Dirt Road Adventures: Celebrating The Season, Recipes & More

Happy Sunday, and welcome to Dirt Road Adventures! This is where we review all the exciting events behind the scenes, on the website, and the sources of inspiration I discovered online during the past week. This weekly recap ensures you don’t miss any of our adventures here at the end of our Dirt Road.

Hey Friends,

We’ve had a busy week behind the scenes here at The Ponds Farmhouse. I promised myself that after 6 months of being semi-confined, I’d take advantage of the holiday season activities. The week began with a fun girls’ day out. We visited Kernersville, NC, for lunch and to browse the quaint downtown. We visited a great little market with old-timey candies and lots of goodies made in North Carolina, such as Fruit Cakes, Flavored Peanuts, Peanut Brittle, and Moravian Cookies. Then we gathered for our monthly birthday group dinner and enjoyed a delicious meal, and celebrated Christmas! Next, on Friday night, we braved the cold to participate in Christmas on Sunset. The streets are closed off, and all the shops are open. There are live nativity scenes, photo ops, and carriage rides. The mules caught our eye and posed for a picture.

Girls day out in Kernersville, NC
Girls Day Out In Kernersville, NC
mules for carriage rides at Christmas on Sunset
Mule-Drawn Carriage for Christmas On Sunset

My friend Vicky and I decided to make a tradition of having our picture taken with Frosty. We had a good chuckle when we noticed how skinny he was. Although this year was much colder, Frosty appeared to be melting compared to last year’s photo.

Then, on Saturday, Brad and I went to Gold Hill, NC a preserved historic gold-mining town. They have quaint little shops and activities to celebrate the season. We spotted Santa and the Grinch strolling the streets. We had lunch and enjoyed visiting the shops. The sweet shop was the best with hot chocolate and the best red velvet cake ever.

In the middle of all these fun activities, I had my CT scan to determine if I’m cancer-free. I’ll not know the results until I see my Doctor on Friday, Dec. 19th. I’ll also learn when I have to start the cancer pill. I’m hoping it will be after Christmas.

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Adventures at the End of the Dirt Road

This is a look back at all my adventures this past week.

This past week was filled with some last-minute DIY projects and lots of recipe ideas. I experimented with simple syrup and mocktail recipes. I found the secret to making non-alcoholic mocktails that taste as good or better than the original cocktail, just without the hangover. As you prepare for the holiday festivities, I hope these ideas are helpful in your planning.

In Case You Missed It

Cooked Broccoli Casserole with cheesy top.

Old Timey Easy Broccoli Casserole Recipe

If you are looking for the perfect comfort food recipe, wait until you see this easy broccoli casserole recipe

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Christmas Table With Gallery Wall and Hutch

Elegant DIY Christmas Table Setting: Mixing Old & New With Handmade

Hey friends, let me take you on a magical tour of this year’s elegant Christmas Table Setting. This design proves that the most stunning holiday tablescapes don’t have to break the bank. You’ll

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rosemary trees with green velvet bows

DIY Mini Rosemary Christmas Trees: Refreshing Holiday Kitchen Decor

Looking for a way to bring fresh herbs into your kitchen this Christmas? Why not make these adorable fresh rosemary Christmas trees? 

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add nandania berries to rosemary stems

How To Use Fresh Greenery For Christmas DIY Projects: Best Tips

Are you ready for more sustainable, eco-friendly DIY projects? I’m sharing how to use fresh greenery for Christmas DIY projects, including Christmas boxwood mini-wreaths, cedar ornaments for packages, DIY fresh herb projects, tree decorations, and more.

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flavored simple syrups

Easy Simple Syrup Recipe & 10 Flavors For Mocktails & Coffee’s & More

Hey friends! Whether you’re making fancy mocktails, jazzing up your morning coffee, or whipping up delicious hot chocolate, I’ve found that a good flavored simple syrup is the absolute key to success. 

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Cranberry Pear Mocktail Martini

11 Festive Mocktail Recipes: Holiday Drinks For Christmas & Beyond

The demand for non-alcoholic drink options is soaring. This holiday season, make sure you have delicious, festive drinks for everyone at your Christmas gatherings.

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Creamy Crockpot Peppermint Mocha Latte: Easy Holiday Recipe

Looking for an easy Christmas party hot beverage? This creamy crockpot peppermint mocha latte recipe is a crowd-pleaser. You can make it ahead of time and keep it warm in the slow cooker during your party.

READ: Peppermint Mocha Latte Recipe

Adventures Off The Dirt Road

Why Didn’t I Think of That?

There are so many wonderful blog posts each week, and I’m sharing some of my favorites with you today.

There are so many creative ideas, and I’m always asking myself, “Why didn’t I think of that”? LOL

Thrifting Adventures

When the girls were in Kernersville, we went into a little vendor shop, and I found the cutest vintage snowman planter. I think he looks like the original cartoon Frosty The Snowman. I’m using him to hold candy canes for my coffee bar.

Vintage Snowman Planter with candy canes.

Coming Soon

  • Thrifting with the Gals – Best Vintage, Antique, & Old Fashioned Christmas Decoration Ideas
  • Ideas for Decorating with Old Windows and Doors
  • And More!

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4 Comments

  1. Rachel I love the rosemary trees what length dowel did you use? I am going to make one tomorrow. I hope you continue to have a joyful Christmas holiday and feel wonderful.

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