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Smells Like Fall! A Fall Stovetop Potpourri: Simmer Pot Recipe

 
 

As the leaves begin to turn and the air becomes crisp, it’s the perfect time to infuse your living space with the cozy scents of fall.

A Pretty Life’s boiled potpourri recipe offers a unique and effortless way to achieve just that. By simmering a blend of fruits and herbs in water, you can enjoy the delightful fragrances of autumn throughout your home.

A Pretty Life’s perfect recipe takes these six readily available ingredients, combines them in a pot with water, and voilà! A gentle simmer on the lowest heat setting, and your space will be enveloped in delightful aromas!

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An Oklahoma Thanksgiving: Things to Do with Family Over the Holidays

 
 

Thanksgiving is a time for coming together with loved ones, enjoying a delicious meal and getting started on holiday shopping.

For many, it also means hosting family for an extended weekend. Let us guide you to the best places to take out-of-towners, restaurants that are open for Thanksgiving dinner and where to go for the best deals during the Black Friday shopping rush in Oklahoma.

Places to Go Over Thanksgiving Break

• Anchored by the famous 18-foot “End of the Trail” sculpture by James Earle Fraser, the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City is a must-see for its internationally renowned collection of Western art and artifacts.

• Known as one of the most family-friendly zoos in the country, the Oklahoma City Zoo & Botanical Garden offers hours of entertainment, from the Sanctuary Asia area to the Great EscApe exhibit.

• Aptly referred to as a mini-Smithsonian, the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa is home to over 250,000 American Indian and Western objects, as well as 10,000 works of art that include 18 of Frederic Remington’s 22 bronze sculptures. Take a stroll through the museum’s 11 themed gardens to enjoy some crisp fall air.

• Home to one of the most comprehensive collections of Dale Chihuly art in the world, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art showcases a 55-foot-tall glass tower that makes for a great photo-op with family.

• Visit Tulsa’s Philbrook Museum of Art, a 72 room mansion-turned-museum that houses art from all around the world, including American and European masterpieces, in an Italian villa setting.

• Pay tribute to those who were killed and those who were forever changed by the April 19, 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building at the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum.

• Journey to the Tulsa Zoo where you can roam among 84 acres of exotic animals. Must-see exhibits include the Giraffe Experience, the Chimpanzee Connection, the Penguin Exhibit and the Helmerich Sea Lion Cove.

• Take a journey through the universe at the Tulsa Air and Space Museum’s Planetarium. In addition to the 50-foot dome, you’ll also learn about Tulsa’s rich aerospace history and see locally built planes.

• Other must-see attractions across Oklahoma include the Chickasaw Cultural Center in Sulphur, Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore, Chisholm Trail Heritage Center in Duncan, Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center in Enid and the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum in Clinton.

Thanksgiving Eats in Oklahoma

• Thanksgiving doesn’t exactly bring to mind Italian food, but Ti Amo Ristorante Italiano is out to change that. Their Thanksgiving buffet, which runs from 10:30am to 3pm, features prime rib, turkey, ham, lasagna, potatoes and tons of sides. This special is available in their south Tulsa location only, so call and get your reservations ahead of time.

Elevate your Thanksgiving meal with gourmet, chef-prepared fare and unbeatable atmosphere at the Tellers Thanksgiving Feast. Make your reservations early to enjoy a 3-course prix-fixe meal featuring wood-fired heritage turkey with sausage-chestnut stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and cranberry mostarda. While you enjoy the food, be sure to notice the details of this renovated Great Banking Hall within the renovated National Hotel in Oklahoma City. Guests will spot former banking teller windows, hand painted murals and a soaring ceiling with domed skylight.

• For just two weeks prior to Thanksgiving, head to The Mule in Oklahoma City for the amazing Tryptophantastic. It’s a mouthful to say and to eat, as it combines all of your Thanksgiving favorites - turkey, cranberry sauce and even dressing – piled high on a sandwich.

• For a festive Thanksgiving feast that you don’t have to lift a finger to prepare, pre-order your Thanksgiving meal from Oklahoma City’s Rococo’s Restaurant & Wine Bar. Available as a family meal or in a single serving size, this traditional fest will include roasted turkey, glazed ham, and classic side dishes like green bean casserole and mac and cheese.

Black Friday Shopping in Oklahoma

Oklahoma City is home to three major shopping malls: OKC Outlets, Penn Square Mall and Quail Springs Mall. Enjoy upscale retail stores coupled with reduced prices at OKC Outlets, anchored by stores such as Saks Fifth Avenue, Nike, J Crew and Tommy Hilfiger. Head to Quail Springs for three levels of name-brand stores and a 24-screen movie theater, or Penn Square for shops like Macy’s, Williams-Sonoma, See’s Candy and Oklahoma City’s only Apple store.

In Tulsa, Black Friday shoppers can head to Woodland Hills Mall, Promenade Mall and Utica Square for great deals. Save big at Promenade Mall, conveniently located only two miles south of the Tulsa fairgrounds, or head over to Woodland Hills Mall for over one million square feet of popular stores from Banana Republic to Brighton. Utica Square offers upscale retail and exceptional restaurants all within an elegant outdoor village setting, making it the perfect location for a more relaxed shopping experience.

If you’re looking for some Oklahoma souvenirs to send home with your guests, these are a few places that can’t be beat.

• In Tulsa, Made: The Indie Emporium offers an assortment of handcrafted, Oklahoma-themed apparel, jewelry, stickers, coasters, throw pillows, mugs and glasses.

• Stock up on Oklahoma-shaped chocolates at the Bedre Chocolate Factory in Davis.

• The Ida Red Boutique in Tulsa’s Brookside District will get you outfitted with Tulsa t-shirts and postcards.

• In Stillwater, stop in for world-famous Eskimo Joe’s gear and collectible t-shirts at the Eskimo Joe’s Clothes World Headquarters.

• If college football’s your game, swing by Blush in Norman for OU gear, or head over to For Pete’s Sake in Stillwater to load up on OSU memorabilia.

The Gourmet Gallery in Edmond specializes in Made-in-Oklahoma food items such as gourmet salsas, Oklahoma cheeses and artisan chocolates.

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Bend Oregon Fall: Thanksgiving

 
 

Avoid the hustle of another family get-together this upcoming Thanksgiving and instead, plan a Bend Oregon fall getaway.

If you love the outdoors, dining and shopping, and just having fun, make sure Bend is your next Thanksgiving destination.

Explore the Outdoors

Occasionally Mt. Bachelor will have just enough snow in time for Thanksgiving. If so, head up the mountain for some of the best slopes in all of Central Oregon. Don’t worry about having to bring all your equipment along, the rental shop has all the gear you need for an unplanned skiing, snowboarding, or snowshoeing adventure.

If the season is warmer than expected, you can find miles upon miles of hiking trails surrounding Bend. Be sure to bring some good hiking boots with you, the trails could be icy, muddy or both! Every visitor to Bend needs to hike Pilot Butte at least once, and the top of this dormant cinder cone offers an amazing view of Bend and the surrounding area. If you love waterfalls, hike to popular Tumalo Falls or Paulina Plunge, where after hiking through quiet Alpine forests and over high mountain prairies, you’ll be rewarded with spectacular cascading waterfalls and plenty of scenic views along the way. Or just stay in town for your hike and enjoy a leisurely hike along all or part of the Deschutes River Trail. This popular multi-use trail meanders along the river, crosses over the river (on three very cute footbridges), and winds through downtown Bend, juniper and ponderosa pine forests, canyons and more. It’s a sure safe bet if the weather is iffy, and the views can’t be beat!

If you’re a mountain biker, rent the best bike for the current trail conditions in town. Whether it’s a traditional mountain bike or a fat bike (perfect for those not-so-perfect trail conditions), they’ll get you equipped and can even offer a few tips on the best trails to hit. There are over 500 miles of single-track in Bend to explore, so don’t let the trail conditions slow you down. Whether you are a leisurely hiker looking for scenic views and wildlife, a serious runner, or a mountain biker who loves dirt-jumping and hurtling down mountain trails, these trails are calling out your name.

Participate in the I Like Pie Thanksgiving Day Run

Do not worry about the Thanksgiving Day meal calories when you start the morning off with the I Like Pie Thanksgiving Day Run. This timed race features 5K and 10K runs that you can run or walk on this cheerful holiday in Bend Oregon. The whole family can join in on the fun with the 1.5k Family Run that is perfect for the children to walk.

Shop the Deals this Holiday in Bend

We know you cannot miss out on Black Friday to start your holiday shopping. The Old Mill District will have the deals you need the day after Thanksgiving. You can shop around big-name stores that offer incredible deals but without the insane morning hours of Black Friday. Additional shopping can be done at Bend Factory Stores, where you can find a plethora of outlet stores that you let get incredible savings on big-name items. If you wish to help out the locals, downtown Bend will be hosting Small Business Saturday where local vendors will be on display with their unique merchandise.

And for those in your group who aren’t shop-a-holics, maybe they’d like to spend time on the Bend Ale Trail while you hit the shops? It is, of course, time for pumpkin spice everything, and that includes beer! A few of our seasonal favorites are Big Ol’ Pumpkin from 10 Barrel or the Twisted Gourd Pumpkin Ale at Silver Moon. Enjoy!

Thanksgiving Day Dinner

Is your family expecting their traditional holiday meal, even though you’re on vacation? Don’t worry, all of our Bend vacation rentals feature fully equipped kitchens with everything you’ll need to prepare your family’s favorite holiday treats. Large open floor plans let everyone easily participate in the celebrations (and preparations), and there’s plenty of comfy seating while everyone is watching the game and waiting for the turkey. If the weather is cooperating, why not have your feast out on the deck, with the lovely Cascade Mountains as a backdrop?

If you do not plan on preparing your own Thanksgiving Day dinner at your vacation rental, there are plenty of restaurants in town that will host you. One of the most popular options is the McMenamins Old St. Francis Thanksgiving Buffet that is available from noon to 6:00pm. Greg’s Grill also features a mouthwatering menu of Thanksgiving turkey, prime rib, coho salmon, and much more. Or, have the best of both worlds and order your holiday meal ahead of time from one of our area restaurants, pick it up, and then dine at your leisure in the comfort of your Bend vacation rental.

Your Thanksgiving Destination

Start planning for your Bend Oregon fall getaway by reserving one of our exclusive vacation rentals. Each property features luxury amenities and allows you to host families of all sizes. Contact us today to learn more about this holiday in Bend Oregon and to book one of our vacation rentals!

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7 Great Thanksgiving Getaways In Colorado

 
 

Thanksgiving is an exciting holiday known for visiting and spending with your family.

Although most people think about spending Thanksgiving in the comfort of a loved one’s home, more and more people choose to spice up their holiday by changing their traditions. Tourist destinations and resorts are becoming a popular alternative where people, whether on a solo trip or with their families, can spend the holiday experiencing something completely different. Whether you’re a Colorado native or looking to enjoy a Thanksgiving vacation from another state, Colorado has many exciting destinations and breathtaking sceneries to enjoy during the Thanksgiving holidays. Create unforgettable Thanksgiving holiday memories with these seven incredible Thanksgiving getaways in Colorado.

1. Enjoy Thanksgiving Weekend in Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs is one of the most exciting places with numerous area attractions and local Thanksgiving events. There are plenty of activities to keep you and your whole family occupied this Thanksgiving that will surely provide you with something extra to be thankful for.

  • Watch Spectacular Winter Lights at the Seven Falls: Seven Falls is lit up at night during this time of year, creating a spectacular scenic view. Over 100,000 lights illuminate the cascading waters, lining a path to the Falls. This creates a perfect photographer’s dream location for taking holiday portraits.

  • Join the Thanksgiving Howl at Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center Turkey Toss: Here, you’ll take part in feeding the fox, wolf, and coyote families at the Annual Turkey Toss. Watch the animals eat their food as you refresh yourselves with apple cider, cocoa, and other treats.

  • Enjoy a Great Thanksgiving Dinner at Front Range BBQ: After a busy day of entertaining activities, head to Front Range Barbeque for Thanksgiving Turkeys, creating delicious fun for the whole family.

2. Family Fun with Thanksgiving in Denver

Thanksgiving in Denver involves fun events and activities, from dazzling light displays and blockbuster museum exhibitions to many other family-friendly activities and events. You can even enjoy a brisk Thanksgiving jog with the four-mile Turkey Trot that takes you along the paved and tree-lined paths of Washington Park.

Explore The Polar Express Train Ride: Enjoy The Polar Express, a story that’s theatrically re-created at the Colorado Railroad Museum. Let the kids get an opportunity to meet Santa and experience all the sounds and sights of The Polar Express, a classic tale they’ll love. So, put on your most fashionable and creative mask and pajamas and bring your family along to enjoy as you share cookies and cocoa or chocolate.

  • Join the Camp Christmas Event: Immerse yourself in an immense Thanksgiving holiday experience with the Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) at Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park. Join an outdoor/indoor extravaganza and journey through a fantastic wonderland of music, lights, dazzling decorations, and memorabilia as you explore the breathtaking scenes along the six-acre landscape. Camp Christmas will allow you and your family to rediscover your holiday spirit as well as connect with your loved ones.

  • Visit the Christkindl Market: Christkindl Market is an outdoor event that features the most beloved elements of an authentic holiday experience in the Lower Downtown. Take a stroll through a decorated European village as you shop for various unusual treats and finely crafted artisan gifts for your loved ones in the charming wooden huts. Spice up your shopping by adding authentic hot chocolates, fresh smoked salmon, pastries, and European chocolates. After that, consider tasting some traditional food at Christkindl Market as well.

3. Visit Estes Park for a Great Thanksgiving Getaway

Estes Park features more than just Black Friday shopping. There’s lots of music filling downtown, and the kids can interact with strolling animals. For a memorable Thanksgiving, check out how you can spend your Thanksgiving at Estes Park.

  • Have a Fun Holiday Shopping: Start your Thanksgiving holiday shopping with holiday treats and unbeatable deals at your favorite local shops along Estes Park. There’s something for everyone here, including sweet treats, local art galleries, specialty gifts, and handcrafted jewelry.

  • Check Out Estes Park Pie Shop: Visit the Estes Park Pie shop and explore their various baked goods, including their world-famous pie and freshly baked bread. Consider also trying out their old-fashioned favorites, including apple, pumpkin, cherry, and cherry rhubarb. Besides the bakery, the shop also serves a full menu that features scrambles, salads, sandwiches, and hot classics.

  • Thanksgiving Dinner at Cascades Restaurant: For a more exciting and memorable Thanksgiving holiday feast, consider visiting the Cascades Restaurant located at the Stanley Hotel and get yourself a traditional thanksgiving meal. The Stanley Hotel is also the inspiration for the classic horror film “The Shining.”

4. There’s Nothing Quite Like Thanksgiving in Breckenridge

The tingling excitement of the start of ski, snowmobile, or snowboard season during the Thanksgiving period fills the air with a distinctive hum. Here, you’ll find all the things you expect in winter, from cozy sweaters, hot chocolate, snowball fights-you name it! Change into your hiking boots with your family and create your Thanksgiving holiday trot by going for a historical walking tour or going for snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and skiing. If you love shopping, consider strolling along the historic Main Street and exploring various stores. Lastly, try out Thanksgiving fare at Briar Rose for a budget-kid-friendly traditional meal.

5. Food, Fun, and Family With Thanksgiving in Aspen

Aspen is an excellent place to spend Thanksgiving with your family. You’ll take part in various activities such as skiing and snowboarding before settling down for a hearty table community meal at Jerome Hotel Ballroom. You can also opt for a traditional spread at Ajax Tavern.

The annual “Thanksgibbing” is another activity you should look forward to in Aspen. You’ll encounter various family activities here, including Turkey Bowling, which is great for kids, and leftover challenges meant to help keep the adults entertained.

6. Enjoy New Thanksgiving Traditions in Steamboat Springs

Besides skiing, there are various other activities you’ll be able to participate in, from the crooked key escape rooms to hot air balloon rides. The Crooked Key is ranked among the top 100 escape rooms worldwide, and it’s one of the best activities for you and your family, and you’ll get to bond with your family in the steamboat. You can also soar above the steamboat using a hot air balloon. This activity includes a 45-minute ride with breakfast, brag-worthy photos, and a champagne ceremony.

7. Celebrate Thanksgiving With the Best Slots, Games & Entertainment in Cripple Creek

Cripple Creek is another incredible Thanksgiving getaway destination in Colorado, with so many fun activities to do, from family history drives to having fun with the best casino games at the Triple Crown Casinos.

Triple Crown Casinos also offers the best slot machines that will bring more fun to your Thanksgiving holiday celebrations. Whether you’re looking for video poker, classic reels, or the newest penny slots, you’ll get all the best slot machines in Triple Crown Casinos. Enjoy the excellent atmosphere and food with your family as you get a great chance to earn some cash during your Thanksgiving getaway vacation.

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