Friday, December 10, 2010

Holiday Raspberry & Almond Shortbread Thumbprint Cookies

Cookie exchanges are so much fun this time of year!  I love a cookie party!  You are able to taste some delicious cookies, collect some amazing recipes, and take home a wonderful assortment of holiday yummies!  What could be better?  I decided to try out a new recipe this year..."Holiday Raspberry and Almond Shortbread Thumbprints."  I won second place at our cookie exchange with this recipe.  Maybe next year I can take first!  If only I had voted for my own cookie...maybe I could have been the ultimate cookie baker!!  Hee hee!  First place, second place, doesn't matter...the point is that these are delicious cookies!!  I loved them and look forward to making another batch soon.  They are super easy and super yummy!  Here's the recipe for you.

Ingredients:

1 cup butter, softened
2/3 cup white sugar
1/2 teaspoon almond extract
2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup seedless raspberry jam
1/2 cup confectioners' sugar
3/4 teaspoon almond extract
1 teaspoon milk

Directions:
1.Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).

2.In a medium bowl, cream together butter and white sugar until smooth. Mix in 1/2 teaspoon almond extract. Mix in flour until dough comes together. Roll dough into 1 1/2 inch balls, and place on ungreased cookie sheets. Make a small hole in the center of each ball, using your thumb and finger (or the end of a chapstick container...worked quite nicely), and fill the hole with preserves.

3.Bake for 14 to 18 minutes in preheated oven, or until lightly browned. Let cool 1 minute on the cookie sheet.

4.In a medium bowl, mix together the confectioners' sugar, 3/4 teaspoon almond extract, and milk until smooth. Drizzle lightly over warm cookies.

Is your mouth watering for these delicious treats?  Make a batch and give them out to neighbors or just keep them for yourself...always nice to have an assortment of cookies around when a friend stops by!  Do you have a favorite holiday cookie you like to make...please share!

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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Another Cute Advent Calendar!

I think this is a new Christmas collection I could really start...collecting cute advent calendars!  I love them.  There are so many different styles...wooden, felt, homemade, chocolate, and the list goes on.  I have a darling green and wooden one.  But I just came across this one and want it too!  Red is a favorite color of mine and those sweet little doors look like so much fun to peek inside of. 

You can fill them up with toys, candies, or other little goodies.  But my favorite thing to do is to fill them with meaningful holiday activities to do as a family.  I came across this wonderful list last year and now it's a tradition for me to use this list every year!  Do you have a cute advent calendar to share?
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Thursday, December 2, 2010

December is Here...So Get Ready for Some Holiday Traditions!

You all know how crazy I am with family traditions!! I can't wait to do some fun holiday posts.  But to kick off this festive month, I wanted to share my list of holiday traditions with you.  Every year I add another one or two.  How long will this list be some day?  Have fun reading over these traditions, starting some in your own home, and maybe sharing a few with us!  Happy Holidays!

Traditions for This Holiday Season:

*Make a gingerbread house together. Buy a ready-made kit or use graham crackers and frosting to make your own from scratch. Muffin tins are a great way to organize those candy pieces!

*See the Christmas lights in your pajamas with mugs of hot cocoa and a plate of Christmas cookies. It's always fun to ask around and research the BEST neighborhoods to visit with lights. We definitely have our favorites with this one!

*Take a photo with Santa and add it to your little "Santa Scrapbook." For each photo, each year I write a little paragraph about the day and the fun we had. (And yes, I still add the photo even if the kiddos are screaming their heads off. It's a memory!)

*Polar Express Fun: We are so excited that we got tickets this year to the train museum event where you get to ride a train while the "Polar Express" story plays over the speakers and sip hot cocoa along the ride. Santa is at the end waiting for you, just like the book. Don't forget to have a silver bell for your kiddo!

*Plan a holiday shopping weekend in the city. We love to spend the night at a hotel in San Francisco and enjoy a dinner out, a relaxing morning, and a day of shopping! Nothing puts you in the holiday mood like a day in the city with all of the festive decorations and hustle and bustle!

*Bake Christmas cookies for neighbors. You can't beat this tradition. I love to find cute cookie plates and we now have quite a collection of yummy holiday cookie recipes. The kiddos love to pass these cookies out to the neighbors and share the holiday love!

*Cut down a fresh tree the day after Thanksgiving. We've decided that with our little ones, a real tree and needles is more of a hazard for this stage of life. But we can't give up the tradition. So, our real tree goes out in the backyard and is decorated with outdoor goodies like popcorn and cranberry garland, birdseed pinecones, orange & cloves oranaments, and the list goes on. The birds and critters love this holiday tradition!

*Set the holiday mood and turn decorating the tree into a real event with Christmas music, a fire in the fireplace, cookies baking in the oven, and a holiday movie on the television!

*Start a gift-giving tradition called "The Feast Pig." Throughout the year everyone saves their coins and change and put it into the feast pig. When December finally comes, the coins and the money will be given to a family in need to spread the Christmas cheer. This is a great way for kiddos to learn about the joy of giving!

*Get yourself an "Elf on the Shelf" as it comes with a book and a cute little elf to watch over the kiddos and report back to Santa! 

Christmas Eve Family Traditions:

*Stockings are opened on Christmas Eve night together!

*Make snowman soup. Everyone has their own snowman mug and we make yummy snowman soup. (I have a cute poem for this one...email me if you want it!) It includes cocoa, marshmallows, a hershey kiss, and a candy can to stir with!

*Sip the snowman soup in front of the fire with your new Christmas books. I buy everyone a new book to curl up with and read together. The book can be anything...a new cook book for mom, a novel for dad, a holiday book for the kiddos!

*Everyone gets some new jammies to snuggle up in and wear to bed on Christmas Eve. We have to put them on and get a photo also!

*Eat a Swedish dinner together. Depending on what nationality you are...it's fun to bring this in to your celebration on Christmas Eve night. We have some Swedish recipes passed down from grandparents as we carry on the tradition. We want the kiddos to look forward to this each year!

*Pickle Ornament: first child to find the pickle ornament on Christmas Eve gets an extra little gift for being the most observant child!

*Put out cookies for Santa and reindeer food. Don't forget the reindeers this night. We have a special plate we use for Santa and the reindeer. The reindeer get carrots on the plate. But we also make reindeer food (oatmeal sprinkled with red glitter that we pour over the front yard so Santa can find our house)!

*Every year the kiddos get a new ornament to start their own collection. The ornament is meaningful to the past year of their lives.

Christmas Day Traditions:

*Each child receives three big gifts! One is from Mommy, one from Daddy, and one from Santa!

*We have one more tradition that has to do with our family background...Swedish pancakes. These are so yummy and something we do every year on Christmas morning after opening gifts!

*On Christmas Day, the family gets a new board game to add to our fun collection. We have fun relaxing and playing the new game together.

*On Christmas Night, we have a new holiday movie to watch together and relax as the day comes to an end. We enjoy sharing our favorite memories of the year and curling up together with a sweet movie!

If you have any other holiday traditions to share, please let me know! I love to add to my collection of ideas and can't wait to start a basket of 25 holiday books all wrapped up in pretty paper...and we unwrap one each day until Christmas.  I'll share that new tradition with you soon!
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