Siloam Springs Herald Leader

How to spend added time making memories

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Making time to reconnect with loved ones is a wish topping many lists this holiday season, so set aside the chaos and commit to doing more this year. More of what you truly enjoy, that is. These time-saving holiday hacks from the Chinet ® brand can help curb your time commitment­s so you can focus on personal connection­s and celebratin­g good cheer with loved ones instead.

Spread out prep time. If you re busy putting the nal touches on a meal as guests begin to arrive, you’ll miss out on the excitement as the party begins. Rely on tricks to spread your meal preparatio­n out over the days before your event, such as making sides and casseroles ahead of time and freezing them so all you have to do on the big day is pop them in the oven. Mashed potatoes are a notorious last-minute time suck, so make them early in the day and keep them warm in a slow cooker. Just add a bit of cream and stir periodical­ly to keep them soft and uffy.

Simplify cleanup. After enjoying a meal surrounded by loved ones, there’s no reason to halt the conversati­on while you slip away to bring order back to the kitchen. Cover dishes and put perishable­s away then return to your guests for the quality time you deserve. If you use disposable tableware, there’s even less to worry about later. For example, Chinet Classic White products make cleanup easy so you can spend more time with friends, family and guests. The plates and bowls are strong enough to serve the heaviest, messiest meals with style then you can simply toss them when you’re done.

Shop local for shortcuts. Local businesses are feeling the crunch of 2020 in a big way, but you can give them a boost while doing yourself a time-saving favor. Pick up a pie or specialty dessert from a local bakery. Inquire about family-size sides from the family restaurant­s in your community. Also remember to check with school-age children you know, as many seasonal fundraiser­s offer pre-made holiday desserts and other treats you can share with guests with minimal effort.

Get out of the house. If you’ve spent too much time this year looking at your own surroundin­gs, getting away from it all may lift your spirits while saving the hours you’d pour into getting your home ready for entertaini­ng. Community groups with their own facilities often have space available to rent, and these spaces are typically large enough to maintain social distancing requiremen­ts and are subject to rigorous cleaning protocols. Alternatel­y, if you’re keeping the guest list small, renting a vacation home offers the opportunit­y to turn the seasonal celebratio­n into a short road trip for added memories and joy. With some simple decoration­s, you can create a fun atmosphere for your holiday event and skip the headaches of hosting at home.

Go short and sweet. If the idea of a full- edged dinner event is stretching you too thin, look for festive ways to scale back. For example, a dessert-only party lets you gather with loved ones and keep the focus on the company rather than the food. Plan themed stations with different styles of desserts and consider asking family members to help stock each station with their own favorite treats. Add a touch of style by placing a stack of Chinet Cut Crystal dessert plates at each station so guests can sample all their favorites while they mingle. The collection also includes cups and stemless wine glasses ideal for a beverage table or single servings of desserts like mousse or parfaits.

Find more ways to manage your time this holiday season at MyChinet.com.

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