Simple Ways to Celebrate the Sweetest Time of Year
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MISSION, KS--(Marketwired - Nov 4, 2013) - (Family Features) Whether gathering to give thanks, observing time-honored traditions or simply toasting to the season, there's something extra festive about winter celebrations. Hectic schedules, however, make it easy to lose sight of what is important. This year, involve your loved ones in all the party preparations and make the season merrier.

As the co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of Hostess with the Mostess (HWTM), a hip and modern party planning resource, Jennifer Sbranti knows all about making the most of special celebrations -- especially the holidays. With a fun and inspirational "how-to" approach, HWTM brings creative entertaining ideas to light and can help any hostess create the event of their dreams, ranging from special occasion showers and everyday get-togethers to large events. For more ideas, visit www.hwtm.com.

Seasoned tips from the party professional
With her many years of expertise, Sbranti is thrilled to share her insight on how to make your party shine this season. The first tip is to let nature be your guide while planning a winter soiree. There is no lack of inspiration in the beauty of multicolored leaves or freshly fallen snow, and it's easy to incorporate these visuals into any space. The fall-winter harvest provides an abundance of rich flavors that are the foundation of crowd-pleasing dishes.

Try these tips from Sbranti to create an impressive, but easy-to-do celebration:

1. Make it a family affair. Get the whole family involved in the party prep by asking them to help gather pinecones for creative decor. Add a bold splash of color or a metallic touch to the pinecones by dipping the bottom half of each pinecone in acrylic craft paint. String the painted pinecones into festive party garlands, or use them as holders for leaf-shaped place cards or food labels.

2. Add rustic charm. Give your dinner table a warm, rustic feel with linens and textures inspired by nature. Line the center of the table with a burlap runner and pretty seasonal leaves. Use wood boxes or decorative wood slices as centerpiece risers, and embellish guest chairs and mason jars with natural raffia and twine.

3. Serve smarter sweets. When it comes to holiday treats, opt for mini indulgences that won't leave guests feeling stuffed. Serve rich puddings or seasonal custards in mini cordial glasses instead of bowls, and bake your favorite cakes and pies in bite-sized versions instead of dishing out slices. For a healthier twist on the traditional holiday pie, try whipping up a batch of Apple Pie Pops. Made with NECTRESSE® Natural No Calorie Sweetener, an all-natural, zero-calorie sweetener, and perfectly portioned at just a few bites, these cute little pops offer a tasty treat without all the added sugar and calories of the original. For more great recipe ideas, visit www.nectresse.com.