Saturday, December 06, 2008

Traditions, part two

Holiday Baking Deliveries, oh yeah.
This year I was planning to only make sugar cookies, mini cheesecakes, & chocolate mint brownies. Somehow chocolate chip banana bread and fudge were added...the banana bread by Anna and the fudge by Tyler. It's my job to accomodate them, right?
Sisters putting on the last touches to the sugar cookies. We take these holiday goodies to the families that we home teach and visit teach from church plus our neighbors. It's a fun tradition for everyone. I bake for about 2 days straight, then everyone loads up in the car and away we go! It's nice to visit with our friends and to wish them a Merry Christmas! What Christmas goodies can you not live without this time of year?

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Big.Gooey. Cream cheese frosted cinnamon rolls!! HANDS DOWN! Oh! and hot chocolate !

Saquel25 said...

Mushrooms. Christmas just wouldn't be Christmas without them. I've already done my usual Christmas in England speech to the Youth in the Ward accompanied by a batch of them!

Jason and Lissa said...

You can deliver some of those cookies our way if you want!

Dianah said...

Those goodies look really good! My mama always makes banana and lemon bread and right after we sing our carols, we eat the bead and drink hot chocolate. If only I were going home for Christmas.

Carrie said...

Oh your plate of goodies look sooo yummy!! I LOVE, LOVE sugar cookies, but only make them maybe once a year. I can't stay out of them!!

Bill and Alice Johnson said...

My daughter Margaret Robinson wanted me to visit your blogspot... so glad I did! I hope you can help her get going on her own spot... best wishes for a wonderful Christmas with your expanded familia! My husband and I live on a boat in Mexico right now and I am always looking for new recipes, so I wrote down the bread pudding~ Thanks!

Melissa said...

Oooh, I can practically smell those! I sure enjoyed your tradition when you lived here! The girls look so cute decorating!

nicole said...

MMM, I have to say, I'm sure lucky to be their neighbor... they were delicious! Thanks so much!