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Homemade Coconut, Fig, Apricot, Raspberry & Cranberry Granola

My Trick to This Scrumptious Homemade Treat
Filed Under > Breakfast & Brunch

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As someone who doesn’t eat breakfast often, I’ve gotta say I do love me some granola.  Of course a good granola doesn’t need to be limited to breakfast time; anytime it’s around I’ve been known to nibble at it all day.  I’ve played around with my homemade granola recipe for years, and Loves, I’ve finally nailed it.

The key, I think, is the raspberry jam.  It serves almost as the “glue”, if you will, in the granola.  As you may have learned through your own homemade granola trials, most recipes turn out to be just a big pan of crumbles.  This homemade granola recipe keeps together better, producing big chunks to enjoy. 

Along with the raspberry jam, I mix in a generous pouring of coconut flakes, along with dried fig, apricot, cranberries and a few drops of cinnamon and nutmeg Vitality essential oils…and the result is simply scrumptious.  When baking, I take the “low and slow” approach; sticking my handy Staub in the oven for 30 to 40 minutes at 325 degrees.  This helps the granola bake evenly (you definitely want to avoid browning the top too much).  When it’s done, I of course sneak a helping or two while it’s warm, with a drizzle of sweet, raw honey to top it all off.  And the granola that lasts until the next day (if any) is perfect atop a little greek yogurt.  Delish!  Truly, MKR

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Linen Closet Organization Tricks

Some of Our Best Tricks to Keep this Space Tidy...From The Archives
Filed Under > Living

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Organizing your linen closet in 2016 via Waiting on Martha

As we shared on Thursday, this laundry room organization post was one of our most popular in 2015!  It only made sense to archive this oldie but goodie as we all switch gears into organization mode for the coming year.  With these few simple organization hacks, you’ll be well on your way to a more organized linen closet in 2016 (and I’ll cheers to that). 

As MKR shared, the linen closet is one of her home’s biggest downfalls.  Located inside the guest bathroom, there’s really no hiding the chaos.  So her solution?  Baskets!  With a combination of both woven AND wire baskets, she created a space that’s just as appealing on the eye as it is functional.  The wire baskets work great for items more frequently used, like bath and beach towels.  The larger woven baskets work best for bedding, while the smaller woven baskets corral cleaning supplies, bathroom necessities and everything you need to cure a cough or bandage a wound.

Lastly, hand-written labels (by our talented girl, Jenn Gietzen) provide that extra dose of OCD-pretty.   Consider adding a few that even say “help yourself” so guests feel welcome to grab a towel or toothbrush.  Voila!  Easy linen closet organization complete.  How are you tidying up your space this year?  Cheers, Kat 

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PHOTOGRAPHY, Rustic White | HAND-LETTERED TAGS, Jenn Gietzen

THIS ORIGINAL STORY WAS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH POTTERY BARN, A BRAND I LOVE AND ADORE.  OPINIONS ARE (STILL) 100% OUR OWN. 

The Christmas To-Do List

A Festive Checklist for All of Your Merry-Making
Filed Under > Entertaining

With plans of baking sugar cookies and sipping on a festive holiday cocktail, you’re probably coasting right through the week and counting down until Santa comes. But with those holiday break prerequisites also comes a few things on the Christmas To Do list you may have forgotten…like stocking the fridge and prepping the guest room for out-of-towners who will be arriving in only a few hours.  Maybe you’ll even need a reminder to be patient with loved ones and squeeze a sweat sesh in, too.  

Check out the slideshow above for a few things you’ll want to do this week in anticipation for the big day and any holiday entertaining you have planned. From the entire WOM team, we hope you have a wonderful Christmastime!   Cheers, Kat

P.S. For any last-minute holiday inspo, be sure to check out our 40-page clickable holiday guide! xo

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