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I will be celebrating my 500th post on December 22th. For this joyous occasion, I will be giving away a music CD, "Micah Blake", produced by my son.
To win, tell me your favorite Christmas food in a comment. On December 22st,(Micah's birthday) I will pick one of you to receive this CD.
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I love chocolate covered cherries. What do you like?
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6 comments:
It is actually two, but they go together: Cornbread dressing and cranberry salad.
Blessings, andrea
Mashed potatoes and gravy! It's always my favorite :), but on Christmas I can top them with a dollop of cranberries. (the real kind only) mmmm.
My favorite Christmas food? Something I can't very much of: frosted cutout sugar cookies! I have an old recipe that is made with little flour, but lots of butter and confectioner's sugar...so yummy and melt-in-your-mouth good.
Thanks, Andrea and Cat and Dee. All of those sound great!
I like to make Stollen Bread for Christmas Eve. We enjoy it with hot apple cider.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stollen
Sue, that looks delicious!
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