Holiday Food, Tips, Recipes, Memories.
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Holiday Food, Tips, Recipes, Memories.
Do you have any recipes that you have loved and make every year or that you are trying for the first time? Any that you would like to try? Memories of something wonderful that really makes you smile? Tips for making Holiday Dinner extra special? Come on in everyone's welcome!
Here's an interesting trip to the British Isles! Some of this food sounds wonderful!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/christmas/recipes.shtml
I've made "Figgy Pudding" several times and it's always very good. I cook it in a coffee or large juice can with foil and string to tie it down with. It comes out beautifully and always causes a stir at dinner.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/christmas/recipes.shtml
I've made "Figgy Pudding" several times and it's always very good. I cook it in a coffee or large juice can with foil and string to tie it down with. It comes out beautifully and always causes a stir at dinner.
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Each yr we add a YRLY ornament - dated kind to the tree decorations.
Tips - for those with real trees - using a jagged cut and or cross cuts on base of thre tree will help get water up into the tree longer - be sure to use a large enough water container - most tree stands water holders are way too small.
For those with furnace vents and those who don't have enough plug in scents - try some mint extract on a pipe stem cleaner placed in the vent for a pleasant aroma. Cinnamon sticks also work well - but remember to soak them occasionally with water. I have the plug in scents that have some very delightful new holiday oils.
Tips - for those with real trees - using a jagged cut and or cross cuts on base of thre tree will help get water up into the tree longer - be sure to use a large enough water container - most tree stands water holders are way too small.
For those with furnace vents and those who don't have enough plug in scents - try some mint extract on a pipe stem cleaner placed in the vent for a pleasant aroma. Cinnamon sticks also work well - but remember to soak them occasionally with water. I have the plug in scents that have some very delightful new holiday oils.