Tag: North Pole life

🎄 The Santa He Carved (and the Story Behind It)

🎄 The Santa He Carved (and the Story Behind It)

A simple tradition, a familiar face, and a quiet moment before the sleigh bells ring. The countdown continues here at the North Pole, and the pace has officially tipped into what I call “juggle-and-hope” mode. Elves are walking briskly, cocoa mugs are half-drunk and forgotten,

“A Santa’s Christmas Wish” – Shared Tonight by a Very Tired Mrs. Claus

“A Santa’s Christmas Wish” – Shared Tonight by a Very Tired Mrs. Claus

📜 November 1243 Days Till Christmas My darlings… You’ll have to forgive me tonight.This old girl has not an ounce of energy left—not a spoonful, not a sprinkle. Not even a cookie crumb’s worth. Let’s just say the day was not what I had planned.

Mrs. Claus Shares A Favorite Recipe, A Letter & Gives An Invitation

Mrs. Claus Shares A Favorite Recipe, A Letter & Gives An Invitation

Mrs. Claus sitting at a wooden table in her cozy North Pole kitchen, taking a bite of a powdered sugar lemon bar with a fork, a plate of lemon bars, a teapot, and a cup of tea on the table, daylight and snow falling outside the window.

Back in My Cozy Kitchen: Letters, Lemon Bars, and a Mysterious Note

Mrs. Claus Blog: Life With Santa – August 13th


My darlings,

Oh, how I’ve missed our kitchen chats! Has it truly been a whole week? The days have a way of swirling by up here, especially when I find myself caught up in a project or two (I promise, more on that another time). But today, let’s settle in with a warm oven, a cheerful heart, and something sweet—because I have a new recipe and a rather intriguing letter to share. 🍋💌


A Taste of Summer: North Pole Lemon Bars

It’s a little-known secret, but even in August, we love a burst of citrus here at the North Pole. August in the North Pole looks much like Dec but there is a summer feeling from the sun. These North Pole lemon bars are the kind of treat that can brighten even the foggiest morning. They’re a favorite among the elves, and Santa claims they remind him of sunshine (even if he never seems to mind a little snow). ❄️


North Pole Lemon Bars Recipe

Simple, sweet, and tangy—a bit like life at the top of the world.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup unsalted butter, softened
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup powdered sugar (plus more for dusting)
  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • 4 large eggs
  • 1/3 cup fresh lemon juice (about 2 lemons)
  • 2 tablespoons lemon zest
  • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • Pinch of salt

Instructions:

  1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease a 9×13-inch baking pan.
  2. In a bowl, combine 2 cups flour, 1/2 cup powdered sugar, and softened butter. Mix until crumbly, then press evenly into the bottom of your pan.
  3. Bake the crust for 18–20 minutes, until lightly golden.
  4. While the crust bakes, whisk together granulated sugar and eggs until smooth. Add lemon juice, lemon zest, 1/4 cup flour, and a pinch of salt. Mix well.
  5. Pour the lemon mixture over the hot crust. Return to oven for 20–22 minutes, until the filling is set.
  6. Let cool completely, then dust generously with powdered sugar and cut into squares.
  7. (Optional: Hide a few for yourself before the elves find them!)

Tip from Mrs. Claus:
If you want extra tang, add a little more zest—or try a mix of lemon and orange for a North Pole twist. 🍊


A Letter That Made Me Smile

Now, on to the fun part! As you know, my mailbox is always open—sometimes it’s filled with requests for cookie recipes, sometimes with questions about sleigh repairs, and sometimes…well, sometimes there are surprises.

Today, I found this charming little note, unsigned except for the curious name: “Faithful in Flannel.” I’ll admit, it made me smile (and scratch my head a bit):


Dear Mrs. Claus,

There’s a gentle magic in the way your kitchen smells of cinnamon and hope, even on a Tuesday morning. The elves talk about your lemon bars like they’re a rare treasure, and rumor has it your stories are the real secret ingredient. I may be a simple North Poler, but you inspire me to look for warmth in the world—one cookie at a time.

Thank you for reminding us all to find joy in the little things.

— Faithful in Flannel


Isn’t that just the loveliest note? Whoever you are, Faithful in Flannel, you certainly brightened my day. (And if you ever want to come by for a lemon bar, I’ll make a fresh batch—just for you.) 😊


Inspired by You, My Darlings

My darlings, I hope you know that each of you inspires me as well, whether you’re baking, writing, or simply finding little ways to make the world warmer. If you have a question, a story, or even a recipe to share, my kitchen door—and my heart—are always open.

With love (and a little powdered sugar on my apron),
Mrs. Claus


P.S.
If you’d like to send a letter or a question for me to answer, just drop it in the comments or send it my way. You never know what might show up on the next kitchen table chat! ✉️

🎄79 Days ‘Til Christmas (August 8)

🎄79 Days ‘Til Christmas (August 8)

🎄 When Santa Switches into Supervisor Mode My darlings, You can feel it in the air—even if the cocoa hasn’t quite replaced the lemonade yet. It’s early August at the North Pole, and you know what that means? We’re nearly in the fourth quarter. That’s

🎲 Game Night at the Claus’s: Santa, Strategy, and the Great Candy Cane Lane Incident

🎲 Game Night at the Claus’s: Santa, Strategy, and the Great Candy Cane Lane Incident

July 1st • A Life With Santa Blog Post Oh, my darlings, Let me tell you something that might surprise you. You know Santa as jolly. Cheerful. Full of ho-ho-hos and cookies. But I know him as something else, too—fiercely competitive when it comes to