tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6100446670608090975.post5755850473143131173..comments2023-11-23T06:46:57.865+00:00Comments on Mary's Musings: Christmas CookingMary Bhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08337553092362978413noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6100446670608090975.post-64548669594258582682011-11-07T12:47:44.004+00:002011-11-07T12:47:44.004+00:00"I know I know it's far too early to be t..."I know I know it's far too early to be thinking about Christmas, but I had a free day today and the energy to get on with the most important cooking of the season. Well it is to me. The Christmas Puddings."<br /><br />It's not too early. Not even close. :) It wouldn't actually be any exaggeration to say that Christmas is never far from my mind, even if it happens to be the middle of summer and we're all having a barbecue. Many's the time I've come barrelling through my Mum's door, full of some new idea that we've got to try NOW, even if it does happen to be six months before Christmas. <br /><br />And Mum's just as bad as I am. :) We always try to book the same time off in December and the whole time is completely dedicated to Christmas. The Christmas cakes and puddings get done in October but in December, it's sausage rolls, mince pies, cookies, cheese straws, mulled wine, roast chestnuts, chocolate date slice. And we always used to buy our <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.lindt-shop.co.uk/christmas-chocolates.html">Christmas chocolates</a> and we still do buy a few but now we make our own too. This year, we're experimenting with Chocolate Orange. <br /><br />Last year, I tried my hand at a gingerbread house and ended up with gingerbread bricks. This year, we're trying our hands at cookie mixes in jars as gifts.<br /><br />It's definitely not too early to be thinking of Christmas. :)Katehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08109550794771671227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6100446670608090975.post-22501885912275490382011-11-05T00:56:45.252+00:002011-11-05T00:56:45.252+00:00These look beautiful! Do you make them in advance ...These look beautiful! Do you make them in advance and freeze them? Or were these just a test run? Sorry to be uninformed, but we don't really do Christmas pudding here in the states.<br />RindaMaria Ontiveroshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00120998825608732473noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6100446670608090975.post-56403979537302439962011-11-04T23:28:48.296+00:002011-11-04T23:28:48.296+00:00Sounds idyllic Mary - glad the cookies were apprec...Sounds idyllic Mary - glad the cookies were appreciated as I'm sure the puds will be too. I have fond memories of an Christmas when I made EVERYthing from puds to mincemeat to cranberry sauce to brandy butter!Jimjamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10250679921843610035noreply@blogger.com