We have Santas on the buffet - - -
Santas on the marble top dresser - - -
Teddy bears on the door handle - - -
Jingle bells above the kitchen sink - - -
Cookie jars atop the cabinets in the kitchen - - -
A train pulling out of the station, filled with M&Ms for our son - - -
A big bear that will play holiday songs for you at your request - - -
Shimmery snowflakes hung from the chandolier - - -
And of course - mistletoe in the doorway.
We are ready for christmas - now to do some baking!!! Don made the Chex Party Mix last night - that was a good start.
And I bake German Stollen - our favorite holiday bread.
It is yeast bread, full of candied fruit and nuts and raisins - you can frost it - - -
It is our Christmas morning breakfast - plus good any time with a nice hot cup of tea.
Oh, pretty decorations AND a wonderful, mouth-watering bread....wish I lived closer, I'd be over for tea and a slice of that!
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling collection of Santas ... oh, yum, the bread is so inviting.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas ~
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Oh you are going to have such a wonderful holiday with your family! I'm excited for you...I can only imagine how wonderful it smells with all baking. All of your decorations are the perfect backdrop to enjoy a huge helping of your wonderful family traditions! Enjoy my friend!
ReplyDeleteMmmm....your Stollen looks delicious, and very authentic :). Spoken by a true German :).
ReplyDeleteLovely decorations Jo. Stollen....another word for fruit cake :0{ LOL.
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I love that cake! It looks so yummy.
ReplyDeleteYour decorations just make everything so inviting!
We have stratas for Christmas brunch. One is sausage and the other is blueberry...to remind us of the cottage in the summer.
My daughter makes sticky buns from yeast for the coffee too.
Merry Christmas.