Welcome to Country Christmas
Monday, December 14, 2009
Eggnog anyone?
Hugs,
Cindy Pin It
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Gingerbread
Who doesn’t like Gingerbread houses at Christmas time? Well I for one love them. But I have NEVER had any luck creating one. But Martha shares a NO BAKE VERSION, which I might just try. Check it out here
This would be a great craft to do with your kids or grandkids, wouldn’t they think your were the greatest?
I love the sugar cones as trees….m&m’s as lights or ornaments. Hmmmmm there is a thought!
Look at the marshmallow snowman. Cute!!
Merry Christmas,
Love,
Cindy
Pin ItSaturday, December 12, 2009
Another giveaway
Karen at The Bearly There Primitive Bear is having a giveaway, and if you like kitcheny gadgets and Christmas goodies, then you will like this giveaway, it’s all rolled up into one. Take a peek at what the winner will get. Is this the cutest little arrangement for your country kitchen. Simply adorable.
Now scoot on over to see the rules to enter and the deadline.
Go on now, skidaddle on over to visit with Karen.
Christmas hugs,
Cindy
Pin ItA wonderful giveaway
Oh my, I have just seen the cutest apron that Melissa Marie is giving away. You have to take a peek and get entered.
Could you imagine baking in this little cutie. I would love too. She has a adorable site as well…check it out.
Entries will be closed on Sunday, December 13th at midnight PST.
Christmas Hugs,
Cindy
Pin ItAnother Christmas read
Abandoned by his father, Will Henderson was raised by an Amish couple. Now he's about to marry Karen Yoder but is having second thoughts. Can Will overcome the bitterness of his past in order to secure his future; Karen can't break through the barrier her fiancé has suddenly constructed around his heart. When she seeks the advice of an old boyfriend, Will begins to see green. Has he already lost his chance for happiness; When an accident threatens Will's life, the strength of blood ties is tested. Will a recipe for White Christmas pie contain the ingredients for a happily-ever-after;
White Christmas Pie Recipe (from the book)
Makes 2 pies
- 1 tablespoon gelatin
- 1/4 cup water, cold
- 1 cup sugar, divided
- 4 tablespoons flour
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 1/2 cups milk
- 3/4 teaspoon vanilla
- 1/4 teaspoon almond extract
- 1/2 cup whipping cream, whipped until stiff
- 3 egg whites
- 1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
- 1 cup flaked coconut
- 2 (9 inch) pie crusts, baked
- In small bowl, soak gelatin in cold water; set aside.
- In saucepan, mix 1/2 cup sugar, flour, salt and milk.
- Cook over low heat, stirring until mixture comes to a boil.
- Boil for 1 minute; remove from heat.
- Stir in softened gelatin.
- Cool.
- When partially set, beat until smooth.
- Blend in vanilla, almond extract and whipped cream.
- In separate bowl, beat egg whites and cream of tartar until stiff.
- Add 1/2 cup sugar and beat until soft peaks from.
- Fold into gelatin mixture; then fold in flaked coconut.
- Divide into baked pie shells.
- If desired, sprinkle with additional flaked coconut.
- Store in refrigerator until ready to serve.
Take a peek
I have had a rather busy week this week, taking care of more Christmas shopping and just getting some things together, so haven’t had much time to get a post made, but thought I would share a little bit of inspiration with you. I was just reading a few blogs this morning and ran across Kindra’s post at 3 Guys, A Girl and Prim. She has some lovely shots of her country Christmas. Take a peek here.
I hope to get back soon, and share some festive kitchens with you. ooh la la.
Christmas hugs,
Cindy
Pin ItTuesday, December 8, 2009
Instant Cappuccino Mix
Instant Cappuccino Mix (nice and spicy)
Serves: 24
Ingredients
1 cup powdered
non-dairy creamer
1 cup instant chocolate drink mix
3/4 cup instant coffee granules
1/2 cup SPLENDA® No Calorie Sweetener, Granulated
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon or more
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg or more
Directions
1. In a medium sized glass jar, combine the non-dairy creamer, chocolate drink mix, instant coffee, SPLENDA® Granulated Sweetener, cinnamon and nutmeg; mix well.
2. To prepare, place 2 tablespoons mix in a mug, pour in 3/4 cup
boiling water, and stir until dissolved. Serve hot.
Inspired by Home Cooks
Ginger Molasses Cookies
1/2 cup butter, softened
1/4 cup shortening
1 1/4 cups sugar, divided
1 egg
1/4 cup molasses
1/2 tsp grated orange peel
2 cups flour
2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp ground ginger
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp ground cloves
In a large bowl, cream the butter, shortening, and 1 cup of sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in the egg, molasses, and the orange peel. Combine the dry ingredients. Gradually add to the creamed mixture. Mix well. Roll into 1 1/4 inch balls. Then roll the balls into the remaining sugar. Place the sugared balls 2 inches apart onto ungreased baking sheets. Bake at 350 F for 10-12 minutes or until the edges are firm and the surface cracks. Remove to wire racks and cool. Makes 5 1/2 dozen
Recipe Source: Taste Of Home
How to decorate Sugar Cookies
"I sure do like those Christmas cookies, Sugar!
I sure do like those Christmas cookies, Babe!
The ones that look like Santa Claus,
Christmas trees, bells, and stars;
I sure do like those Christmas cookies, Babe."
Monday, December 7, 2009
A sneak peek at our Country Christmas
Thought I would share some of my holiday decorating in my family room today. I hope you enjoy your little peek.
This is a little cabinet that I purchase last year at a Antique Shop in town, for Christmas I added some vintage tin toys and trees. I wish I had a better shot of this cabinet because it is so adorable. And I didn’t have to purchase one thing to put it together.
This cabinet is one of my favorite country pieces, and it’s alot of fun to decorate. But since this picture I have made several changes to it. (Note: update this picture with the latest addition)
This is my grapevine tree that I purchased this summer. I love it. I have clear lights on it with my popcorn and cranberry garland. It’s simple but so pretty. The little snowman tree skirt, I won as a door prize at a antique shop Christmas open house, it is quilted in old tattered fabric and it’s adorable. It couldn’t be more perfect since I collect snowmen…
This is one of my newest additions this year. I usually have this window frame out in my herb garden throughout the year, but decided to bring it in and clean it up and add my wreath. Just added a few of my rusty jingle bells and created a window sill scene and this sits atop my little cabinet with the vintage toys.
Sitting on my coffee table I have a tray nestled with some greenery and such. Nothing fancy about it, but I have a “thing” for pitchers…..and love displaying them throughout the house. Added a few candy kisses in a antique mason jar.
Wooden candy canes stuffed in another antique mason jar.
Atop my TV cabinet, I have sprinkled it with a few snowmen from my collection. Don’t you love my Christmas sign with the snowman. It was a gift from my son several years ago. The frame is trimmed in a plaid fabric with a felt tattered snowman appliquéd to it. Another favorite!
Now for my tree….I wish I had a better shot, to depict just how pretty it is….but I am not a photographer, I would like to get a shot at night when it is all light. My tree is all aglow with gold lights, as they put the illusion of old-fashioned candles on the tree. I get LOTS of compliments on it. Buried deep in the limbs I have placed my handmade Santa Claus’ from my collection as well as my bears. The ornaments on my tree are all hand sewn, or wooden, sprinkled with some old antique Brite balls.
Well these are a few of the vignettes' that I have sprinkled around the room. What do you think? If you missed the earlier post on my decorations in the kitchen, scross down a couple of post.
Warmest holiday
hugs,
Cindy
Pin ItSunday, December 6, 2009
Visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads
Christmas has come to my kitchen….it dances with candy canes, gumdrops, and gingerbread men…….and it just cozy to me.
Just a few of the vignettes that I have throughout my kitchen….this isn’t a great picture, but I put my little four foot tree in a antique red wooden bucket. My garland on this tree is a hard candy garland, and I have accented the tree with little gingerbread men, and little kitchen goodies. Although it isn’t very visible it is sprinkled with multi colored lights and it is placed next to my sink.
How cute is this next picture….my mom loved this while she was here. It was so simple and you probably have everything you need to do it. Note my tray, it is a yard sale find from this summer, a old cabinet door panel or something that they placed handles on. Grabbed it for a whopping $1. Don’t let anyone say I am NOT a big spender. ( I digress) Anyway, added tons of color by adding a candy garland, candy canes, and glass balls into different style and types of clear jars. Love them…and with my brown jar lamp shining on them it puts off the perfect effect. I added my little gingerbread house that I have had for many years…would love to have a bigger one….guess I will be on the lookout during yard sale season for that. Aren’t my little cinnamon candles the cutest thing you ever saw”? Not to mention “Sprinkles” my bear. Silly bear has batter on him…
This is what I look at when I clean my kitchen and do the dishes. It makes washing up the kitchen not a bad thing. I just tied some simple gingham/plaid fabric that I ripped to make pretty bows for my glass canisters. So simple, but oh so country looking.
Did you see my little prim tree with the gingerbread goodies on it with the rag bows. It is placed in a ANTIQUE Maxwell house coffee can. See you can use anything you already have to put together.
Next, we have my stove area, I just have my bread board sitting on top with my dough tray filled with greens and cranberry garland. I have tucked some of my gingerbread men in the greens and added another antique green handled small hand sifter. I think it looks sweet. I decided to add my little Cookie Cutter sign that I bought from Gooseberry patch years ago. Tied a ripped and ragged bow to my antique white pitcher. One of my favorite pieces. Last but not least, I added my Paula Deen candle on my little bread board.
Just a thought, I have found you can add a few springs to your shelves and crocks, etc, and add a instant holiday touch.
Now for the centerpiece on my table in the kitchen. I love old crates and have a ton of them….so I decided to fill one with greens and sprigs of snow-covered pine,and sprigs with candy , accented with snowballs, and wooden candy canes. And after everything was in the crate, I added “Ginger”, she is simply adorable with her little bow on her head.
So now you have gotten a peek into my kitchen. What did you think?
Christmas Hugs,
Cindy
Pin ItGingerbread Men Recipe
"Run, run, fast as you can!
Can't catch me, I'm the gingerbread man!"
I found this simple little video on creating some adorable little gingerbread men….
Scootin to the kitchen.
Christmas hugs,
Cindy
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