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Holiday Punch

If you’re hosting this week—or just want something festive waiting while family pops in and out—here’s my Holiday Cranberry Punch recipe. It’s bright, tart, lightly spiced, and has that instant “holiday home” aroma that makes everyone feel welcome. 🌲   

In the rush of Christmas and Thanksgiving, it’s easy to worry about perfect menus or spotless counters. But hospitality isn’t about perfection—it’s about presence. A festive drink in someone’s hands, a cozy seat at your table, and the feeling that they’re wanted… that’s what people remember.   

So whip up something simple, light a diffuser, say a prayer over your home, and let God use your ordinary moments to bless the people He brings through your door. 🤍 And from November 26-30 Young Living is offering FREE shipping on all orders over 100pv! If it’s your very first time ordering you get even more, so be sure to let me know and I’ll walk you through the very best deal!

Download and print eight holiday recipe favorites below! 

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