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Style Magazine - December 2022

What’s your favorite holiday tradition? Growing up, I had a lot of them. My parents’ annual gingerbread house party where friends, family, and neighbors would fill our house with cheer as we decorated the edible abodes with brightly colored candy; hiking through Snowy Peaks to hunt down the perfect pine tree, followed by a fireside cup of the farm’s complimentary cocoa; and waking up Christmas morning to a half-eaten plate of cookies and carrots, seeing my stocking stuffed to the brim (with practical things like socks and scrunchies!), and unwrapping presents in PJs before devouring a big brunch. Yep, Christmas as a kid was pretty magical. As an adult, some of the magic has certainly slipped away. But now, with offspring of my own, my family's forming new traditions and recreating the ones above in hopes that my kiddos' Christmas memories are just as merry and bright. Whatever season of life you’re in—empty nester, new parent, pet parent, etc.—I can assure you that this issue is full of festive ways to celebrate the actual season. If you’re like me and don’t start Christmas shopping till it’s almost too late, fret not. Our “Holiday Gift Guide” (page 68) has ideas for everyone on your list—cool kids, furry friends, fashionistas, foodies, homebodies, and self-care seekers. The best part? All 50+ finds are sold at mom-and-pop places or made by area artisans. Empty your Amazon cart and #ShopLocal this year. Side note: Most of the featured businesses offer online shopping and free delivery, too. Considering sugar and spice is a big part of what makes Christmas nice, I encourage you to check out “Make it Merry” (page 94), featuring home-based bakers’ most-requested recipes to sweeten the season. Bring out the butter, pull out the parchment paper, and dedicate one full (preferably rainy) day to baking things like coffee-glazed molasses cookies and pecan-topped toffee. The finished products make for a perfect present, too! Finally, in “Making Spirits Bright” (page 90), local mixologists share their top winter warmers, including our cover cocktail, “Bad Santa,” whose ingredients include some of my favorite things (coffee, candy canes, and Irish cream). Gather with your booze-loving buddies, turn up the Christmas tunes, and toast to the most wonderful time of the year. Cheers!

What’s your favorite holiday tradition? Growing up, I had a lot of them. My parents’ annual gingerbread house party where friends, family, and neighbors would fill our house with cheer as we decorated the edible abodes with brightly colored candy; hiking through Snowy Peaks to hunt down the perfect pine tree, followed by a fireside cup of the farm’s complimentary cocoa; and waking up Christmas morning to a half-eaten plate of cookies and carrots, seeing my stocking stuffed to the brim (with practical things like socks and scrunchies!), and unwrapping presents in PJs before devouring a big brunch. Yep, Christmas as a kid was pretty magical.
As an adult, some of the magic has certainly slipped away. But now, with offspring of my own, my family's forming new traditions and recreating the ones above in hopes that my kiddos' Christmas memories are just as merry and bright.
Whatever season of life you’re in—empty nester, new parent, pet parent, etc.—I can assure you that this issue is full of festive ways to celebrate the actual season.
If you’re like me and don’t start Christmas shopping till it’s almost too late, fret not. Our “Holiday Gift Guide” (page 68) has ideas for everyone on your list—cool kids, furry friends, fashionistas, foodies, homebodies, and self-care seekers. The best part? All 50+ finds are sold at mom-and-pop places or made by area artisans. Empty your Amazon cart and #ShopLocal this year. Side note: Most of the featured businesses offer online shopping and free delivery, too.
Considering sugar and spice is a big part of what makes Christmas nice, I encourage you to check out “Make it Merry” (page 94), featuring home-based bakers’ most-requested recipes to sweeten the season. Bring out the butter, pull out the parchment paper, and dedicate one full (preferably rainy) day to baking things like coffee-glazed molasses cookies and pecan-topped toffee. The finished products make for a perfect present, too!
Finally, in “Making Spirits Bright” (page 90), local mixologists share their top winter warmers, including our cover cocktail, “Bad Santa,” whose ingredients include some of my favorite things (coffee, candy canes, and Irish cream). Gather with your booze-loving buddies, turn up the Christmas tunes, and toast to the most wonderful time of the year. Cheers!

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[ 1 ] Aspen Pet Self Warming Bed,<br />

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Granite Drive, Rocklin, 916-315-2650;<br />

3919 Park Drive, Suite 50, El Dorado<br />

Hills, 916-941-7400; 3385 Bass Lake<br />

Road, Suite 150, El Dorado Hills,<br />

barkavenueca.com<br />

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[ 2 ] Santa Cuddle Plush Toy, $12.99+<br />

at The Doggie Bag, 1070 Pleasant<br />

Grove Boulevard, Roseville, 916-789-<br />

9663, thedoggiebag.com<br />

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[ 3 ] Christmas Tree Burrow Toy, $22<br />

at Posh Puppy Boutique, 6671 Blue<br />

Oaks Boulevard, Suite 2, Rocklin, 916-<br />

435-3044, poshpuppyboutique.com<br />

[ 4 ] Wisdom Panel 3.0 Canine DNA<br />

Test, $119.99 at Incredible Pets,<br />

1775 Grass Valley Highway, Auburn,<br />

530-885-7711, incredpets.com<br />

Photos courtesy of their respective companies or organizations.<br />

[ 5 ] Christmas Plaid Pet Bandana<br />

Set, $14.50 at Terra Cottage, 722<br />

Sutter Street, Folsom, 916-294-7923;<br />

426 Vernon Street, Roseville, 916-<br />

899-6721, terracottageshop.com<br />

[ 6 ] Kong Refillable Turtle Catnip<br />

Toy, $4.99, and Kong Laser Cat Toy,<br />

$3.99, at Lees’ Pet Supply, 2203<br />

Francisco Drive, El Dorado Hills, 530-<br />

363-1008; 4110 Mother Lode Drive,<br />

Shingle Springs, 530-677-4891,<br />

leespetsupply.com<br />

[ 7 ] Redbarn Bully Sticks, $2.89 at<br />

sBarkles, 850 East Bidwell Street,<br />

Suite 150, Folsom, 916-984-0102,<br />

sbarkles.com<br />

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