Listen, I love plain old potatoes as much as the next person. But it's time to dream bigger.
Decorate a door for Christmas with our best ideas for holiday front door decorations that range from traditional to modern.
Picture from whattodrink Image Credit whattodrink Homemade Eggnog Recipe Ingredients: 1 Cup Sugar 12 Egg Yolks 4 Cups Whole Milk 1 Cup Heavy Cream 8 ounces Brandy 4 ounces Gold Rum 1 tablespoon Vanilla Extract ½ tablespoon ground Nutmeg Preparation: For safety, these eggs are cooked. This also makes a richer, creamer, more decadent drink. Beat the sugar into the egg yolks until thickened and pale yellow. Set aside. Bring the milk to a simmer in a large saucepan over medium heat. Slowly beat the hot milk into the egg yolks. Pour the entire mixture back into the pan and place over low heat. Stir constantly until the temperature reaches 150°F or the mixture is thick enough to coat the back of a wooden spoon. Immediately remove from heat. Strain into a large bowl and set aside to cool. In a small bowl beat the cream until it is slightly thickened, then fold it into the cooled egg mixture. Add the brandy, rum, vanilla, and nutmeg. Stir well. Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours. Serve ice cold in small glasses, or serve from a medium punch bowl filled with one large block of ice. This recipe makes about 2 quarts (just under 2 liters). Enjoy this recipe and many more visiting whattodrink And please, drink responsibly.
Take a look at these 13 ideas for baby's first Christmas photo. Celebrate baby's first Christmas with a photo shoot and transform your pictures into adorable Christmas cards for family and friends.
15 fun Christmas decorations. Your season is sure to be sparkly and bright with these great ideas to decorate your house - or get ready for your next Christmas party.
Time to get baking with over 50 Christmas Cookies ideas! Recipes for chocolate cookies, sugar cookies, shortbread and more!
Photo Ideas for Baby's First Christmas While the holidays are a special time in itself, it makes it so much more special to celebrate alongside your baby. Capturing their first Christmas through creative and cute
Macadamia nuts and pineapple help give this Hawaiian cookie recipe its tropical name. —Darlene Brenden, Salem, Oregon
A sparkly, spicy spin on your classic gingerbread, thanks to a sweet garam masala spice blend!
How cute are these chocolaty melting snowmen cookies? Better yet, these Christmas cookies are easy to make, too—no rolling pin needed, and the frosting is simply melted vanilla-flavored candy coating.
‘Tis the season for baby's first Christmas photoshoot! Capture your newborn's first holiday with these easy picture ideas you can take at home.
Add a sweet touch to your holiday parties and events with a delicious assortment of candies featuring the colors of red, white, and green! Shown here are chocolate covered almonds, cinnamon hard candy sticks, ribbon candy, gummy bears, swirl suckers and twist lollipops, taffy, peppermints, chocolate balls, and rock candy. www.candywarehouse.com/themes/christmas-candy/
How to make a Christmas Advent Calendar with your Silhouette is easier than you might think! Here is fun tutorial to get you cutting with your Silhouette. Best of all? It's a great Christmas craft that your family will love and will look great in your house. Really, what's the point of paper crafts if you can't show them off a bit? Make a Christmas Advent Calendar! It's easy! Pull out your Silhouette, select some fun coordinating paper, download the boxes from Silhouette to your computer, cut them on your Silhouette, fold and put together, embellish and then display!
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We’re now on to the letter B for our Holiday ABC series, B is for Bells. Be sure to check out our A for Advent. There are so many fun things you can do with bells. We’ve made bell ornaments, bell shakers, and bell ribbon rings. This time I decided to make a fun framed … Continued
These clay tags are simple and fun to create. Complete instructions here.
Simplify your holiday baking by hosting a holiday Cookie Exchange! Invite a group of friends and have each bring one kind of their favorite holiday cookie to share. At the party, everyone trades and ends up with a whole lot of different delicious holiday cookies. Along with new recipes! My Levi and I moved into our ... Read More about How To Host A Holiday Cookie Exchange
Putting the "elf" in "do it yourself."
Ask anyone in my family what their favorite part of the holiday season is and they'll tell you it's sipping hot cocoa with lots or whipped cream and