Heidi Hormel is Helping Send Books to the Military for the Holidays

Author Heidi Hormel
Author Heidi Hormel

Please help me welcome Heidi Hormel, the most recent author to have received “the call”  in our November Books for the Military promotion. Heidi recently sold to Harlequin American, in a two-book deal! She is gracious to join us and help celebrate the holidays.

What do you make, bake or create for the holidays, Heidi?

In every family, each member has his or her role. In mine, for the holidays, I’m the maker of sweet treats, from baklava to buckeyes to chocolate chip cookies. Probably the most popular though, is the one that requires the least skill and actual baking: Butterscotch covered peanut butter Ritz bits (we’ve never come up with a snappy name for these).

Here’s the recipe:

One box of peanut butter Ritz bits, one package butterscotch morsels, 2-4 Tblsp. of creamy peanut butter. Melt the butterscotch chips in a double boiler, thin with peanut butter, dunk in Ritz bits, knock of excess butterscotch, place on tray, once tray is full, place in fridge or freezer to set butterscotch. Voila! These keep really well in the freezer–if they last that long.

For various holidays over the years, my mother sculpted a variety of items, usually from Rice Krispie treats. She was a crafter at heart, so having quite a few of her genes, most Christmases I try to create a Rice Krispie treat in the shape of a tree or holly leaf.

Spam-tivity
Spam-tivity

In 2010, about six months after my mother died, my sister and I honored her in a very Hormel way. We made a nativity (something she avidly collected) out of Spam (and other assorted meats), along with sauerkraut and tortillas (see the photo for the splendorous beauty of this nativity). This year, though, with the help of my great niece who also has the crafting gene, we will go for a new kind of nativity set using Rice Krispies. Although I just don’t think it will reach the splendor of a king in a Spam-label cape.

Heidi’s books aren’t  out yet but here’s a link to Harlequin American which is where it will be in June 2015: http://www.harlequin.com/store.html?cid=244.

You can find Heidi at the links below.

Twitter-Heidi Hormel

Website: HeidiHormel.net

Facebook: Heidi Hormel, Author

Pinterest: HHormel.

Thank you so much for joining us, Heidi!

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4 Comments on “Heidi Hormel is Helping Send Books to the Military for the Holidays

    1. I didn’t have much choice on crafting creativity — my mom owned (and my sister I worked at) an arts & craft store. Name a craft and I’ve probably done it!

      1. Oh, you had a choice. 🙂 My mom didn’t own a store, but she made much of her living creating. I didn’t inherit any of it! She did more when I was an adult and she wasn’t a full-time working single mother, so that helped with the “choice” part, but still. You could have rebelled instead of embraced. 🙂

        1. Even my bro, uncle, and dad crafted. Like the borg, there was no resistance. On the other hand, when I was very young, I also worked at my father’s trucking garage — so there was some balance to the craftiness 🙂

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