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Monday, November 24, 2008

Almost 10,000 hits? WOW! Time for Candy!

Ok, so I'll have to go through my stash of goodies so I can offer up some great blog candy for your loyalty in coming to visit my blog. This will give you a chance to think about this question and then come back and post your comment on the next posting of the picture of blog candy later today!

What is your favorite Christmas tradition? And if you care to share any of your favorite Christmas recipes.....I would love to see them and try them out......When it comes to cooking, I'm not one to think outside the box......Thanks for checking in!

3 comments:

Denise ~ Paper Ponderings said...

My favorite tradition is to either make gingerbread or graham cracker houses with the kids. We have video of when they were really little building a graham cracker city...well, village maybe. And we try to at least make one house a year!

Scott Franson Photography said...

One of our favorite traditions is opening little stocking stuffers from each other on Christmas Eve. Santa fills the stockings on Christmas Morning.

Ting A Ling
1 package of chocolate chips
4 cups of Wheaties cereal
Melt chocolate chips in microwave until smooth, pour in cereal and mix and "squish" until all cereal is covered. Put spoonfulls on wax paper and place in fridge until set. This is a favorite of everyone who tries them, they are addicting.

Claudia
scfranson@charter.net

Anonymous said...

We always made popcorn balls. Not sure how that got started, but it was great fun! Now all the kids and grandkids are 2,000 milse away so we mostly try to think of fun things to send them that will give them their own traditions and fond memories.
Spicy Sugared Nuts
1 Tbsp egg white
1/4 c sugar
2 c pecans, or walnuts
1 Tbsp cinnamon\Place nuts in small bowl; pour egg whites over and stir til
coated and sticky. Stir cinnamon & sugar; sprinkle over,
stirring to coat completely. Spread on ungreased cookie sheet.
Bake 30 min at 300ΓΈ
Not sure which post you want this under so filing it under both.
Thanks for this great opportunity
DianeL
loyaz1@wbhsi.net