- I am not good at math - despite meticulously going over all the recipes to figure out what we needed, and a marathon shopping trip - we STILL had to send my Dad and Tim to the store (not once, not twice) THREE TIMES to pick up supplies. Oops.
- Zachary has an unconventional way of decorating Christmas cookies, to say the least (for some reason he added popcorn on top of all his cutout cookies)!
- Never leave fresh baked holiday goodies out unattended when you have a teenager in the house (Sam literally ate almost ALL the magic pretzels while the rest of us slept).
- Annual family traditions are a must for a close knit family. I have no doubt that after my Mom, Aunt, me and my sister-in-law are long gone, our children will carry on the tradition of Holiday Baking with their kids.
- Not only are we making yummy treats, we're making memories. And that's what it's all about, folks!
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Monday, December 12, 2011
Holiday Baking Extravaganza 2011
Yesterday was our Annual Holiday Baking Day. We started at 10:00AM, and were done by 4:00, which is record time for us (usually it's more like 5:00 or 6:00). Without a doubt Holiday Baking is my personal favorite family tradition (and yes, we have a lot to choose from). I just love it. And every year, it gets easier and easier because the kids get bigger and bigger. I remember many, many years of baking with one baby on my hip, a snoozing niece laying on the floor with a bottle, diaper breaks, meltdowns. Those days are long gone. Now the kids are actually a valuable resource instead of a distraction. My two youngest nieces did ALL of the chocolate making by themselves (peanut butter cups & peanut clusters). We made a BOATLOAD of Chex Mix, Salted Caramel Popcorn (which I will post the recipe for later), these new Christmas Swirl Cookies (which were a big hit), butter cookies, cutout sugar cookies (which the kids decorated - then "auctioned off" to each other) and Magic Pretzels (which are literally almost gone already). Here's a few things I learned yesterday:
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