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How to Dress Up a Store Bought Holiday Meal + HoneyBaked Ham Christmas Dinner

December 10, 2014 by Arena Blake 3 Comments

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post. All opinions are my own.

HoneyBaked Christmas Dinner

As much as I love to cook, the stress of creating the perfect holiday meal can be overwhelming. HoneyBaked Ham has some great options to create the perfect Christmas dinner. We tried out some of their options, and I wanted to share some tips on How to Dress Up a Store Bought Holiday Meal.

HoneyBaked Christmas Dinner

How to Dress Up a Store Bought Holiday Meal

 

It’s so easy to dress up your holiday table to add a special touch to a store-bought meal. For our Christmas table, I used a beautiful green table cloth and a plaid table runner — plaid is one of the hottest holiday trends.

I cut a piece of brown kraft paper to go along the top of the table runner — this is where you can add a homemade touch to your meal. I used a permanent marker to doodle around dishes and label the food. Such a fun and easy way to accent your table!

Finally, you need the food! I used a variety of dishes — in different colors and shapes — to transfer our meal into. This really takes your table one step further and makes it look so fun!

HoneyBaked Christmas Dinner

HoneyBaked Ham Christmas Dinner

 

I picked up our Christmas Dinner at the HoneyBaked Company store on Preston Road in Plano. At HoneyBaked Ham, you can choose from a variety of options for your holiday meal:

  1. A classic HoneyBaked Ham, Whole Turkey or Turkey Breast:
    • Bone-In Half Ham (7-12 lbs., Serves up to 20)
    • Quarter Ham (4.5 – 7 lbs., Serves 6-10)
    • Boneless Ham (Approx. 4 lbs, Serves 8-10)
    • Whole HoneyBaked Ham (13-16 lbs., Serves up to 30)
    • Ham Slices (available by the pound)
    • Whole Turkey (11-13 lbs., Serves 10-12)
    • Roasted or Smoked Turkey Breast (Approx. 3 lbs., Serves 6-8)
  2. Heat & Share Sides:
    • Mashed Potatoes
    • Macaroni and Cheese
    • Sweet Potato Soufflé
    • Green Bean Casserole and more!
  3. Dessert
    • Pumpkin Pie
    • Pecan Pie
    • Coffee Cake and more!

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I really enjoyed the convenience of being able to walk in the HoneyBaked Ham store and leave right with my meal in hand — no need to order ahead. It’s perfect for last-minute meals for company.

And the food was delicious — I especially loved the Cornbread Dressing. So yummy!

From now until 1/11/15 you can enter to win a $25,000 HoneyBaked Kitchen Makeover when you buy a Ham and Turkey Breast bundle.

Check out this amazing limited time coupon for $8.00 off any Bone-in Ham and Turkey Breast or Boneless Ham and Turkey Breast from HoneyBaked Ham to help you make your holiday dinner easy and delicious! (This offer is valid only at the following locations: Rolling Meadows, Orland Park, Villa Park, Morton Grove, Naperville, Chicago, Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Mesquite, Hurst, Lewisville, Houston, Austin, Spring, Clear Lake, Sugar Land, Indianapolis, Ferndale, Grand Rapids, Roseville, Birmingham, Troy, West Bloomfield, Livonia, Flint, Dearborn Heights, Sterling Heights, Taylor, Ann Arbor, Canton Township, Oklahoma City, Pittsburgh, Mechanicsburg, Monroeville, San Antonio, Bellevue, and Lynnwood. For store addresses click here.)

Donate $1.00 to Feeding America during checkout at the register of any HoneyBaked store. $1.00=10 Meals!

 

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  1. Heather Johnson

    December 20, 2014 at 5:31 pm

    love the photos! great job! congrats!

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  2. Sara P. (@SensiblySara)

    December 21, 2014 at 8:51 am

    LOVE the idea of pre-planning the food spaces! That kraft paper is a great idea!

    Reply
  3. Things to do

    September 7, 2021 at 5:36 am

    Looks so good! Thank you for the recipe!

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