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jnieman
12-12-2015, 01:52 PM
Hi all:

I've been making Christmas treats this morning. I made 13 bags of sweet/spicy sugared almonds and 4 batches of chocolate walnut fudge. I put it in packs and give it out to my friends each Christmas. Has anyone else made anything? Here's a photo.

borjo
12-12-2015, 01:57 PM
They look delightful. Where do you get those cone shaped bags?
I used to make Challah bread at Christmas because the braid looked so nice and I had a wonderful recipe. We'd just rip off a part of the braid instead of cutting the loaf. I'd get 3 small braids from a one loaf recipe. Made them for everyone I knew.

jnieman
12-12-2015, 02:00 PM
They look delightful. Where do you get those cone shaped bags?
I used to make Challah bread at Christmas because the braid looked so nice and I had a wonderful recipe. We'd just rip off a part of the braid instead of cutting the loaf. I'd get 3 small braids from a one loaf recipe. Made them for everyone I knew.

I bought the bags on Amazon. Just do a search for cone shaped bags. You can find so many cute treat bags on Amazon. The bread sounds delicious. I would love for someone to give me a homemade loaf of bread. mmmmm

Barefoot
12-12-2015, 02:06 PM
I've been making Christmas treats this morning. I made 13 bags of sweet/spicy sugared almonds and 4 batches of chocolate walnut fudge. I put it in packs and give it out to my friends each Christmas. Has anyone else made anything? Here's a photo.
Darn it all, I thought you were going to ask us all to drop over. :evil6:

Happinow
12-12-2015, 02:47 PM
They look yummy! Candied nuts are Soooo good! Your friends are lucky! I've made several cookies and am putting them in holiday gift bags to give. 🎄🎄🎄🍴🍴🍴

ylisa7
12-18-2015, 08:18 PM
I made my treats and gave most of them away. I had to make two batches of Peppermint Patties because they were that good, lol.

Here are the pics:

Sadly my cookies came out a bit flat but still tasted good. It was not one of my better years:
http://www.city-data.com/forum/pictures/t/127/09cba0c401930012eee9713ea4050755_127832.jpg?dl=145 0482347

L-R chocolate crinkles, lemon crinkles, molasses, raspberry thumbprints and snickerdoodles.


Peanut Butter Dog Treats in the shape of bones:)
http://www.city-data.com/forum/pictures/t/127/ecc57fd42526c83591bda264ed8b6734_127836.jpg?dl=145 0482347



The candy-
http://www.city-data.com/forum/pictures/t/127/42c44ecda1823d259886984e0726f2d5_127833.jpg?dl=145 0482347
Peppermint patties, buckeyes, maple walnut fudge, and mounds



As an extra…chocolate covered cherries:
http://www.city-data.com/forum/pictures/t/127/04a180a881e243882cebf954c6b0c796_127834.jpg?dl=145 0482347


And with the leftover chocolate….pretzels and craisins
http://www.city-data.com/forum/pictures/t/127/057bc0ca83d58245afd2c58ef47cfac8_127835.jpg?dl=145 0482347

CFrance
12-18-2015, 09:51 PM
My husband is the only person in the world who loves fruitcake. I use a recipe from the grandmother of an Australian blogger I follow. I don't have a picture because he's been through two of them since Thanksgiving. They weigh, oh, 20 pounds apiece.

Love all your pictures, ylisa7!

Boomer
12-18-2015, 10:51 PM
Those cookies sound quite wonderful, especially the peppermint patties......

The only peppermint patties I know how to make have just two ingredients: Hot Chocolate and Peppermint Schnapps......well, maybe a third ingredient, a little whipped cream on top.

Barefoot
12-18-2015, 11:08 PM
I made my treats and gave most of them away. I had to make two batches of Peppermint Patties because they were that good, lol.

Here are the pics:

Sadly my cookies came out a bit flat but still tasted good. It was not one of my better years:
http://www.city-data.com/forum/pictures/t/127/09cba0c401930012eee9713ea4050755_127832.jpg?dl=145 0482347

L-R chocolate crinkles, lemon crinkles, molasses, raspberry thumbprints and snickerdoodles.


Peanut Butter Dog Treats in the shape of bones:)
http://www.city-data.com/forum/pictures/t/127/ecc57fd42526c83591bda264ed8b6734_127836.jpg?dl=145 0482347



The candy-
http://www.city-data.com/forum/pictures/t/127/42c44ecda1823d259886984e0726f2d5_127833.jpg?dl=145 0482347
Peppermint patties, buckeyes, maple walnut fudge, and mounds



As an extra…chocolate covered cherries:
http://www.city-data.com/forum/pictures/t/127/04a180a881e243882cebf954c6b0c796_127834.jpg?dl=145 0482347


And with the leftover chocolate….pretzels and craisins
http://www.city-data.com/forum/pictures/t/127/057bc0ca83d58245afd2c58ef47cfac8_127835.jpg?dl=145 0482347

Yum. I just drooled all over my keyboard.

redwitch
12-19-2015, 01:04 AM
Fudge? I'll beg for fudge. I really am a pretty decent cook but absolutely hate, loathe and despise baking. So, my homemade treats are things like marinated mushrooms, cheese straws, anything that doesn't require measuring or using a candy thermometer. Anyone want to trade some shrooms for walnut fudge?

gomoho
12-19-2015, 04:08 PM
I really loved baking all those cookies; however, last year I realized they really are the kiss of death for my continuous battle of the bulge so this year tried something new - an orange/walnut flavored biscotti. Still in the process of making this (there are several steps) but so far so good.

jnieman
12-19-2015, 06:54 PM
I really loved baking all those cookies; however, last year I realized they really are the kiss of death for my continuous battle of the bulge so this year tried something new - an orange/walnut flavored biscotti. Still in the process of making this (there are several steps) but so far so good.

Sounds good Pru. If you were still here I would have brought you a plate of fudge and almonds.