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Second Day of Christmas – Wine Glass Charms

02 Thursday Dec 2010

Posted by Young Wifey in Creating, Entertaining, Holiday

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On the second day of Christmas Young Wifey shared with me her Wine Glass Charms and Glass Globe Ornaments…

Simple and elegant as a gift or party favors. Make them match your holiday decor and give them to guests to keep as party favors. Customize them with a monogram and give them as a gift to the wine lover. Create a festive set and bring them to a party as your hostess gift. Kids can help  create this simple craft.

Wine Glass Charms

Wine Glass Charms

How To:
Select a charm and several beads, slide on hoop in desired pattern. Make sure each wine charm is unique to help guest easily recognize their glass. Place a bead of clear drying glue under the last bead to hold them on the hoop.

Approx. Cost of Project:
package of 10 hoops = $1, assorted beads = $2-4, 2 sets of charms = $5, you can make a set of 10 for under $10!

*If you’re hosting a holiday party, hand out wine charms at the beginning as a party favor. Set up a wine charm craft station; arrange little bowls of beads, charms and hoops, then your guest can each make their own wine charm.

Unfortunately all my stemware is in our storage unit, so I couldn’t model the charms in the picture. Remember to check out my blog tomorrow to see what gift idea I’ll be sharing.

2009’s Christmas Countdown – On the twelfth day of Christmas Young Wifey shared with me, her chocolate Christmas fudgerecipe, chocolate bonbons, coconut clusters, cranberry almond bark, chocolate amaretto cherries, pecan turtles, raspberry chocolate truffles,gingerbread fudge, peppermint bark, dark chocolate peanut butter balls, cracked glass candy, and her peanut butter fudgerecipe…

Happy Hanukkah to my Jewish friends!
 


 

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Christmas Brunch

19 Saturday Dec 2009

Posted by Young Wifey in Baking, Holiday

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This year Santa made an early detour to our house. Late last night, my MIL, FIL and two nephews came for our “Christmas Eve”. Three days before, I was unsure of which meal(s) my in-laws would be joining us. I knew the morning present opening was going to be wonderful, but wanted brunch to be just as amazing. I prepared dishes that could mostly be prepped the night before. Our Christmas Brunch Menu consisted of Bailey’s Baked French Toast, Spiral Baked Ham, Potato Slices and fresh pineapple.

Bailey’s Baked French Toast
Ingredients:
8 Tbs. butter, 1 c. brown sugar, 2 Tbs. corn syrup, 1 large loaf of french bread (I used a baguette), 5 eggs, 1 c. heavy cream, 1/2 c. Bailey’s Irish Cream, 1 Tbs. vanilla, 1/4 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp cinnamon

Directions:
Combine butter, brown sugar and corn syrup over medium heat, stirring until smooth. Pour into a glass baking dish. Cut bread into thick slices, and lay them in a single layer in brown sugar mixture, squish them in. Whisk together eggs, heavy cream, vanilla, Bailey’s, cinnamon, and salt. Pour over bread. Cover and refrigerate overnight. In the morning, bring the bread mixture back to room temp. Bake at 350°F for about 40 minutes or until golden brown.

Bailey's Baked Fresh Toast

Bailey's Baked Fresh Toast

Spiral Cut Baked Ham
Ingredients:
Spiral Cut Ham, brown sugar, molasses, honey, nutmeg, walnuts or pecans, 2 golden delicious apples, lemon juice, butter.

Directions:
Slice and bone ham. Slice and core the apple wedges, soak in the lime juice and drain. Layer all the ingredients in a casserole dish and bake at 350°F for 40 minutes.

Baked Ham

Baked Ham

Potato  Slices
Ingredients:
Potatoes, EVOO, paprika, sea salt, pepper, minced onions

Directions:
Sliced the potatoes and coat them with the olive oil. Toss in all the seasoning and spread out onto a tray. Bake at 350°F for an hour.

Potato Slices

Potato Slices

We got a coating of snow and had a white Christmas and sipped hot cocoa while unwrapping our gifts, then brunch begin. Yum yum!

Tasty Thanksgiving Tradition

28 Saturday Nov 2009

Posted by Young Wifey in Baking, Centerpieces, Cooking, Entertaining, Holiday

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My sisters spend Thanksgiving elsewhere and Hubster and I go to my in-laws informal buffet style dinner on this holiday. A few years ago I started my own Thanksgiving tradition (being my mother’s favorite holiday). I have an early or late Thanksgiving feast every year. Inviting my In-Laws, my parents, siblings and nieces and nephews. I also invited two of my best friends (they are my family). I like Thanksgiving to be the holiday where everyone is gathered around one table, together. I love to work hard and prepare this scrumptious feast for the family I’m so thankful to have in my life. Each year I tweak my recipes and there’s always something for everyone. This year, I would like to set up a Christmas Gingerbread House craft for my niece, nephews and son to make together.

The day before I arrange fall color flowers in vases filled with cranberries for my centerpieces, I press and fold cloth napkins, set the table and chill the champagne.

At meal time, I say our standard grace then we go around the table each sharing one thing for which we’re thankful. Then we toast with champagne and sparkling cider and dig into our feast.Thanksgiving Table

Many of the recipes can be prepped or put together the day before and baked the day of the feast.

Turkey
I soak the turkey in apple and orange juice for a few hours (or the day before). I stuff the turkey with a quartered cored apple, a few split celery stalks, a quartered onion (which someone else has to cut… although Rachel Ray says a chilled onion causes less tears), fresh chopped sage, fresh chopped rosemary. I rub sage and rosemary under the skin and rub orange zest on top of the skin. Then I roast according to the package directions for an unstuffed turkey and baste every so often.

Gravy – I blend together the turkey juice dripping (avoiding the grease) with enough cornstarch to thicken (usually becomes my moms job). The trick is to make it without the clumps is to take some of the juice and mix it with the cornstarch to make a paste, before adding it to the rest of the juice.

Stuffing – I do not like mushy stuffing, so I bake mine separate from the bird. The day before I cube a loaf of french bread and let it harden. The day of the feast, I saute onions and celery in butter with sage and parsley. I took the saute off the heat  and mix in cran-raisins, thyme, marjoram, pepper, salt 1 c. chicken broth and EVOO (add more chicken broth if needed). I tossed in the bread and spread the mixture in casserole dish, bake for 40 minutes at 350°F.Stuffing

Spicy Green Bean Casserole – Last year I learned that if I’m using fresh green beans, I need to steam them first! I mix together a can of cream of celery soup with diced jalepeÑos. I coat the green beans, toss with cream mixture and then transfer to a baking dish. I top with French’s Onions and bake at 350°F for about 40 minutes.

Sweet Potato Apple Casserole – I boil the sweet potatoes and set aside to cool. I core & slice four apples and dip them in lemon juice (One year I want to use pears instead). I cut the sweet potatoes into large cubes, mix in the apples and pecans. I toss with melted butter and about 1 c. of brown sugar. I sprinkle a pinch of nutmeg overtop, add a few more pats of butter and bake at 350°F for about 40 minutes.

Succotash – I cook together Lima beans & sweet corn and bake at 350°F until warm.

Asparagus with Hollandaise Sauce – I steam asparagus and whip up my Hollandaise sauce to drizzle on top.

Creamy Dill Mashed Potatoes – My SIL’s bf doesn’t like lumpy mashed potatoes, but I love the flavor and texture of the skin. I boil the potatoes then drain the water. I use my hand mixer to whip in a container of sour cream and dill weed.

Cornbread Souffle – Mix together 1 can of cream corn, 1 c. corn kernels, 1 16 oz. container sour cream, a pouch of cornbread mix and an egg.  Transfer into baking dish and bake at 350°F for an hour (toothpick inserted in middle should come out clean).

Cheddar Biscuits – Mix together 5 c. Bisquick mix,  1/2 c. milk, 1 stick butter, 1 tsp. garlic, 1 tsp. parsley flakes and 2 c. cheddar cheese. Drop biscuit mixture onto an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake for about 15 minutes at 400°F. Brush tops with melted butter mixed with garlic powder and parsley flakes.Cheddar Biscuits & Cornbread Mini Muffins

Cornbread Muffins – Bakes in my mini muffin pans.

Homemade Butter – Whip together heavy whipping cream, salt and preferred herbs. Keep refrigerated until ready to use.

Caeser Salad – I chop up romaine lettuce, top if off with croutons and drizzle my homemade Caeser dressing over top (I mix together 1/4 c. Parmesan cheese, 1/4 c. Romano cheese, 2 pressed garlic cloves, 1 tsp. sugar, 1 tsp. Dijon mustard, fresh black pepper, 1/4 c. lemon juice, 1/3 c. EVOO).

Cauliflower Casserole – This dish is from my MIL’s MIL (haha, my GIL). I usually make it, however she likes to bring a dish, So I had her bring it this year.

Pumpkin Pie with Homemade Vanilla or Cinnamon Ice-cream -Served with homemade whipped cream and tea or cinnamon coffee.Pumpkin Pie a la Mode

My Dad makes a delicious cranberry pineapple relish although I still have the canned kind for some of the kiddies. My mother usually makes pearled onions (although three supermarkets didn’t have pearl onions). In the past I’ve made a ham in addition to the turkey, my FIL and Hubster love my ham recipe, but I’ll have to find another occasion for them to enjoy that dish.

The chaffing dishes and steam bar worked wonders this year! I didn’t remember to take pictures of the food until ex post facto, maybe next year I’ll get a picture of my glorious bird and sides.

I cook the gizzards early in the morning for my dog and cat to enjoy. Leave a comment and let me know what are your holiday traditions? What are your favorite holiday recipes. The only thing missing is listening to the parade in the background in the morning.

Holiday Centerpieces

27 Friday Nov 2009

Posted by Young Wifey in Centerpieces, Entertaining, Holiday

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For the dining table centerpiece, I fill a vase or bowl with cranberries and arrange seasonal color flowers. I like to keep the bouquets low so conversation can flow (and kids can see too). I also cluster several votive cups on the table (making sure not to use scented candles). I make a small complimentary bouquet for the entry way.Thanksgiving Table CenterpieceEntry Bouquet

Through out the holidays, I keep a few centerpieces that double as snacks. I keep a trifle bowl filled with mixed nuts and another one filled with clementines and golden delicious apples. Mixed nuts double as a centerpieceA bowl of fruit doubles as a centerpiece (and healthy snacking)

This year I was lucky enough to snip a few pink and yellow roses for my small bud vases in the living room and bathroom, I added some twister rush to fill out the vase.Bathroom Bouquet

I’m looking at the heather blooming outside my window and contemplating gathering some to bring it inside.

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