Christmas recipes anyone?

Here are some more of my fabulous recipe swaps! I think these all were so fabulous! II can't wait to try some of these recipes. This one was made by my friend Gina Dygert. SHe made the gingerbread man out of punches! How cute is that? The holly leaves are also done with punches. I think it is the oval punch and then you take it and punch out little arcs around the edge using the oval punch again.


This one is mine! I actually got this recipe from my friend Cyndi a few years ago and I have been making it ever since. It is great. I love Christmas because I make all of these good treats that I never have all year long. It is like Edy's peppermint ice cream! That is one of my favorites but you can only get it during November and December if you are lucky. Our grocery store sells out of it as soon as they get it in. That and egg nog should be available year round!

 

This one was made by my friend Norma Jones. She is the one who did that stromboli one a couple days back too. Her snowman is also made out of punches.  How do people come up with these ideas?? Maybe if I had more time, I could too!

I make a cookie similar to this but we call them Mexican wedding cookies. They are a favorite!

3 thoughts on “Christmas recipes anyone?”

  1. Hi Lisa….I read your blog everyday…..I simply LOVE LOVE LOVE the recipe swaps!!!  Hey, I have a question….do you have a recipe card club or what?  I would like to start something like this and would appreciate any help you can give me….how did you get started, etc.  Thanks again for being such an inspiration!!!!

  2. Oh my goodness, Lisa!   These are just fabulous!  What a wonderful gift idea.  I believe I will get my holiday recipes together and work on a little scrapbook for my girls for next Christmas!  What a wonderful keepsake for them.  The submissions are so, so cute.  Such a talented bunch of gals!  Keep up the good work!   Love, love, love it!

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