Thursday, December 6, 2012
Happy Saint Nicholas Day
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Happy St. Nicholas Day
Oh the joy that filled our house this morning as sleepy children raced to the front door to see what Saint Nicholas had left in their shoes!
Waiting for each of them was a little burlap sack and a brown paper bundle tied with string.
There was a special Christmas book enclosed for each of them and all sorts of nuts and oranges to eat along with a delicious chocolate St. Nicholas for later :)
We made Nicholas shaped cookies using this speculaas recipe which is so yummy with its ground almonds in the dough and lots of spice and the children had fun decorating him with raisins, chocolate chips and sunflower seeds :)
One of the things that we really wanted to do was pack a little tin full and surprise someone with it in secret but since our closest neighbor is my mother we thought it would be fun to see if we could get away with dropping it off at her door and not getting caught!
So with the cookie tin in hand all three of the children raced up to her house as fast as they could and then snuck as quietly as they could to the door, banged on it hard and then ran for their lives LOL.
A few minutes later the phone rang of course asking if it had been us and we denied it *grin*. She had no idea where they had come from so it was a very successful ding dong ditch LOL.
Did you celebrate Saint Nicholas' Day? I would love to pop over and see what you did to make it special :)
Hugs,
Rosina
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Holiday Slices
With one rack loaded with slices I headed downstairs and balanced it on top of an empty coffee tin on the woodstove :)
I don't know how many trips I made up and down those stairs today as I kept a close eye on them. We had a few incidents of fallen apple slices which sizzled and blackened almost immediately and I learned that I have a super hot spot on the back left portion of the stove top that charred the bottoms of a few of the orange slices despite being flipped and watched closely! Thank goodness the majority of them survived *grin*.
Hugs,
Rosina