Check out my very first post, back on December 6th, 2009. Wow. I've come a long way! At that time I was staying home with the little man who was about 4 months old, and starting up this new little hobby!
I've learned a LOT, cooked a LOT, and made a LOT of wonderful friends. I hope each and everyone one of you still enjoy reading my food posts!
To celebrate I have a surprise Holiday gift package I'm giving away. An adorable little gathering of holiday "baking" items I found at Target last weekend (love that store!).
- A Great Holiday Baking Cookbook
- 3 copper Christmas cookie cutters
- 1 very cute Christmas tree cookie spatula
All in time for your holiday baking!
Simply leave a comment telling me your favorite holiday meal, baked good, drink, etc. And if you don't bake, enter anyway, you have friends don't you? You have until Sunday, December 5th at 12:00pm CST to enter.
So get a crackin'! I can't wait to read all of your responses (don't be afraid to attach recipes, I'd love to try out your favorites!)
Happy Holidays!
I love my mom's raspberry jello mold! It's amazing stuff that basically melts in your mouth! :)
ReplyDeleteMy favourite holiday food is nanimo bars, right out of the freezer.
ReplyDeleteI love a beef tenderloin and mashed potatoes with buttered peas for our holiday dinner. Than for dessert a bit of chocolate chip eggnog cheesecake bars.
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Every Christmas my family has a meal of beef tenderloin, crab legs, twiced baked potatoes, tons of other yummy sides, and usually white chocolate bread pudding for dessert. It is absolutely sinful and delicious! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI'm Jewish, so my favorite holiday meal consists of matzo ball soup and latkes.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas baked good is my mom's Jello cookies. They sound disgusting, but they're so delicious!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blog Anniversary! My favorite holiday baked good is my mom's rocky road candy. This is the only time of the year that we make it and it's so good!
ReplyDeleteWow, I can't believe its been another year!
ReplyDeleteWe always used to get a fruit cake from my aunt and uncle every year - and we all hated it but they still sent it!
I'm an appetizer girl so when we have all sorts of finger foods out (especially dips) I am happy!
ReplyDeleteI just chekced out your first post, how cool is that! happy 1 year. My favorite holiday cooking is just hot foods on cold nights.
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother makes these wonderful little cookies that are kind of like wedding cookies. She only makes them once a year, at Christmas. They are yummy!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite holiday food would be baking almond crescents - like a shortbread, but mixed with ground almonds and shaped in a crescent. While still a touch cool, you sprinkle icing sugar on top. It is delicious and always reminds me of my grandparents.
ReplyDeletewell my favorite side for xmas is broccoli cheese casserole! OH YUM!
ReplyDeleteI love the veggie trays, dips and munchie foods! Isn't that what the holidays are about??? Gathering and grazing. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Ally
ReplyDeleteI have been checking out your blog for a little while now and have tried several of your delights! I plan on making your cheeseburger soup this weekend. I just love to cook all kinds of food but our favorite baked item at Christmas is my jam and cheese loaf. It is a yeast bread made with Bisquick and filled with cream cheese filling and topped with strawberry jam!
Happy Anniversary!!!
ReplyDeleteI think it might be eggnog....I'm drinking it right now. :)
Happy blogaversary. It's so hard to pick a favorite really....I guess I love all the different Christmas cookies that come along this time of year.
ReplyDeleteI love all the baked goods!!
ReplyDeleteHoney baked ham with twice baked potatoes
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Congrats on one year! I love your blog, last night I made the white lasagna for company! I was looking forward to leftovers, but there weren't any!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday dish is my cranberry salad.My gramma use to make it in little foil cupcake liners, but I just make it in a big bowl!
2 cans whole berry cranberries
1/2 c orange juice concentrate
1/4th cup mayo
1 cup mini marshmallows
1/2 cup chopped nuts
2 tubs cool whip
Fold all ingredients into cool whip, and freeze. Thaw about 2 hours before eating! It's really good!
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ReplyDeleteI make a pumpkin crisp and a eggnog cheesecake bars about this time of the year. They don't last long but they are oh so yummy.
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