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Old 12-21-2017, 04:02 AM
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I have made more Chex Party Mix this year than I ever have, and there is never any of it around -- the whole family likes it so much. I've done fudge and reindeer bait and moose poop for my wife to take to work. My daughter has given all three to her fellow teachers as holiday gifts, too. I still have lots of ingredients for more party mix and more fudge -- so many that I haven't seen the counter top in weeks!! This retirement "stuff" is really great -- and still enough time to make blankets as Christmas gifts and piece a couple of quilt tops.
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You seem very talented...and your goodies look delightful. I love to bake but since it is just my husband and I and I work out at the YMCA 3 or 4 times a week, I don’t need the temptation hanging around the house. LOL
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Wow Betty your baking looks delicious. I have cut way back on my baking. My DH and I don't need to be eating it. I have made 4 kinds of cookies this year. I have one more I would like to bake. I will see if I have time.
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Old 12-21-2017, 06:06 AM
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Everything looks professional and delicious!!!
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Old 12-21-2017, 06:47 AM
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Your baked goods are gorgeous! I'd love to be on the receiving end of your holiday baking! We don't go all out for sweet, baked goods during Christmas, but we do make a couple of kinds of cookies: Chocolate Ginger cookies (Martha) and Mexican wedding cakes are standards. My daughter and I usually make them together. We used to do the traditional, decorated, sugar cookies, but the kids are grown now, so I'm a little relieved that mess is over and done. I still have blue stains from the food coloring on a few of my linens.

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Old 12-21-2017, 07:41 AM
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Originally Posted by youngduncan View Post
I have made more Chex Party Mix this year than I ever have, and there is never any of it around -- the whole family likes it so much. I've done fudge and reindeer bait and moose poop for my wife to take to work. My daughter has given all three to her fellow teachers as holiday gifts, too. I still have lots of ingredients for more party mix and more fudge -- so many that I haven't seen the counter top in weeks!! This retirement "stuff" is really great -- and still enough time to make blankets as Christmas gifts and piece a couple of quilt tops.
What recipe do you use for the Chex mix. I saw one online, somewhere, that uses dill in the spices. Need to find it as my one GD loves dill pickles.
You have been busy in the kitchen and making gifts.
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Old 12-21-2017, 08:57 AM
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A wonderful, tasty Christmas is in store for you and your family. Great that you are keeping up with the family traditions
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Old 12-21-2017, 09:23 AM
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I made Pfeffernusse, oatmeal cookies, and spiced raisins.
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Old 12-21-2017, 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by kristijoy View Post
Oh these are so beautiful!!! I love to see others baking traditions. We do Christmas cookies here of various types. I'm trying to avoid chocolate right now so I've been digging out old family recipes that have butter and nuts!

My husband's heritage is German, but it's been several generations since his family line has been in the United States. I wish I had a good recipe to make Lebkuchen, but we usually end up buying it in packages.
recipegoldmine.com has a good one if you want to make them Kristi.
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Old 12-21-2017, 10:28 AM
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Betty!! Wow, you are so perfect with your decorated bake goods. I am very impressed indeed.
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