Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Monday, December 6, 2010

Day 14: Oprah's Wishlist



I'm so sad this blog challenge is over!

If I would have ever have been lucky enough to sit through an Oprah's Favorite Things show, I would have loved to walk away with:


Christian Louboutin pumps


A French Door Refrigerator

via here

A private plane plus enough money to fund the rest of Brian's pilot training. (He's already a private pilot, just has to finish the rest so he can be rated for the airlines.) Plus, Oprah's in cahoots with John Travolta, who I'm sure has an extra plane laying around somewhere. :)



Sunday, December 5, 2010

Day 13: Chocolate Chip Cookies



It may seem like I took the easy road for my Favorite Christmas Cookie and chose Chocolate Chip Cookies, but these are absolutely the best chocolate chip cookies you will ever make. For real. My mom makes TONS of cookies every Christmas and last year was the first time she made these. I ate these for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

They have a special ingredient of instant vanilla pudding and it adds something amazing to the cookie dough. They're super easy and the original recipe makes 72 cookies, so they're perfect if you want to send some to family and still get to keep some for yourself. :)

Chocolate Chip Cookies
Source: My cousin, Suzy. (Not sure of the original source)

4 1/2 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking soda
2 cups softened butter (4 sticks)
1 1/2 cups packed brown sugar
1/2 cup white sugar
4 eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla
2 (3.4 oz) packages instant vanilla pudding - You can use whatever flavor you like
4 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
2 cups chopped walnuts (optional - I leave them out)

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Mix flour and baking soda. Set aside. In large bowl, cream together butter, brown sugar, and white sugar. Beat in the pudding mix until blended. Stir in eggs and vanilla. Blend in the flour mixture. Finally, stir in the chocolate chips and nuts (if using). Drop cookies by rounded spoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheets. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes until edges are golden brown.

Yields: 72 cookies, but can easily be halved




Friday, December 3, 2010

Day 12: Christmas Decorations



I LOVE Christmas decorations. I would totally be the person to leave it up all year. My mom is a PRO at decorating for Christmas so I got it honest. Brian is big on outside lighting, but I won't post any of those for safety reasons. (Plus we're not finished. :)) Although we were told by some kids up the street that our lights look "Tight, yo!" So I guess they look great. haha

My Mantle:




Our stockings that I cross-stitched years ago:


I didn't make Jack's but that's ok. :)


Representing my college days on the tree:



There's tons more decorations around my house I could show you, and I still might, but I'm not totally done with decorations. I had to show the mantle because I'm in love with it.


Day 11: New Year Resolutions


I always end up making Resolutions for the New Year, and just like everyone else, they don't last long. I mean well, I really do.

So here's what I will strive to do in 2011:
1. Lose weight. Such a cop out answer, but it's so needed. I'm not healthy right now and will like to get down to what I was a couple of years ago.
2. Run a 5K. Yes, I did one two months ago but I walked a lot of it. So my goal is to get back into running and actually run a full 3.1 miles.
3. Spend more time with my friends.
4. Have date nights with Brian more often.
5. Clean my house more often. :)
and last, but not least:
6. Blog more!


Thursday, December 2, 2010

Day 10: Favorite Christmas Songs


I've noticed that I've become pretty picky with what Christmas music I want to listen to. The Peaceful Christmas station on Pandora is my absolute favorite. I've thrown in the variety of Amy Grant Holiday music, so it plays a nice variety of Christian/Christmas Hymns in as well. Let me know if you want me to email you the station - it's a gem. :)

My favorite Christmas Cd's to listen to are:








All time favorites are the Amy Grant Christmas albums



Out of all of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra albums, this one is the best. If you ever get the chance to see them live, do it.


Wouldn't be Christmas without it. Ok, so my inner-16 year-old made me post that one. :)


Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Day 9: Favorite Holiday Recipe


I actually feel kind of pressured on this topic since I have a food blog. I really wanted to actually cook a new recipe for this one but after I was sick and now Brian is sick, it didn't happen.

Fear not, for I will deliver on some recipes. Since those reading this from the blog challenge have probably not ventured into the depths of my little blog, I'll just review past recipes that I enjoy around the holiday season.


A favorite for a main dish is the Cajun Glazed Ham. Just thinking about this ham makes me crave it (and happily my parents are making it for their annual Christmas party - hooray!). It's so, so, SO good and worth the hunt for Louisiana Cane Syrup. It cannot be made with anything else. Trust me, you want this ham.


Bacon Wraps - how, I love thee so. I bring these to holiday parties and they disappear faster than you can blink. With a simple ingredient list, you can't go wrong. They are like crack.
Only with bacon and legal.


Coming from someone who hates tomatoes, I love this bruschetta. Plus it's Christmas colors, so it's festive!


Ahh, Manicotti. I've actually never had this around Christmas; however, if you had a potluck party to go to or need a gift for someone, this is a winner. I've given this to a dear friend who just had a baby before. Just assemble it and stop before baking it. Freeze it and then post a label with baking instructions on top of the dish.

Ok, that's all I got for now. Can't wait to see what everyone else posts!



Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Day 8: Least Favorite Part of the Holidays


Here's my quick list of least favorite parts of Christmas:

1: Traffic - The main street in this city turns into a NIGHTMARE in December. It's generally awful all year, but Christmas makes it ten million times worse. I avoid it at all costs and will take the back way. Thank God for my mother using back ways all the time, so now I know all of the good ones. :)

2: People that forget the real meaning of Christmas.

3: This song:



It makes me cringe to even post that. But for those who have never heard of it (which I hadn't until a couple of years ago), I feel the need to spread the misery.



Monday, November 29, 2010

Day 7: Holiday DIY/Crafty Goodness


For Halloween, I made these Mason Jar Lanterns that I saw on Our Best Bites


I had every intention of copying their Christmas version for my mantle this year, but my overall decorating theme went a bit different than originally planned. (Translation: I still have no clue how I want it to look...)

I also wish I was crafty enough to make anything and everything from Not So Idle Hands. I LOVE that blog and drool over everything she makes.



Sunday, November 28, 2010

Day 6: Christmas Wish List


This is a hard topic for me. When I was little, I could rattle off what I wanted for Christmas within two minutes. Now, it's a struggle. But now that I have to make some decisions, here goes nothing. :)

1. Garmin Forerunner 205


2. iHome iP39 Kitchen Timer and Alarm Clock


3. Kitchenaid Pasta Roller Attachments


4. Various cookbooks






*All images from Amazon.com

I can't wait to get more ideas from everyone else!


Saturday, November 27, 2010

Day 5: Favorite Holiday Movie


This one could get lengthy. Christmas movies are probably one of my favorite genres of movies and I have several to get me into the spirit.

My all-time favorite Christmas movie has to be


My mom and I would watch this together every year. If it's on TV, I watch it. I had a DVD in college and lost it, so last year I had to seek it out to replenish my stock.

Other favorite Christmas movies are (in no specific order)


A Muppet Christmas Carol - this is probably my #2 favorite Christmas Movie.


Love Actually


Little Women - the 1994 version with Winona Ryder


Christmas Vacation


A Christmas Story - which, I had never seen the full movie until a few years ago. I always watch the 24 hours of A Christmas Story on TBS, but I always came in at different spots and never saw the full movie. Brian had to remedy that since it's his favorite Christmas movie.


Friday, November 26, 2010

Day 4: Tips/Tricks for a Budget-Friendly Holiday



This is honestly the hardest post of this blog challenge for me. I'm not really a budget-shopper. And I don't mean that in a snobby way. I've just never been great at saving money or sticking to a budget.

Brian and I have a lot of family members to buy for at Christmas. I've come from the amazing Christmas mornings that my parents provided, so that's in my blood. I want to go overboard but as a social worker, that's not always the thing I can do. Last year, I made some gifts. I made some Gingerbread Cookie Mix. I also made some Brown Sugar Body Scrub from the Domino Sugar website. Domino is a great resource for homemade gifts.

I'm looking forward to reading different tips for a budget friendly holiday! I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving!


Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Day 3: Most Meaningful/Best Gift You've Ever Received


This one is a toughy for me. My parents are the greatest when it comes to Christmas. One Christmas that leaps out at me was when I was 15 (I think) and I got my first car and tickets to a certain boy-band concert, who shall remain nameless but starts with an N. :) My best-friend also got tickets to the same concert but she was sworn to secrecy until I called her to scream. My poor brother endured a lot of teenage-girl screaming that Christmas.

Two years ago, on Christmas morning at 1:30am to be exact, I was given the gift of life. No, I didn't have a baby. Brian and I were leaving his dad's house and I was following him in my new car (that I had for six weeks) when a drunk driver ran a red light and drove through the front of my car. Had I been an inch closer to Brian's car, they would have driven through me.

(My car is the black one.)

Sorry for being a Debbie Downer this morning, but I was (and still am) very thankful to be around those that love me at the holidays.

Last year, Brian gave me an awesome gift - my Kitchenaid Mixer.


I'm excited to see what Santa brings this year. As I grow up, I even more excited to see people's reactions to what is given to them.

Have a GREAT Thanksgiving! Safe travels if you are traveling to see family!! Enjoy those pat-downs at the airport, haha. :)



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