Start your day with a hot mug of coffee and Ree Drummond. The Pioneer Woman, in partnership with Zavida Coffee Roasters, has launched a brand-new, premium coffee line.

The Pioneer Woman

“Mornings come very early on our ranch,” Drummond said. “Coffee is one of my favorite things about rising and shining, and I love to sip it all day. My coffee line with Zavida Coffee Roasters includes both high-quality coffee beans and single-serve cups in both flavored and non-flavored blends that I think you will absolutely love!” 

The Pioneer Woman

The Pioneer Woman line includes premium ground coffee beans and single-serve cups featuring three non-flavored blends: Up & At ‘Em (Breakfast Roast), Saddle Up (Medium Roast), and Giddy Up (Dark Roast).

The line also includes a range of flavored blends, carefully developed by Drummond, and inspired by her popular recipes. Flavored blends include: 

  • Hazelnut Vanilla: This coffee blend celebrates all things hazelnut with added vanilla flavor.
  • Cinnamon Rolls: Inspired by Ree’s mom’s legendary cinnamon roll recipe.
  • Toffee Crème Brûlee: This indulgent blend celebrates Ree’s favorite dessert: Crème Brûlée.
  • Caramel Fudge Brownie: Ree loves layered caramel fudge brownies so much, it inspired this blend.
  • Pecan Pie: Pecan pie is the ultimate dessert in the Drummond family. This coffee blend is like pecan pie in a cup, with the same custardy goodness you’d expect. 
  • French Vanilla: A cup of French vanilla coffee is hard to beat, and it’s a staple in Ree’s coffee rotation. 
  • Pumpkin Spice: The pumpkin spice flavors are amped up in this seasonal blend, and just a sip makes you feel happy.
  • Spicy Cowgirl (Coming Soon): Ree’s signature spicy coffee drink made with notes of chocolate, cinnamon, chile, and cayenne now turned into beans to enjoy at home.

The Pioneer Woman

“At Zavida, we’re all about great tasting coffee – and we’re excited to bring our passion for combining the world’s best coffees with unique flavors to the Pioneer Woman brand. Our team crafted these blends to be enjoyed both hot and cold-brewed, so Ree’s fans can indulge in her favorite treats one steamy (or iced) cup at a time,” said Charles Litterst, Chairman at Zavida Coffee Roasters. 

“We are thrilled to be partnering with Zavida Coffee Roasters to bring The Pioneer Woman Coffee to retailers nationwide,” said Jeffrey Cohen, co-chairman at Earthbound. “This partnership marks the continued expansion in an important category for the brand, food, to bring the most popular flavors from Ree’s recipes into her fans’ homes.” 

The Pioneer Woman coffee single serve cups are currently available for purchase online at Walmart, Amazon and Zavida.com. Ground beans will be available for purchase in late Spring 2021. The coffee line will be at retailers nationwide later this year.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of The Pioneer Woman

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Heading into the new year, people could use a little extra encouragement, extra energy and extra excitement. Dunkin’ is taking charge, brewing the extra boost everyone needs to tackle 2021 and get things done. Dunkin’ today announced the addition of Extra Charged Coffee to its menu, packing 20% more caffeine than Dunkin’s classic Hot and Iced Coffee, while delivering the same great taste.

Extra Charged Coffee

Dunkin’ is also introducing two bold new hot coffees, Dunkin’ Midnight and Explorer Batch, to kick off the year.

Dunkin Midnight

Dunkin’ Midnight: New Dunkin’ Midnight is the brand’s darkest roast ever, featuring a rich, smooth, full-bodied flavor, rounded out with notes of decadent cocoa and an intensely dark finish. Dunkin’ Midnight joins the beloved Original Blend and Dunkin’ Decaf as a permanent addition to the brand’s coffee lineup.

Explorer Batch

Explorer Batch: The first coffee blend to be introduced as part of Dunkin’s new Limited Batch Series, Explorer Batch is a medium roast featuring dark berry notes, rounded out with a smoky finish. To craft its unique Explorer Batch, Dunkin’ sourced beans from four highly regarded coffee regions, including Colombia, Ethiopia, Guatemala, and Sumatra. Explorer Batch will be available for a limited time, with new Limited Batch Series coffees to be introduced throughout the year.

Available at participating Dunkin’ restaurants nationwide beginning Dec. 30, Extra Charged Coffee, served hot or iced, features green coffee extract that gives coffee drinkers an extra boost with 20% more caffeine. For an extra incentive to try the brand’s buzziest new beverage, Dunkin’ will be offering Medium Extra Charged Coffee for $2 through Jan. 26.

“Since opening our doors more than 70 years ago, Dunkin’ has served a superior cup of coffee. Now, for the first time in our history, we’re offering the boldest and most diverse assortment of blends and customization options to fuel a new era of coffee at Dunkin’,” said Jill Nelson, Vice President, Marketing & Culinary at Dunkin’. “From the darkest roast in our portfolio to the most caffeinated hot and iced coffee varieties, we are more committed than ever to keeping Americans running on Dunkin’ in 2021.”

In a new year filled with new brews, coffee lovers can find the perfect Dunkin’ drink to match their mood, and perhaps, a little something extra. From Dec. 30 through Jan. 31, the My Dunkin’ Mood Quiz will ask questions that help gauge guests’ vibes, and then recommend one of the brand’s coffee beverages that can best fuel them through the day. Everyone who participates can enter to win one of five amazing prizes, including Dunkin’ coffee for a year, $5,000 in cash, and more.

Dunkin’ will continue to surprise fans with a little something extra throughout the month of January, so they should stay tuned for updates on the Dunkin’ App and the brand’s social channels.

To bring a little sweetness to help ring in the New Year, Dunkin’ has a fun new donut to pair with its new coffee options. The new Dunkfetti Donut features a cake donut ring with special celebration confetti sprinkles baked within, and topped with a sweet glaze. For more information about this new limited time donut and other snacks being served at Dunkin’ in January, including a Gluten-Free Fudge Brownie and Croissant Stuffers, please see here.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Dunkin’

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With many kids back returning to the classroom and the entire family spending more time indoors, sick days may not be far behind. In addition to frequent handwashing and using hand sanitizers, eating antioxidant-rich foods is one of the best ways to support the immune system. Today, there’s a lot of talk about superfoods. But which superfoods will your kids eat? And what are some “mom hacks” to also help you stay healthy? 

What Makes a Superfood So Super?

“Foods that are called superfoods offer more nutrients, bite for bite, than other foods in their category. In most cases, these are fruits and vegetables,” explains Holistic Nutritionist Andrea Donsky. Nutrient-dense superfoods are especially important as kids come into contact with a variety of bugs in the school environment. Even if we are working from home, missed school days are something we all want to avoid. 

Donsky points out, “Because kids tend to be picky eaters, a lot of the calories they take in are not nutrient-dense. There just aren’t many vitamins or minerals in cheese pizza. Sneaking superfoods into their diets is crucial.” 

How to Make Superfoods Kid-Friendly

Donsky lists some simple, and probably surprising, ways to get kids to consume more superfoods.  

  • Instead of steaming vegetables such as kale and cauliflower, try roasting them in olive oil, salt and garlic. “Roasting brings out the flavor and makes them crispier.” 

  • Another hide-the-nutrients trick that really works is to bake healthy seeds and grains—such as quinoa, millet, flax or chia—into cookies or banana bread. 

  • Introduce kids to black elderberries. “They have a remarkable ability to empower natural immune support. You aren’t going to find black elderberries in the produce section which is why more moms are now stocking up on yummy black elderberry-based products that come in easy-to-use drink mix, syrup, capsules and pastilles as well as pectin-based gummies which are great for kids ages 4 and up. They are free of all major allergens including gluten, nut, soy, dairy and eggs.”

  • Some moms are surprised to learn that Greek yogurt is a superfood. “It has probiotics and protein and is great for breakfasts and snacks. Add berries for antioxidants and fiber, and a sprinkle of cinnamon to help their blood sugar levels.” 

  • Substitute peanuts in trail mix with goji berries and mulberries. “Sprinkle in coconut flakes and dark chocolate chips for a delicious and nutritious nut-free snack.”

  • Hide half an avocado in a smoothie. Avocados are good for the brain and concentration. They have good fat plus fiber and protein. “My youngest loves my sweet avocado chocolate power pudding!”  

If your kids do feel under the weather, Donsky advises you to encourage them to eat their water if they don’t want to drink it. “Yes, I said EAT. Kids can get dehydrated easily if they are vomiting or have diarrhea. It’s often easier to get them to eat soup, or snack on fruits and vegetables that are mostly water (such as watermelon, strawberries, cucumbers, oranges and tomatoes) than it is to get them to drink enough fluids.” 

Mom Hacks: You Need to Stay Healthy Too!

There’s never a convenient time for our own immune systems to be less than strong. Sip on teas that contain immune-supporting herbs and/or squeeze lemon into your tea to reduce phlegm. (The acidity is what does the trick!) 

Honey contains antioxidants and helps with sore throats. “Always use non-pasteurized because the heat in the pasteurization process will kill honey’s health-boosting properties,” she advises. For the same reason, she says never put honey directly into hot tea. Wait until it cools down or eat the honey off the spoon then drink your tea. 

Finally, get creative by using spices from your pantry. Ginger tea helps reduce inflammation. Cinnamon helps to open sinuses as does peppermint oil when used in a diffuser.

 

Registered Holistic Nutritionist. As a pioneer and visionary in the health industry, her passion is to inspire people to make healthier choices for healthy living. She uses her expertise and 20 years of knowledge to educate the public on living a naturally healthy lifest‌yle.  www.AndreaDonsky.com and www.NaturallySavvy.com.

Start your holiday season off right with a visit to a nearby Christmas tree farm. These farms near Austin offer fragrant fresh trees, hot cocoa and even hayrides for happy families. Scroll through and plan your holiday adventure!

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Evergreen Farms
Take a wagon ride out to the field where you can cut your own Texas-grown Christmas tree or pick a precut Noble fir or Fraser fir. Poles for measuring the tree and saws for cutting are all provided as well as the netting and rope for ease in transporting your tree. On the weekends, Evergreen Farms will have a campfire for roasting marshmallows and pine cone painting. Check out their COVID-19 precautions here

242 Monkey Road
Elgin, TX
Online: evergreen-farms.com

The Robinson Family Farm
This farm offers pre-cut Fraser Firs grown in the Appalachian Mountains in North Carolina. Fraser Fir are preferred for Christmas trees because they have the perfect shape, rich dark green color, clean pine scent and ability to hold its needles after being cut. Handmade, fresh wreaths are also available for purchase.

3780 White Owl Lane
Temple, TX
Online: therobinsonfamilyfarm.com

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Elgin Christmas Tree Farm
This farm offers u-cut Virginia Pine and Leyland Cypress. A nice hayride will take you out to the cutting fields so you can begin your search. Someone will pick your tree up once you cut it, your tree will be shaken and baled and ready for its ride home. If you prefer Fraser Fir, those are imported from Wisconsin and available pre-cut. Military and first responders get 15% off. 

120 Natures Way
Elgin, TX
Online: elginchristmastreefarm.com

Brungot Farms
These trees arrive just days after being cut from a mountain side field in North Carolina. They travel to Texas in a refrigerated truck, are fresh cut them when they arrive, and stores in a 6,500 gallon water pit within hours of arriving. Beat the rush and pick out your tree in advance online with delivery.

204 E Little Elm Trail
Cedar Park, TX
Online: brungotfarms.com

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Papa Noel Christmas Trees
You can find some of the best North Carolina mountain trees at Papa Noel this year. There have a number of locations in the Austin area where you can pick your own tree. Or, order online and have yours delivered. 

Online: papanoeltrees.com

—Kate Loweth

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ABC has announced its star-studded lineup for The Disney Holiday Singalong, the third iteration in the ratings phenomenon franchise, with Ryan Seacrest returning to host the night of merry music and magic on Mon. Nov. 30 from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. ET. Celebrity performances and appearances for the festive special include Andrea Bocelli, BTS, Michael Bublé, Ciara, Chloe x Halle, Derek Hough and Hayley Erbert, Julianne Hough, Adam Lambert, Leslie Odom Jr., Katy Perry, P!NK and Kerry Washington.

Disney Holiday Singalong

For the first time since Broadway’s shutdown, Disney Theatrical Production’s Broadway casts of The Lion King and Aladdin and the North American Touring companies of Frozen return to The New Amsterdam Theatre to sing a special performance of “Let It Go.” Led by Caroline Bowman and Aisha Jackson, the number also features Tracee Beazer, Austin Colby, Lindiwe Dlamini, Olivia Donaldson, Bongi Duma, Nicholas Edwards, April Holloway, Ben Jeffrey, Nina LaFarga, Telly Leung, Isabelle McCalla, Paul HeeSang Miller, Kyle Mitchel, Nteliseng Nkhela, Amber Owens, Adam Perry, John Riddle, Ann Sanders, Dennis Stowe, L. Steven Taylor and Nicholas Ward.

Disney Music Group’s acclaimed seven-member a cappella group DCappella also joins in for some seasonal sounds as they will carol throughout the show encouraging viewers at home to sing along.

The jolly one-hour musical event will once again include animated on-screen lyrics to allow viewers at home to sing along to the beloved Disney melodies and classic holiday carols.

The Disney Holiday Singalong performances include the following:

Andrea Bocelli – “Silent Night”

BTS – “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town”

Michael Bublé – “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas”

Ciara – “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree”

Chloe x Halle – “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?”

Derek Hough and Hayley Erbert – “Hey Santa” and “Jingle Bells”

Julianne Hough – “Whistle While You Work” and “Let It Snow”

Adam Lambert – “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”

Leslie Odom Jr. – “What’s This?”

Katy Perry – “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” and “Cozy Little Christmas”

P!NK – “The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)”

Kerry Washington – “Joy to the World”

The special also raises awareness about Disney’s Feed the Love campaign, driving to Feeding America, Toys for Tots, and One Simple Wish to inspire hope when it’s needed the most in our communities. Viewers can visit Disney.com/FeedTheLove to learn how they can give back to kids and families in need this holiday season and elevate resources for those who need them.

“The Disney Holiday Singalong” is sponsored by T-Mobile, Walmart and Clorox.

Earlier this year, ABC’s The Disney Family Singalong and The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II drew in a combined 22.3 million Total Viewers after 35 days of delayed viewing on linear and digital platforms. The Disney Holiday Singalong is produced by Done+Dusted. Executive producers include Done+Dusted’s Hamish Hamilton, Katy Mullan, Raj Kapoor, Patrizia Di Maria, Nick Florez and RJ Durell.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: ABC

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Many small businesses across the country are trying to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. In collaboration with five local coffee roasters, Keurig is launching its own line of limited-edition K-Cup Pods. Proceeds from the sales of the Keurig Love Blend will go directly back to support each of the five roasters to aid in their rebuilding efforts and road to recovery in their respective communities. 

The Keurig Love Blend will be sold in a 40ct variety pack, including 10 light roast, 15 medium roast and 15 dark roast recyclable Keurig K-Cup Pods for $24.99.

In production now the Keurig Love Blend is expected to ship in the next four weeks and will be available for purchase while supplies last.

Keurig Love Blend

The Brew the Love Together roaster partners include:

  • Deaton and Chelsea Pigot, co-owners of Tectonic Coffee Roasters in Los Angeles, CA
  • Marcus Hollinger, Aaron Fender and John Onwuchekwa, co-owners of Portrait Coffee in Atlanta, GA
  • Michelle Martinez, owner of Hero Coffee Bar in Chicago, IL
  • Matt Cronin, owner of Mojo Coffee Roasters in New Orleans, LA
  • Sean Donnelly, owner of Mighty Oak Coffee Roasters in Astoria, Queens NY

Pre-sales are available now exclusively at Keurig.com/loveblend.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Keurig

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If you can believe it, this Friday officially marks 90 days until Christmas. While our celebrations may look different this year, Starbucks is here to help us plan our holiday lists with a preview of their must-have gifts. From perfectly pink cold cups to dazzling tumblers, this year’s assortment of Holiday merchandise is sure to delight everyone on your shopping list. 

Starbucks Holiday

 

Glitter Pink Swirl Cold Cup (24 oz)

Starbucks Glitter Pink Swirl Cold Cup

This double-walled cup keeps beverages cool. This cup retails for $18.95.

 

Pink Grid Cold Cup (24 oz)

Starbucks Pink Grid Cold Cup

This new Pink Grid Cold Cup features a grid-like texture in a beautiful pink hue. This cup retails for $19.95.

 

Iridescent Tumbler (20 oz)

Starbucks Iridescent Tumbler

This high gloss stainless steel tumbler reveals a rainbow of colors as the light hits it at different angles. This tumbler is available in company-operated stores only for $27.95.

 

Pearl Ombre Tumbler (8 oz)

Starbucks Pearl Ombre Tumbler

This perfectly sized red and green ombre tumbler is the perfect way to bring holiday cheer. Price: $16.95

 

Purple Water Bottle (20 oz)

Purple Water Bottle

Starbucks new stainless-steel Purple Water Bottle is available in company-operated stores only for $24.95.

 

Luster Swirl Mug (12 oz)

Starbucks Rainbow Luster Mug

Cozy up with a hot cup of coffee or tea with this ceramic mug, gleaming with a rainbow luster finish and swirl texture. This fun mug retails for $12.95.

 

Holiday-inspired Packaged Coffee

Holiday Coffee

This year’s Starbucks Christmas Blend is inspired by the original 1984 recipe and has notes of herbs, baking spices, and a velvety rich chocolate finish that will fill your cup with festivity. Christmas Blend (also available in decaf), Holiday Blend, and Christmas Blend Espresso Roast are available this holiday season for $15.95 for a 1-pound bag.

 

Gift Cards

Starbucks Siren Holiday Gift Card

Pair Starbucks Christmas Blend or holiday drinkware with a gift card, which come in a variety of festive designs and can be loaded with amounts from $5 – $500. For those looking to exchange gifts virtually, an eGift card is the perfect way to show you’re thinking of them (you can even send a gift card via messaging platforms like iMessage).

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Starbucks

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I was born a city girl. I don’t mean that I just happened to be born in the city; no, I was without a doubt, a city girl at heart. Born in Calgary and raised north of Toronto, my childhood memories consist of playing with my friends in our paved driveways and manicured lawns, riding my bike to the corner store to buy penny candy and slushies and hanging out with my friends at the mall. Sleepovers were a weekend occurrence and summers consisted of vacationing at a cottage or spending a few months abroad. The hustle and bustle of city life was not just normal, it was ingrained in me.

If someone had told me that I’d marry a farmer and raise my kids in the country I probably would have assumed they were crazy! I mean, I didn’t know much about country life other than you owned a plaid ensemble and baked a lot of pies! You can imagine my surprise (and that of my parents) when I became engaged to a born and raised, dyed-in-the-wool farmer and traded in my high heels for some muck boots and yes, even a few plaid shirts!

The first glimpse of what motherhood was going to look like quickly surfaced in the first year of marriage. I gained nine nieces and nephews overnight, all living within a few miles of our home. Family get-togethers included everything from birthday parties, Sunday afternoon visits, holiday celebrations to butchering one’s own meat. Before this, I probably hadn’t thought twice about where our meat was coming from other than the freezer section of our local grocery store. But, here I was, dressed in my favorite Bench jacket and Lulu Lemons, watching a scene unfold that seemed only fitting for a western horror film (if those exist). My nieces, both under the age of 10, were sitting next to a small fire they built themselves, roasting pieces of bull meat on a stick. Their dad and his brothers, a few feet away, preparing the bull for the butcher. If this was what motherhood was going to look like, I was shocked…perhaps even horrified. Gone were the days of roasting marshmallows, or so it seemed.

Images of toddlers in overalls, barefoot, chasing puddle ducks formed in my mind. My dreams of strolling my babies down the sidewalk with my bestie, sipping my Starbucks latte, sporting my favorite pair of Tieks, no longer seemed realistic. I mean, there were certainly no sidewalks here and the nearest Starbucks was half an hour away. I traded in the pavement for gravel (or mud depending on the season) and coffee came from my percolator. Anything, other than rain boots or runners, was certainly not going to fare well on our dirt roads. I felt like I needed to re-read my Little House on the Prairie books from my childhood to gain a better understanding of what this life was starting to look like, and where it was heading.

When our first child was born, I told my husband that it was essential to have a fenced-in backyard. I couldn’t fathom why parents would let their kids run rampant in the vast open space with no barriers! I wanted the safety of fences to secure my little country boy while he played in our yard. The fields stretched for miles in every direction. Bears, and what I can only imagine, lurked in the forest beyond. When my son turned a year old, my husband fenced in a yard, or as my father-in-law calls it, “the pen”. We have spent countless hours in the safety of our “pen”, blowing bubbles, playing in the sandbox or on the playset. Usually, the distant echo of friendly gunshots can be heard, and the low rumble of tractors and farm equipment serenade against the otherwise silent background.

Gone are the days where I spent summers on a beach or traveled abroad. Farm life is the busiest during the summer months (and spring and fall for that matter). Instead, my children and I spend most of our time in our garden (that has more square footage than our house) or in the tractor, visiting with their dad. Though I still find myself adjusting to the demands and differences of farm life, it is second nature to my children. They were born into a lifestyle that I had previously only read about.

My son is only three and yet he is a true-blue farmer at heart. He would rather be out in the tractor or checking the cows with his dad than playing with his toys or catching up on an episode of Paw Patrol. He loves his red plaid jacket, muck boots, and ball cap. If he had the choice, he would be outside every day, all day, doing something with the boys. My two-year-old daughter is also showing a preference for tractors and trucks over barbie dolls and stuffed animals. Maybe she will still inherit my love for pretty shoes and sparkly accessories, but for the time being her favorite activities usually include something with wheels.

While I think I’ve adjusted well to country living, I still retain some of my city upbringing. Baby gates are a common sight on our property. Our door is double-locked, day and night, to keep out unwanted intruders (both the animal and people kind), and sippy cups accompany all our visits (the smell is NOT an indicator of good drinking water!). But that aside, I wouldn’t trade this life for the world! Raising my two littles in the country has provided me with a new perspective and appreciation for even just the simple things. Seeing the excitement on my son’s face when he gets to go out in the tractor or my little girl’s squeals of delight when she sees the cows out the kitchen window, fill my mama heart with love. This is their normal, their way of life, and for that I am grateful.

 

 

 

I am a stay at home mama to two beatiful children! I love writing about every day parenting, reading the latest financial guru book and eating anything chocolate! I live in the far northern corners of British Columbia with my husband, team of huskies and a lot of cows!

Whether your Christmas menu prep fell apart somewhere around the not-so-Martha Stewart-esque roast, the oven decided not to cooperate or you just need to take the kiddos somewhere for a pre-holiday meal, you have options.

While most of your family’s fave eateries are closed for the holiday, some are open for the whole or partial day. Before you drive around town looking for a place to feed your family, the pros at RetailMeNot rounded up some of the top restaurants open on Christmas Day and a few deals you just might want to nab now!

  • Boston Market. Score 10 percent of your order with in-store pickup and this coupon code.
  • Buffalo Wild Wings. Forget about the turkey or a whole ham. Your kiddos will clamor for these wings any day of the year. Holiday hours vary by location, so call ahead.
  • Denny’s. Make Christmas cooking less stressful and let someone else do the work for you. Whether you want pancakes, pie or anything else on the menu, Denny’s has something yummy for your fam.
  • IHOP. Get your pancake fix on Christmas morning with your IHOP faves!
  • Legal Sea Foods. If you’re in the mood for Christmas crab or any other seafood, Legal Sea Foods has a holiday meal for you to enjoy.
  • Marie Callender’s. Check your local locations hours first. Most of these eateries are open on Christmas Eve and some on Christmas Day.
  • Starbucks. Get your caffeine fix at Sbucks this Christmas and enjoy a wintery delish drink!
  • Waffle House. Whether you want breakfast, lunch or dinner, you can get a meal at Waffle House this holiday.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Courtesy of Starbucks

 

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