If you're like us--Christmas "traditionalists" at heart, you're busy planning at least one holiday get-together--so
we're gathering up all the Christmas goodies and libation recipes we
can find--with a vintage eye--some from past editions of
EverythingCroton and elsewhere--and for the next few weeks, we'll be sharing them all. Here's Part 2. Click on the photo and links. We especially like this one--eat more cranberries and win a 1953 Cadillac convertible too...
To see Part 1, click: http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2012/12/ho-ho-ho-christmas-recipes.html
42 TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS COOKIE RECIPES FROM MARTHA STEWART http://www.marthastewart.com/275013/traditional-christmas-cookie-recipes/@center/276951/christmas-cookies
You are the holiday queen! Thank you for all these great decorating and cooking ideas. I wasn't fortunate enough to have any recipes from my grandmother and these postings are the next best thing.
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Erni Lightner
Maybe they should put you and the elves in charge of decorations next year though there isn't much you can do with a budget of 1.99 for twenty red velvet bows.
ReplyDeleteSad but funny. Thanks for the Readers Digest Christmas cookbook. Some of it is hilarious and some of it's very useful.
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