolls are the perfect complement to all the Signature Sides.
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Thanks Tempeh Loaf
Roasted Root Vegetables
Holiday Stuffing
Prepared from scratch in Mother's Kitchen, this Tempeh Loaf is made with eggplant, mushrooms, walnuts, cranberries, and all the Thanksgiving spices.
A colorful array of organic roots, carrots, parsnip, turnips, red potatoes, and red onion. Seasoned to perfection with salt, pepper, extra virgin olive oil, and organic parsley.
A hearty blend of carrots, onion, celery, vegetable broth, arrowroot, and sourdough bread that pairs well with our homemade Gravy.
Butternut Squash Soup
Sweet Mashed Yams
Gravy Vegan
All the fall feels in a soup! Organic butternut squash, carrot, shallots, blended with coconut cream, sage, Cinnamon, nutmeg, and few other spices.
Organic yams whipped to perfection with vegan butter, organic brown sugar, and a touch of cinnamon.
A flavorful sauce that will complement Homemade Holiday Entrees and Signature Sides.
Roasted Brussels Sprouts
Mashed Potatoes
Cranberry Sauce
Organic Brussels Sprouts roasted with extra virgin olive oil, organic garlic, salt, pepper, and a touch of balsamic reduction.
Organic russet potatoes, whipped with a blend of vegan butter, rice milk, organic garlic, parsley, and black pepper.
Organic cranberries, and apples simmered just right with orange zest and organic sugar.
VEGAN SUBSTITUTIONS If you’re vegan or even vegetarian, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the meat-and-dairy heavy holiday menus that dominate the season. For many people, these dishes feel integral to the season, but remain inaccessible due to animal-based major ingredients. Some people may skirt around this by making new and unique vegan dishes to replace the old holiday staples.
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However, there are still many others who may want to stick to the comfort of the traditional dishes, while making them vegan-friendly. The great news is, with every year there are more and more fantastic vegan substitution products and ingredients, making it easy for you and your family to make completely plant-based holiday recipes. Here’s a simple guide to help you navigate your vegan menu conversions this Thanksgiving.
Cheese Vegan cheese has struggled to find its way in the past, but these days there are plenty of quality and delicious brands that you can use in any recipe. One of the best in the business is Daiya. They sell a wide assortment of vegan cheeses, from cheddar slices to mozzarella shreds. Another vegan cheese giant is Miyoko’s, which sells highly realistic looking rounds of vegan mozzarella and other cheeses. Kite Hill sells a cashew-based vegan ricotta cheese, perfect for whipping up lasagna on a cold night.
Meat Never before have vegan meats tasted so much like… well, meat! In the last few years, great new staples such as Impossible and Beyond Meat have brought highly realistic vegan ground beef to stores near you, including Mother’s Market & Kitchen! There are also always delicious plantbased products such as Field Roast Italian Sausage and Sweet Earth Benevolent Bacon. For a vegan alternative to turkey this Thanksgiving, try out the Field Roast Celebration Roast
Eggs In most baked goods, eggs serve the purpose of being a binding agent. You can often replace them with other ingredients entirely, such as extra soft tofu or applesauce. Another tried and true trick that may work better in savory dishes, is using aquafaba. This is the liquid that comes in canned chickpeas. You can use aquafaba in dessert items like whipped cream or meringue, but make sure that the can of chickpeas you buy has no added salt. If you’d rather use a direct vegan egg replacer, the good news is there are plenty of those too! Just pick up a carton of Just Egg or Bob’s Red Mill Egg Replacer.
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Butter Another product that Miyoko’s has mastered is vegan butter. They even sell European Style Cultured Vegan Butter. And of course, long-time vegan butter brand Earth Balance still makes amazing products that are perfect for baking, cooking, or spreading.
Milk This is one of the easiest things to substitute. The trick is figuring out what kind of plant milk works best for what dish. For many savory dishes, soy milk, oat milk and even cashew milk are great replacements because their neutral flavor and thick texture can resemble the fat of cream. For desserts, a common replacement is almond milk. You can try Califia Farms Oat Milk or Forager Cashew Milk.
Yogurt Vegan yogurt is an easy substitute for sour cream or buttermilk in many recipes, and is also great when eaten on its own. You can try some well-loved brands such as the SoDelicious Coconut Milk yogurt or Forager’s Cashew Milk Yogurt.
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5 Virtual
HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES This year may be more home-bound than usual,but that doesn’t mean you and your family need to miss out on all the holiday fun! There are still plenty of activities you can do to share the joy with your loved ones. Here are 5 ideas to get you started. All that’s left is to have a great time! 1. Virtual Cookie Decorating Competition Who ever said cookie decorating is exclusive to December? This is an easy activity you can do with family through your video-chat app of choice. Go out and buy or bake some sugar cookies. Decorate them with frosting, icing designs, sprinkles, and other creative toppings. Then, show them off to see who is the best artist in the family. 2. Thanksgiving Card Exchange Much like a Secret Santa, you can assign each person in the group to another, and have everyone make and decorate a card for that person. Fill the card with expressions of thankfulness and things you love about that person, mail them out, and then open and read them during you video chat! 3. Harvest Scavenger Hunt If your family has a lot of kids, this one would be especially fun for them. Create a list of Thanksgiving items, such as small pumpkins, gourds, printed pictures of turkeys, etc. Hide them around your house and send the kids off on a hunt with a list of mysterious clues. When each team returns with their items, they get a prize. 4. Recipe Swap Create a family cookbook by having everyone write down and pitch in a recipe. This is a good way to get kids into some inventive thinking. Once everyone has pitched in a recipe, you can then combine th recipes in a book or binder to use next year and for years to come. 5. Hand Turkey Art Gallery Have everyone draw and color their own hand turkey. The challenge is to make your turkey look as fun and creative as possible. Then show them off on the video chat and have each person introduce their piece as if they were a famous artist in a gallery. Quick and easy Thanksgiving fun!
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Hostess
GIFT GUIDE With all the cooking, entertaining, and cleaning, there’s no question that hosting Thanksgiving is a lot of work! While Thanksgiving is looking a little different this year and many groups are opting for virtual or smaller outside celebrations, if you are going to someone else’s home this year for Thanksgiving, it is important to bring a little something as a thank you for all the time and effort put into hosting. The key about hostess gifts is making sure they are unique and items that a person will actually use and want. So before you head to Thanksgiving dinner, pick up one of the following hosting gifts that are sure to wow your hostess.
Holiday Stove Simmer
Cozy Comfort Tea & Honey
What’s the holidays without your home smelling cozy? For a gift your hostess will love, try a Holiday Stove Simmer. In a paper bag, place your ingredients of choice. Popular ingredients include cinnamon sticks, orange slices, whole cranberries, bay leaves, whole cloves, and a dash of nutmeg. Then, on the outside of the bag, add instructions such as the following: Place bag ingredients into a pot and cover with water. Then simmer on low, adding water as necessary, and enjoy the festive aroma.
For a unique gift idea that is perfect for the cooler months ahead, put together a tea gift set! Simply pick out a box of organic tea, a jar of organic honey, and a cute mug. Wrap all three items up in a cellophane bag and you will be good to go. Not sure which tea to pick out? Try Organic India Tea Tulsi Masala Chai Tea, available at Mother’s! This tea is a cozy blend of classic chai spices, cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, ginger, cardamom, pepper, black tea, and Tulsi.
Organic Produce & Nuts Basket
Plant-Based Spa Night Package
If you’re heading to make your weekly grocery run, putting together a basket of organic produce and nuts is super easy. While at the store, pick up organic seasonal produce such as pomegranates, a variety of citrus, apples, peppers, and hard winter squash. In addition, grab Mother’s Organic Nuts to add to the basket. Some of the many tasty options include Organic Raw Pistachio Meats, Organic Maple Glazed Mixed Nuts, Organic Raw Hazelnuts, and Organic Raw Cashews. Arrange all the items in a cute basket and you’ll have an easy hostess gift.
With all the work that goes into hosting, relaxing after Turkey Day is necessary. As a thank you for your hostess’ hard work, assemble a plant-based at-home spa night package! Mother’s Wellness Department has countless items that are perfect for this.
Wine, Beer, or Kombucha When in doubt, bring a bottle of wine or some beer or hard kombucha. Mother’s has many beverages to choose from across these categories!
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Build your perfect
VEGAN CHARCUTERIE BOARD Charcuterie boards have grown in holiday season popularity year after year, with new and fresh ideas for how to put one together refreshing the base concept. These curated collections of well-crafted meats, cheeses, and side-adornments get back to food basics and help us appreciate the beauty in simple, delicious food. “Charcuterie” is a word that means “cooked flesh” in French, and was used in the 15th century to describe shops that sold pork products preserved using ancient methods. Often it was the peasantry frequenting these shops, so for a long time, charcuterie was associated with them. It wasn’t until fairly recent history that people from all walks of life became interested in charcuterie and how to put together a beautiful board. Eating good cheeses and meats with specific wine pairings is a practice dating back to Ancient Rome, and today, you have the food-and-wine-pairing world at your fingertips. But if you need some help figuring out where to start, here is our guide for how to create the perfect charcuterie board!
These extras add something else to snack on aside from the meat, cheese, and crackers. Plus, they are great for filling in the empty space on your board and for garnishing. You can also add various toppings like honey, jams, and thick fruit molasses. Pair it with your favorite wines and you’re ready to go! Vegan: It may at first seem difficult to create a traditionally meat-and-cheese-based board in the absence of meat and cheese. But luckily, it is easy to do just that thanks to the plethora of fantastic vegan meat and cheese options available at Mother’s. For cheese, we’ve chosen: • Miyoko's Garlic Herb Cheese Wheel • Violife Just Like the Parmesan Wedge • Violife Just Like the Feta Block • Lisanatti Foods The Original Almond Cheddar Style Chunks
These vegan cheeses provide the perfect variety of texture and sharpness that a charcuterie board needs. For meat: • Lightlife Smart Deli Plant-Based Ham • Yves Veggie Cuisine Plant-Based Veggie Salami Use these crackers to hold it all together: • Mary's Gone Crackers Super Seed Classic Crackers • Rustic Bakery Rosemary & Olive Oil Organic Sourdough Flatbread Bites And add some visual variety both to your board and your pairings with these toppings and snacks: • Mother's Organic Nuts Selection • Organic Olive Bar Selection • Cobram Estate Australia Select Extra Virgin Olive Oil If you need some help choosing a wine to pair with your board, here’s one that goes perfectly with the items we’ve chosen above: • Joel Gott 815 Cabernet Sauvignon So whether you’re curating a board to share with loved ones, or just making one to have on a special night at home, a beautiful and delicious charcuterie board is just one trip to Mother's away.
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Build your perfect
CHARCUTERIE BOARD Charcuterie boards have grown in holiday season popularity year after year, with new and fresh ideas for how to put one together refreshing the base concept. These curated collections of well-crafted meats, cheeses, and side-adornments get back to food basics and help us appreciate the beauty in simple, delicious food. “Charcuterie” is a word that means “cooked flesh” in French, and was used in the 15th century to describe shops that sold pork products preserved using ancient methods. Often it was the peasantry frequenting these shops, so for a long time, charcuterie was associated with them. It wasn’t until fairly recent history that people from all walks of life became interested in charcuterie and how to put together a beautiful board. Eating good cheeses and meats with specific wine pairings is a practice dating back to Ancient Rome, and today, you have the food-and-wine-pairing world at your fingertips. But if you need some help figuring out where to start, here is our guide for how to create the perfect charcuterie board!
Non-Vegan: Every charcuterie board begins with good cheeses. You should always have hard and soft cheeses with varying sharpness levels and flavor profiles. We’ve chosen: • Saint Andre Brie • Ponche Leon Manchego • La Bonne Vie Camembert • Sierra Nevada Bella Capra Chévre
You can organize these cheeses on one side on the board, moving from hard to soft, or separate them with hard cheeses on one side and soft on the other. Don’t forget to include the appropriate knives to cut with. For meats, you can get a variety of flavors and textures: • Cremenelli Fine Meats Artisan Salami • Cremenelli Fine Meats Artisan Prosciutto
These meats are easy to buy pre-cut. Just take them out of the package, fold them, and place them in rows in front of the cheeses. Every board needs a variety of meat-and-cheese vehicles. We are loving: • Lesley Stowe Raincoast Crisps Cranberry and Hazelnut Crackers • Firehook Garlic Thyme Mediterranean Baked Crackers • Ines Rosales Spanish Sweet Olive Oil Tortas
These provide a variety of textures and flavors that are easy to experiment with different toppings. The last piece of the puzzle is the flavorful extras such as: • Mother’s Organic Nuts Selection • Organic Fruits Selection • Organic Olive Bar Selection • Fresh Organic Herbs
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GAME DAY READY? For many Americans, watching footbal on Thanksgiving is a tradition! Only a few years after Thanksgiving became a national holiday in 1863, Thanksgiving Day football games began, starting with college games and then leading to professional league games. As you carry on the tradition this Turkey Day, it’s time to take game day to the next level. Whether you’re a football 40 | Organic Living Magazine
fan or not, all foodies will agree that it’s important to have great snack and refreshment options to nibble on while the Thanksgiving Day football games are on and dinner is cooking! Let Mother’s make this easy on you. When you stop by your local Mother’s to pick up your Thanksgiving necessities, be sure to also grab some of our go-to game day snacks!
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1. Late July Organic Tortilla Chips
6. YumEarth Organic Favorite Fruit Candy
2. Mother’s Organic Raw Pistachio Meats
7. Mother’s Homemade Fire Roasted Salsa
3. Mother’s Organic Raw Macadamia Nuts
8. Poppi Raspberry Rose Prebiotic Soda
4. Mother’s Homemade Guacamole
9. Golden Road Brewing Mango Cart
5. Kettle Brand Organic Potato Chips
10. Unreal Dark Chocolate Crispy Gems 11. Snack Factory Original Pretzel Crisps
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CLASSIC HOT TODDY Every holiday get-together needs some kind of festive drink! Mulled wine, spiced cider, and hot buttered rum all come to mind as seasonal favorites, but you may have had a Hot Toddy or two in the past as well. Whether you love the warmth of this boozy drink during the cold winter nights, or have been unlucky enough to catch a cold during the holiday season, the winter blues have nothing against the power of a good traditional Hot Toddy.
A typical Hot Toddy is a mixture of liquor, usually whiskey, hot water, and honey or sugar. Sometimes spices such as cloves and cinnamon are added. This form of the “toddy” dates back as early as 1786. There can even be a Cold Toddy, which usually has more orange, lemon, and Earl Grey tea added and stirred with ice. So whether you’re feeling under the weather or want to serve up a cup of comfort to your loved ones this holiday season, the Hot Toddy is a great drink to try.
INGREDIENTS
DIRECTION
• 2 tbsp Scotch whiskey • ⅓-⅔ cup hot water depending on your taste
Makes 1 hot toddy.
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2 tsp lemon juice 1 slice of lemon 1 cinnamon stick 1 tbsp honey Cloves
Add the whiskey and honey to a mug or handled glass. Pour in the hot water. Add the cloves and lemon juice and stir well. Then, add in the cinnamon stick and a lemon slice. Enjoy!
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FESTIVE INFUSED WATER One of the easiest drink recipes you can try out this holiday season is getting creative with some infused water. Not only is infused water a great way to stay hydrated and health conscious, but it’s also perfect for getting festive in unique ways. It’s all too easy to become dehydrated during these busy months, and maybe you’re trying to steer clear of the more sugary holiday drinks in favor of something more body-friendly.
If water alone isn’t enough to get you in the holiday mood, try some seasonal infused water! Infused water can be made up of any number of combinations of produce and herbs, so here’s 3 combination ideas for using seasonal winter produce to jazz up your infused water.
FOR ALL RECIPES, USE 8 CUPS OF WATER Cranberry and mint • 2 cups whole fresh organic cranberries, washed • 2-3 sprigs organic mint
Pomegranate, apple and sage • ¾-1 cup organic pomegranate seeds • 2 organic apples, sliced • 1 tbsp organic sage leaves
Pear, orange and cinnamon • 2 organic pears, sliced • 1 organic orange, sliced in rounds, seeds removed
• 2-3 cinnamon sticks
Once ingredients are added to the water, stir and chill with ice. Allow the infused water to sit for at least 30 minutes. The longer it sits, the better it tastes. Enjoy!
BUTTERNUT SQUASH SOUP PREP TIME
COOK TIME
TOTAL TIME
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INGREDIENTS
DIRECTIONS
• 1 small onion, chopped
Cut squash into 1-inch chunks. In large
• 1 stalk celery, chopped
pot melt butter. Add onion and cook
• 1 medium carrot, chopped
until translucent, about 8 minutes.
• 2 medium potatoes, cubed
Add squash and stock. Bring to a
• 1 medium butternut squash peeled, seeded, and cubed • 1 (32 fluid ounce) container chicken stock salt & freshly ground black pepper to taste
simmer and cook until squash is tender, about 15 to 20 minutes. Remove squash chunks with slotted spoon and place in a blender and puree. Return blended squash to pot. Stir and season with nutmeg, salt, and pepper. Serve.
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SWEET MASHED YAMS Since Thanksgiving became official, Sweet Mashed Yams have been a holiday classic that is sure to make anyone happy. While sweetened yams have been around as a dish since the 16th century, it wasn’t until the late 1800’s that they became an all-American seasonal staple.Sweet Mashed Yams make a perfect accompaniment to mashed
potatoes, or can even steal the show by themselves. We figured out the best way to make it vegan, and it’s easy to make, too! Serve up this holiday favorite by trying out our original recipe crafted by our Executive Chef at Mother’s Market.
INGREDIENTS
DIRECTIONS
• 1 lb mashed yams
Makes 2 Servings.
• .5 ounce coconut milk • 6 ounces of vegan butter • .5 ounce of brown sugar • 1/16 teaspoon of cinnamon
Peel, steam, and mash the yams. Place the yams and all other ingredients in a mixer and mix on medium speed for about 3 minutes until incorporated. Scrape down the sides to ensure there are no lumps and all ingredients have been mixed evenly. Then mix again on medium-hi for 3 more minutes until smooth and fluffy.
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Coloring the Season While waiting around for Thanksgiving dinner, entertain the kids with these festive coloring sheets and find out what they are thankful for.
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Start coloring 1. Click on the coloring pages to download them 2. Print out the coloring pages 3. Color 4. Tag @mothersmarket and use #MothersHomemadeHoliday on social media so we can see your creations
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Holiday
ESSENTIAL OIL BLENDS The holiday season is filled with things that tackle all of the senses. Beautiful decorations, a warm fireplace, the sound of your favorite seasonal music, good food, and the scents that come along with all of the above. If candles aren’t your thing, or you just want to shake things up, you can try these holiday essential oil combinations in your diffuser to create a comforting aroma in your home. All of these oils are available under the Mother’s brand in the Wellness Department!
1. Winter Forest: • 3 drops of sandalwood • 2 drops of patchouli • 2 drops of jasmine
2. Holiday Spice: • 3 drops of cinnamon • 2 drops of clove • 2 drops of sage
3. Sweet Treats: • 3 drops of orange •3 drops of cinnamon • 2 drops of lemon
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Treat Yourself
PLANT-BASED SELF-CARE NIGHT After a long, difficult year, everyone deserves a little pampering. Many of us are guilty of not setting aside enough time for self-care and it’s time to finally do it. After celebrating Thanksgiving, treat yourself to a luxurious spa night at home! Light some candles, don your favorite robe, put on some calming tunes, and give yourself and the Earth some love with these plant-based self-care products. Here are some key tips for the perfect at-home spa night:
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Start off with a little aromatherapy by using
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Wipe the long day away with Andalou Naturals
Mother’s Essential Oil – Sleep Dream. Put this
Age Defying Facial Wipes. These wipes do a
vegan essential oil in your diffuser and fill the
great job of getting rid of all of the makeup
room with the scent of calm and relaxation.
on your skin, prepping it to be treated later.
After all, every good spa night must start wit the right frame of mind.
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Enjoy a full bath with the Pacha Soap Co Avocado
Once the bath is over, or even during it, throw
Froth Bomb, which helps to soften the skin and make
on the Acure Brightening Face Mask. This mask
the bath that much more enjoyable. Then use the Pacha
has a number of extracts that moisturize and
Soap Co Pumpkin Whipped Scrub, a perfect seasonall
detox your skin, helping it to feel softer and
scented item to get you in the fall mood.
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glowy. Leave it on for 10-15 minutes, then rinse off.
Finish off by applying Derma E Vitamin C Concentrated Serum to your skin. This nourishes the skin and gives your cells a little boost of Vitamin C, which can help heal dark spots. Pat the serum into the skin gently rather than rubbing, and you’re good to go.
And, of course, any good self-care night ends with a good night’s sleep. Take a deep breath, relax, and enjoy!
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Unique
SIDE DISHES
If you’re planning to participate in a small Thanks-
As for the Fire Roasted Salsa, there’s a reason it is a
giving celebration this year, but want to bring a dish
customer favorite! It is made with organic tomatoes
that’s different than the traditional Thanksgiving
and has the perfect kick.
sides, look no further than Mother’s Grab & Go section. Made from scratch in our kitchen, all Grab & Go
For side dishes that pair well with your Thanksgiving
items are made with original recipes and the highest
dinner, you can’t go wrong with Mother’s Homemade
quality ingredients.
Spinach Quinoa and Broccoli Crunch Salad. Deborah’s Arugula Pesto Pasta is also a customer favorite! All of
For snacks to eat as appetizers while watching
these items are available in multiple sizes so you can
football, try Mother’s Homemade Guacamole and
get the perfect amount for your group size! Skip the
Fire Roasted Salsa. Made with organic avocados,
cooking and bring them to Thanksgiving. Don’t worry,
the guacamole is creamy and delicious.
it will be our secret!
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