READ A BOOK,
HELP A COWBOY
This project really speaks to the heart of some of my favorite things--Christmas, cowboys, and giving back. And gifted storyteller, Shanna Hatfield has delivered them all in one lovely keepsake holiday book that you and your family's will treasure for years to come!
Because she grew up around cowboys and loves to include them in the stories she writes, author Shanna Hatfield supports the JCCF through her Read a Book, Help A Cowboy campaign. In its sixth year, the campaign raises funds and awareness for the JCCF. Now through Christmas Eve, Hatfield will donate ten percent of the proceeds from every book purchase to the JCCF.
ABOUT SHANNA
USA Today
bestselling author Shanna Hatfield
is a farm girl who loves to write. Her sweet historical and contemporary
romances are filled with sarcasm, humor, hope, and hunky heroes. When Shanna
isn’t dreaming up sassy characters, twisting plots, or testing out new
recipes, she hangs out with her beloved husband, Captain Cavedweller. She resides near Walla Walla, Washington.
Amanda:Tell us about this project, what prompted you to do this kind of a book?
Shanna: This type of book is far different than the sweet romances I typically write, but it was such a fun project. It combines three things I love: cowboys, Christmas, and recipes! I've always thought it would be fun to do a book that included interviews with rodeo and ranch families because they are just such amazing people to get to know. When I had the opportunity to combine the interviews with all things Christmas (cowboy style!) and throw in some of my favorite recipes, it was an opportunity I couldn't pass up!
Amanda:How long have you been giving portions of royalties to this cause?
Shanna: This will be the sixth year for me to donate to the Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund. I can't say enough good things about this organization and the help they offer injured rodeo athletes. It is nothing short of amazing.
ABOUT THE JUSTIN CRISIS COWBOY FUND
For most rodeo athletes it is
a matter of when they get hurt, not if.
Many are uninsured and for
those who find themselves out of work for months on end, the injury can be
devastating physically, emotionally, and financially.
That’s where the Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund steps in. The JCCF provides financial assistance to rodeo athletes
who’ve sustained catastrophic injuries that leave them unable to compete for an
extended time. Rather than worry about how they’ll pay their bills, they can
focus on healing.
The jangle of spurs mingles with
the jingle of sleigh bells in this celebration of Christmas—cowboy style!
Welcome home to a western holiday with A
Cowboy Christmas. A collection of unique holiday dΓ©cor,
traditions, recipes, and guides for entertaining with ease make this your go-to
resource for an amazing western Christmas. Filled with stories of real-life
ranch families and rodeo cowboys, get a glimpse into their traditions, try
their family recipes, and experience their lifestyles. From preserving memories
of the past to tips for wrapping presents, discover the special touches
incorporated throughout this book that make it a holiday keepsake you’ll
cherish for years to come. Brimming with holiday cheer, recipes with full-color
photographs, and one-of-a-kind ideas, this book is a wonderful celebration of
the holidays that will help make your Christmas unforgettable.
Here is one of the many sweet treats you'll find in this wonderful treasury!
Chocolate
Chex Trees
These yummy and adorable trees are so simple to make and a great
project if you have kids at home who need something to do. Set them on a
disposable plate, foil-wrapped piece of cardboard, or a large sugar cookie
wrapped in cellophane for gift-giving!
Ingredients:
3 cups Chex Chocolate cereal
6 pretzel sticks (the thick kind, made for dipping)
½ cup peanut butter
¼ cup Nutella
3 tablespoons butter, softened
1 cup powdered sugar
Directions:
Mix
the peanut butter, Nutella, butter, and powdered sugar in a bowl.
On
whatever you plan to use for a base, mold the peanut butter mixture around the
pretzel stick until it stands upright and forms a slight cone shape.
Hold
it steady by using the tip of the pretzel as a handle and begin inserting
pieces of cereal into the peanut butter mixture in a symmetrical pattern
around the stick. You can tip the cereal pieces up or down, depending on your
personal preference. Add more cereal pieces, staggering them as you move
upward, until you get near the top.
For
the top of the tree, use broken pieces or cut them in half to get the smaller
scale of branches near the top.
Use
two pieces of cereal back to back to form the top.
Dust
with powdered sugar.
Makes 6 trees
October 2, 2019
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To celebrate her release, Shanna is giving away a digital copy of one of her Christmas Romances!
Share in a comment what your favorite Christmas tradition is!
One lucky winner will go home with a digital of this gifted storyteller's work!!
(be sure you leave your email to be notified!)
Holiday blessings and cowboy dreams!
Share in a comment what your favorite Christmas tradition is!
One lucky winner will go home with a digital of this gifted storyteller's work!!
(be sure you leave your email to be notified!)
Holiday blessings and cowboy dreams!
What a fabulous post, Shanna! Your 'Read a Book Help a Cowboy' supporting the JCCF sounds like a very worthy cause. There are times when watching PBR on TV that I have to cover my eyes...cannot watch when the bulls are stomping on the cowboys they toss off. The rodeo clowns have a tough job as well. I love the premise of your book, including the things you love in it. I'm a sucker for cowboys, family, and sharing recipes ;) I've always believed that cowboys are the quintessential American hero and love writing about them, too ;) I just looked at the preview of your book on Amazon...gorgeous...just purchased it. Thanks for visiting today, and thanks to Amanda for inviting you. Great blog, ladies!
ReplyDeleteOh, thank you so, so much for your purchase and support my cause, C.H. Much appreciated! And I know... sometimes those wrecks are cringe-worthy when you see them on TV or in person. Cowboys are so fun to write about and truly are, as you said, the quintessential American hero! Thanks again!
DeleteJust a wonderful, wonderful gift you've created for readers this holiday season!! It;s the gift that keeps on giving! Congratulations!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so, so much, Amanda! And thank you for the invitation to be here today. Such a treat!
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DeleteMy favorite holiday tradition is gathering around the table eating, laughing, and sharing.
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DeleteAbsolutely fabulous article she did with you and what you bloged. I have to have Robert make that check mix for the free but just to munch on because it looks so good.
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