Wow It's the week of Christmas already. Time has just flown by so fast this year for me for some reason.
Tuesdays brings us to T with our hostess Bleubeard and Elizabeth where we share a drink related photo and link up with friends. You are invited as well.
This is the first year I can remember of not checking my baking and candy making ingredients ahead of time for Christmas. Last week I was ready to make the peanut brittle-and no raw peanuts to be found in my freezer or nearby grocery stores. I went to the small Amish market that is just a couple miles down from the Wal Mart. I knew they would have the peanuts and they did. They also had bags of caramels which the stores also did not have.
Then I went into my freezer for gluten free flour-none, and none in the stores near me either. So I ordered it from one of my favorite online stores Vita Cost-bigger bags and less money and free very fast shipping So now I think I am ready to make a few things. 😉
Saturday I made two batches of almond bark (Why do they call it almond bark?smiles). The choices are dark chocolate, milk chocolate, or white chocolate to melt down.
I take the wooden cutting board off of my vintage slab of marble for these candies Fun
This next one I added peppermint pieces, and I had a chocolate bar with layers of dark chocolate and white chocolate and peppermint so I broke all that up and added to this second bark Most of this chocolate I will give away, and freeze a little for us.
In the evening Saturday I mixed up wheat and a gluten free version of chocolate chip cookie dough with peppermint chocolate chips. I am trying out a new recipe for these two from King Arthur's Cookie cookbook I think I would also like to make up a roll out gingerbread cookie recipe too and that's it for this year. I have snowflake cutters so I can bake up those in January for the sugar cookie roll outs.
Sunday we woke up to sunny but in the 20's Needing sunshine and a clear day is a must for candy making like peanut brittle so perfect day for candy. It went so well this time, I made two batches-will give most of this away to a couple of friends.
I have always enjoyed making peanut brittle, as it brings back fond memories of making it with my farm girl Grandma
For my drink share, while I was out hunting for peanuts I found this bottle of egg nog-loved the label too. My grandparents always considered themselves Pennsylvania Dutch-their roots were in Germany. This one has allot of alcohol in it-I just needed to pour myself one shot instead of over ice in a small glass for this one. If you look at old cookbooks from the 17 and 18th century this is how it was made with rum brandy and whiskey
I am making time to practice at least one hour a day for my calligraphy. This pen is just so comfortable that it almost feels familiar somehow-I have never tried calligraphy before but always wanted to I think I really was afraid of it all these years. My handwriting has always been poor. So far having good vibes from it.
Sunday evening I went to turn on the tea lights in my luminaries and Wow-a gorgeous moon over the lake. I was actually able to capture a couple of photos
A lovely backdrop for my luminaries
Happy T and Merry Merry Christmas
and a little update: I just got this as an email and was perfect to share for T.
I forgot who now, but last week on T someone posted about Olive Pluff & Co Teas-I searched them out and they have many historic teas from our American history. Today is National Sangria Day and this what they shared in an email