Turn a snack into a celebration of winter with these snowflake quesadilla’s from Martha. Find the how-tos HERE.
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Turn a snack into a celebration of winter with these snowflake quesadilla’s from Martha. Find the how-tos HERE.
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… Read More ...Oh, I wish I had seen these for my marshmallow snowman roundup, but this homemade marshmallow snowman is so crazy cute and perfect, he deserves his own post anyway. Did I mention he’s homemade, too? Find the recipe HERE at Not So Humble Pie.
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… Read More ...I recently made some marshmallow snowmen for my own blog (here), and now that they are on my mind, I see them everywhere. Here are some ideas for turning marshmallows into snowmen:
1. Cute snowmen from the book, Kids in the Holiday Kitchen, how-tos reprinted at the NY Daily News.
2. White chocolate covered snowmen from Speckled … Read More ...
I know dipped pretzels are a popular Christmas treat, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen them dressed as snowmen. Find the instructions HERE at Family Fun.
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… Read More ...Turn candy into sweet snails. Find the how-tos HERE at Martha.
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… Read More ...I love the gorgeous ideas Apartment Therapy has assembled for decorating with cranberries. Find their roundup HERE, including this frozen wreath from Good Housekeeping and cranberry garland from Thoughtfully Simple.
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… Read More ...Click HERE to learn how to make these polar bear cupcakes from Family Fun.
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… Read More ...Find the recipe for a cozy hot orange spice mix HERE at Roots and Wings Co which would make a great gift throughout the winter.
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… Read More ...It may be a tad early to celebrate snow, but as our heater is broken and I have icicles growing on my nose, this cake inspired me. Find the how-tos to make this sledding cake (with Teddy Graham sledders) HERE at Better Homes and Gardens.
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… Read More ...Find a clever idea for crafting a sugar cube igloo at Sprout, an idea I found on the wonderful site, “The Crafty Crow.“
… Read More ...I’ve always put bread bowls in the category of “cool concept, but probably too difficult to make my own.” Seems I was wrong. The lovely, info filled site “Apple Pie, Patis, and Pate” (pretend the accents are in place, as how to do this eludes me), gives us a simple-seeming recipe and how-to. The site’s subtitle, “On … Read More ...
It’s definitely turning to winter here in DC, even if there isn’t any snow on the ground. (Sigh. I wish it would snow.) What’s better this time of year than a steaming mug of hot chocolate? A steaming mug of hot chocolate with homemade marshmallows. Here are three blogs with three different recipes.
First, pictured above, “The Homesteading Housewife… Read More ...
Better Homes and Gardens has a set of 9 super cute snowman-inspired sweets so you can honor Frosty, including the egg nog bowl pictured, cupcakes, ice cream in white chocolate cups, milk glass with donut hole heads (also pictured), Sno-balls and mints.
To answer the comment below about the failed link, no! you didn’t do anything wrong! Because this is … Read More ...
Who would’ve thought a tropical fruit could play such a big role during the holiday season? The National Mango Board. Check out their site for everything you ever wanted to know about the mango. And then some. They have info on the mango, recipes, a section just for kids, crafts and suggestions for entertaining with mangos. This wintery mango … Read More ...
Traditional springerle are white, anise-flavored cookies stamped with a mold or rolling pin. Springerle first became popular in16th century Germany before spreading to Alsace and Switzerland. Springerle can be traced to the winter Pagan celebration of Germanic tribes, Julfest, in which animals were sacrificed to the gods for a mild winter and early spring. Poor people brought animal-shaped breads and … Read More ...