Since so much was made about 12/12/12 I think we should honor the day after.
So....Let's break out the fruitcake and hot chocolate....I am going to find one before the holiday is over!!!!
Done!
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Since so much was made about 12/12/12 I think we should honor the day after.
So....Let's break out the fruitcake and hot chocolate....I am going to find one before the holiday is over!!!!
Done!
I miss fruitcake, but finding one with no nuts is very hard to do! So I'll have some in here, a good thick slice, please! And I'll put the kettle on for tea if someone would like some chai!
I'm in for a cup of tea Karen. Will pass on the fruit cake though, never did care for it.
I'm not fond of what most places sell as fruitcake - just loaded with bits of that candied fruit, etc ~ ~ YUK! However, years ago when Sears used to publish a Christmas Wish Book, they carried one that was sinfully delicious. It was a Butter Fruitcake - and was a light golden buttery cake just loaded with walnuts, golden raisins and real cherries - and that was all. It even came in an elegant red and gold tin - and it was quite expensive - but worth every cent. Sure wish I could find one of those again - I'd buy a few and put them in the freezer.
I just made some hot chocolate. Anyone care for a big mug on this cold day?
I'm with Ellie on that fruitcake; I had a similar one at some point that I did enjoy.
Been a heck of a week - could I have mine with a side of iced vanilla vodka?
While the company no longer makes that cake for Sears, they apparently sell a similar one - see this article.
Currently enjoy a nice cup of chai, and willing to share!
My family made fruitcakes to give as gifts when I was a kid. We all had "jobs" as part of the process. My older brother's job was to shell the Brazil nuts, my job was then to take each one, stuff it inside a dried date, and then roll that in sugar - and NOT eat it! It then got placed in a bowl, and I don't know what the other steps were in the assembly process, but Grandma, Ma, Pa and my big sister also had roles, I think my sister did something with hazelnuts that also went in. Once they were baked, they were stored in a cupboard, and brushed with brandy I think it was, carefully once a day by my mother, and recovered with a cheesecloth. Sometimes there would be one fruitcake left over, which we all got to share, it was yummy yummy!
When I worked in a bakery many lifetimes ago, we made fruit cakes every year. They were really good. Or maybe that's just because the boss let me have the last swig of rum and brandy in the bottles. :D
Tonight, I'd settle for a hot chocolate with tons of marshmallows. :love:
My dad would hide the rum soaked fruit cakes from us......:D
Hot choco with 2,000 pounds of marshmallows...DONE!
Karen,
My mom had a recipe for a fast and easy FC that I wish I would have paid attention to...
PM,
Sliced vanilla vodka?
DONE!
Pom,
I hope it's as good as you remember.
QoP,
Refill on the tea?
DONE!
Looking around, thinking it was time for a little something, just made myself a yummy snack. One slice of bread, (Oat and Honey bread from When Pigs Fly) was sitting there, as three slices had been stuck together when I went to thaw a couple for my lunch. Toasted that, added a bit of marscapone, and then blueberry jam! And the good news is, there's enough to share of anyone else wants some!
Edited to add links to the bread bakery and the kind of jam, both of which are so good I recommend them to anybody! No corn syrup, simple ingredient lists, and yummy!
Got all the fixings for an oatmeal cookie and bread.
It seems like a good day to bake.
And for a cup of tea.
Yup - good day to bake ~~~ chilly, damp, dreary, foggy, and just generally YUK! I made up 4 batches of cookie dough yesterday and they're in fridge to bake later this week. If I bake now, there won't be any left by Christmas! Regular chocolate chip, white chocolate chip and macadamia nut, and a double batch of peanut butter cookies - should be plenty to share on here too.
I'm not a tea fan, but I'll sit a spell and have a big mug of hot chocolate if there's any available. :)
Thanks Richard, but I'm going to need something alot stronger than tea today. Day from hell!! Covering for way to many people who are already off on Christmas vacation this year.
It's a chilly, damp day in Chicago today and my heart is still heavy for the people in Connecticut. Time for tea.
Chilly, damp, dark....eerie!
Hot tea would be nice, thank you, and some cookies as well. :)