I am very excited to announce that I am a new independent consultant for Homemade Gourmet ! I am currently the only consultant in Hawaii!! This is very exciting to be able to bring such a wonderful company to the islands!! There are 1,600 Homemade Gourmet Consultants nationwide who help people make great-tasting meals fast. I am committed to the company motto of striving to bring families back to the dinner table by providing quality, affordable, easy-to-prepare meals for both those on the go and those who have time to plan out a weekly menu. I also teach families how to make these affordable and delicious meals at in-home Gatherings of friends and family. Homemade Gourmet has a new product line called Homemade in a Hurry that helps busy parents get dinner on the table fast so they can enjoy meals as a family.
To let you know a little about the company: Homemade Gourmet ® was founded in 1997 by Tami VanHoy, a Texas mother of four. “I believe with all my heart that God created this company to give us all an opportunity to share our gifts with others, make a difference in the lives we touch and to inspire dreams in those who would join us,” said Founder Tami VanHoy. The Texas-based Homemade Gourmet offers a line of more than 100 food mixes and beverages distributed through a network Consultants nationwide. Dedicated to its mission to inspire families and friends to gather around the dinner table more often, Homemade Gourmet unveiled a number of new easy-to-prepare entrees, side dishes and desserts with the spring catalog and tastings across the country, including one here in Honolulu that I was able to do.
Contact me, Kimberly Wilson, at jwilson001@hawaii.rr.com today to learn more about how to make 4 meals in 4 minutes™ for your family dinners, how to host a Homemade Gourmet Gathering or to learn more about a career with Homemade Gourmet. Or you can find more information at www.homemadegourmet.com/kimberlywilson.
Local contact:
Kimberly Wilson
Honolulu, Hawaii
jwilson001@hawaii.rr.com
Feb 27, 2009
Homemade Gourmet
Posted by Gfree Mom at Friday, February 27, 2009 View Comments
Aloha Friday Recipe
Here's an easy chicken dinner recipe to make for your family tonight.
Kalua Style Chicken
5 lbs. boneless chicken breast or thighs
1 1/2 Tbsp. Hawaiian salt
1 to 2 Tbsp. liquid smoke
1 bag pre washed spinach
Preheat over to 350 degrees. Rub each piece of chicken with salt and liquid smoke. Line 9x13 pan with aluminum foil. Add marinated chicken to pan and spread spinach over chicken. Cover chicken and spinach with foil. Bake 2 hours or until chicken is fully cooked.
Note: Boneless & skinless chicken may be used. Shred chicken before serving.
Enjoy and have a great weekend!
*Hawaii WAHMs created for work at home moms living and working in the Aloha State, who are either business owners or direct sales representatives.*
Posted by Handmade Cute at Friday, February 27, 2009 View Comments
Labels: chicken recipe, easy recipe
Feb 25, 2009
Fun Things to do for Girls' Day
Hina Matsuri or Doll's Festival is celebrated on March 3rd. This is day the day to pray for a young girl's health and happiness. Traditionally, many families set up an elegant display of dolls around mid February but put it away soon after Girls' Day otherwise, according to superstition, the girl will have a hard time marrying.
Many of us in Hawai'i recognize Hinamatsuri and for my family our celebration usually consists of a small token or treat to our daughters (and other little girls we know). If you're in charge of the classroom gift on Girls' Day, here is a link to an easy to make gift. The crafter, Zakka Life, originally intended this as a Valentine's Day gift but it will go great for Hinamatsuri too.
Cut a piece of origami paper to 6" by 3". Fold in half. When folded, cut out two rectangles on each side to form the shape of the body (refer to picture). Punch a hole on the center of the fold. Put the lollipop inside the hole. With Double stick tape, tape inside closed at the bottom of the kimono. Tie ribbon around the waist. Done! *Optional, write a message in the inside of the kimono or write the song below.
The wonderful Hawai'i Children's Discovery Center is also having a doll folding craft (hina-ningyo) craft and a game of kai awase or shell matching game on Saturday, February 28.
Here is a Hina Matsuri song called "Ureshi Hina Matsuri" (Happy Hina Matsuri).
| Akari o tsukemashou bonbori ni 明かりをつけましょう ぼんぼりに |
| Ohana o agemashou momo no hana お花をあげましょう 桃の花 |
| Go-nin bayashi no fue taiko 五人ばやしの 笛太鼓 |
| Kyo wa tanoshii Hinamatsuri 今日は楽しいひな祭り |
| Let's light the lanterns |
| Let's set peach flowers |
| Five court musicians are playing flutes and drums |
| Today is a joyful Dolls' Festival |
song: http://japanese.about.com/library/weekly/aa022501b.htm
More information for Kids:
Kid's Web Japan, Hina Matsuri
Posted by Anonymous at Wednesday, February 25, 2009 View Comments
Labels: girls day, hina matsuri, keiki gift idea
Feb 18, 2009
DIY Ribbon Flowers

Ribbon has many uses. Ribbon can be used in the traditional way - wrapping gifts - or you can craft with ribbons for other decorative purposes. Offray has a "how-to" section on creating your own ribbon projects. I like adding ribbon flowers to rubber bands to make pretty keiki hair pieces. To make a ribbon flower similar to the one shown, visit this link for instructions.
http://keikigifts.etsy.com
On Sale at Keiki Gifts, Etsy
Red Floral Pony Tail Holder (set of 2)
$3.50 plus shipping
Posted by Anonymous at Wednesday, February 18, 2009 View Comments
Labels: craft tutorial, keiki gifts
Feb 17, 2009
Direct Sales Income Opportunity
Direct Sales businesses includes the sale of consumer products or services without a brick and mortar retail location. Usually the sale is done through in-home shows, personal demonstrations, websites, catalogs and other forms of advertising.
Those with direct sales businesses are usually associated with titles such as representative, consultant or distributors. Success may depend on one's dedication and passion for the job but public recognition, popularity and approval of the product also influences the sale of these products. Compensation is often in the form of commission payments.
Research and choose your direct sales company wisely. Some company's require purchase of a start up kit to become an associate, some offer free training and others require a minimum sale amount each period to remain active. If you are interested in direct selling, here is a list of businesses to look into. This list was inspired by womenforhire.com but we've added a few of our favorites*.
Angela Moore
www.angelamoore.com
Colorful fashions and accessories for women.
Arbonne
www.arbonne.com*
Health and beauty products.
Avon
www.avon.com
Cosmetics, clothing, toys, perfume, jewelry, books, and videos.
Bead Retreat
www.beadretreat.com
Bead design and beaded jewelry
Carlisle Collection
www.carlislecollection.com
Clothing designs for women.
Baby Crazy
www.babycrazy.com
Baby products from diaper bags to safari play sets.
BeautiControl
www.beauticontrol.com
Brings the spa experience home by selling beauty products and makeup.
Cookie Lee
www.cookielee.com
Fashion jewelry.
Creative Memories
www.mycmsite.com/cherylsakihara*
Scrapbooking albums, supplies and services to help you get years of photographs organized and preserved.
Essential Bodywear, LLC.
www.essentialbodywear.com
Comfortable, well-fitting undergarments.
Gold Canyon
www.goldcanyoncandle.com
Scented candles and fragrances and accessories for the home.
Heritage Makers
www.heritagemakers.com/161330*
Personal publishing.
Home and Garden Party
www.homeandgardenparty.com/home
Party plan business featuring home decor items.
Homemade Gourmet
www.homemadegorument.com/kimberlywilson*
Quality, affordable, easy to prepare meals.
www.jordanessentials.com
Bath and beauty products for adults, teens, and children.
Mary Kay
www.marykay.com/
One of the largest direct sellers of skin care and color cosmetics.
Our Own Image
www.ourownimage.com
Personal accessories and home decor.
Party Lite
www.partylite.com
Decorative candles and fragrances for the home.
Princess House
www.princesshouse.com
Fine kitchen-ware from pots and pans to patterned platters.
Private Quarters
www.myprivatequarters.com
A wide range of high-end bath and bedding.
Self Indulgence
www.selfindulgence.biz
Unique line of beauty products that inspire the body, mind, and spirit.
SeneGence
www.senegence.com
Makeup and beauty products.
Sensaria
www.sensaria.com
Promotes nurturing rituals with naturally-based products formulated to enhance health, wholeness and individual beauty.
Shaklee
www.shaklee.com
Nutritional supplements, personal care products and home cleaning products.
Shure Pets
www.shurepets.com
Products for pets and pet lovers with a starter kit for $99.
Signature Homestyles
www.signaturehomestyles.com
Ideas for everyday living, with premier home products ranging from picture frames to popcorn bowls.
Silpada
www.silpada.com
Fine sterling silver jewelry.
Southern Living
www.southernlivingathome.com
Products for decorating, entertaining, and organizing
Stampin' Up!
www.stampinup.com
Stamps as well as accessories for home décor, handmade greeting cards, and scrapbook pages.
Tastefully Simple
www.tastefullysimple.com
Gourmet food products, the most popular of which is its bountiful beer bread for $4.99.
The Happy Gardener
www.thehappygardener.info
Gardening tools and supplies.
The Longaberger Co
www.longaberger.com/
Handcrafted baskets and offers other home and lifestyle products, including pottery, wrought iron, fabric accessories and specialty foods.
The Traveling Vineyard
www.myttv.com
Specialty wine cellar and accessories chop.
The Pampered Chef
www.pamperedchef.com
Everything from knives and grilling utensils to baking materials.
Touchstone Crystal
www.touchstonecrystal.com
Crystal Jewelry
Tupperware
www.order.tupperware.com
Food storage and preservation.
Worth Collection
www.worthny.com
Women's fashions.
*Hawaii WAHMs created for work at home moms living and working in the Aloha State, who are either business owners or direct sales representatives.*
Posted by Handmade Cute at Tuesday, February 17, 2009 View Comments
Labels: business opportunities, direct sales, Work at Home

