The girls and I have been baking some goodies for Christmas.
~Pinecone Treats~
Made with peanut butter, pretzels and Fiber One chocolate cereal.
Easy to make with some powdered sugar sprinkled on top.
We made some stamped sugar cookies.
We're getting started on baking our annual Christmas cookies.
I had to make some Paris sugar cookies too!
A little Paris Christmas treat.
We also made peppermint candy plates.
We melted some peppermint candies in the oven.
I lined some parchment paper in a bowl,
so after it cools it's easy to remove.
It would be a pretty Christmas gift for a special teacher,
friend or neighbor.
With a delicious cupcake on top!
It finally rained in San Diego,
We needed the water!
How are you doing with sending out your Christmas cards?
I just starting mine.
Looking forward to seeing all your wonderful Christmas holiday projects this week.
Last weeks features:
Howling at the Moon - Star Garland
Vintage Life - A Book Story
Bastelangie - Yielding Header and Coffee Hour
With a Dash of Color - Christmas Mason Jar Luminaries
Olla - Podrida: Toffee Bars
Sharing Shadymont - Decorating for Christmas
On Crooked Creektt - Simplistic Style in Mind
My Thrift Store Addiction - Countdown to Christmas Eve 6: DIY Ornament Chandelier!
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I love the pine cone treats! They look awesome dusted with the white icing sugar!
ReplyDeleteIt's always such a thrill to be featured on your beautiful blog Jody xxx
ReplyDeleteGood Morning,
ReplyDeleteoh, all the sudden my entire house have this fantastic cookie smell! Hmm - that's christmas. What a wonderful post!
Gives such a homey feeling.
All my best from Austria
Elisabeth
danke für die vielen wunderschönen bilder und danke, daß sie mein bild vorgestellt haben!!! liebe grüße von angie aus deutschland
ReplyDeleteJody, you and your daughter have created some of the prettiest treats I've ever seen! Have you ever considered starting your own catering business, specializing in these delectable delights?! Your family Christmas card is beautiful. Thank you for hosting and wishing you a lovely early weekend!
ReplyDeletePoppy
Thanks so much for the party!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Deb
Awesome features!! Thank you for another great party :)
ReplyDeleteI have thoseon my list and bought the deer in Fl:)
ReplyDeleteEverything you do shows your love of home and family..Love the card too!
Oh Jody!
ReplyDeleteYou shared so many fun Holiday ideas . . . LOVE the cookie stamp and Christmas trees!
Thanks so much for hosting another fun party!
Have a fantastic week(end),
Suzanne
Thanks so much for hosting. Rain... It's a good thing.
ReplyDeleteMadonna
Jody, I can't wait to make your pine cone treats as favors for our Christmas Eve dinner....thanks for hosting the party!
ReplyDeleteJP
Scrolling through these posts is making me want to go bake now!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting Simple and Sweet Fridays.
judypimperl.blogspot.com
These pinecone treats and stamped sugar cookies are precious and tantalizing.
ReplyDeleteIt looks as though Christmas is well under control in your welcoming and cozy home.
Thank you for hosting~
Jemma
Your cookies look delicious! Thanks so much for hosting and for featuring my ornament chandelier! Blessings, Cecilia
ReplyDeleteOh my gracious those 'pine' cones look awesome. Thanks so much for hosting, and have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteSarah @ Backwoods Babies
I am tickled to be one of the featured ones this week. Thanks! I love your Christmas cookie stamp. I have the Paris one, and all French stamps that I can find, but the Christmas one is not yet in my collection. The search is on!
ReplyDeleteJody, I love the features this week and really enjoyed seeing the Christmas goodies you've baked. I especially liked the stamped sugar cookies. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteKim
what a delightful post! Your treats are wonderful- Love the Paris stamp and the pinecones - the melted mints are on my must-try list!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Hello cute lady! it is always a pleasure to be a part of your party. Thank you for hosting. Please join us at our party.We would be thrilled to have you! Happy Friday! Lou Lou Girls
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful pinecone cookies...I love them!
ReplyDeleteI love your beautiful cookies
ReplyDeleteeverything is so pretty
JodyI too made peppermint little cupcake stands for my post this week peppermint patty party aren't they to fun to make? your desserts look wonderful did you have molds for the deer ? they really look like snowed upon pinecones how unique.Susie
ReplyDeleteJody & Stan,
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful surprise to open your linky part to find that On Crooked Creektt was featured!!!
Thank you for hosting Simple and Sweet Fridays each week!
I hoping to join in the fun again, soon, dear ones!
Fondly,
Pat
The features look so pretty. Thank you Jody and Stan for the party and thank you for your kind visit.
ReplyDeleteHappy holiday season.
FABBY
Oh, I love the cookies, I will make it with my G'girls when they come. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteFABBY
thanks so much for stopping by jody & leaving a comment. i linked up to your party. i love those pinecone treats! i've never seen those before & i'll have to make them with my daughter. i also love the stamped cookies. i might have to invest in a stamp; they r so cute & simple. enjoy the season! xo- mj
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas goodies look yummy and so pretty. Thanks so much for stopping by!!
ReplyDeleteI love the stamped cookies! Where did you get the French stamp? So cute!
ReplyDeleteKaree