Christmas cooking

Dec 17, 2008 18:00

Seeing as I am broke this year and I'll be having Christmas with a gathering of people, I've been wondering what I can do for presents for people I barely know but who will apparently be getting something for me ( Read more... )

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eldraug December 17 2008, 18:47:57 UTC
I vote for numbers, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 8. Number 9 sounds interesting but I'm not sure what it is. *Points at icon* Woofie needs biscuits too . . .

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bryseis December 17 2008, 19:47:18 UTC
well... if wolfie wants biscuits, she will have to come here to get them. :)

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ladybird60 December 17 2008, 19:54:38 UTC
I have been doing baked goodies for Christmas for ages. One Christmas I was a poor mouse and baked Banana bread, Zucchini bread, and a few types of cookies. I put them in a cheap reusable container, added a bow and a tag and handed them out. Now I hear*so what goodies are you baking us this year for Christmas* we love your home baked goodies. So now even though I have money and can afford to buy gifts I spend two or three days baking goodies as presents. Enjoy the baking, I find it relaxing.

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bryseis December 17 2008, 20:09:45 UTC
I love cooking but I've never been too much into baking. I'll give it a go and see how it is, as long as I dont forget that I have cookies in the oven or something I should be fine.

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gingerspark December 17 2008, 20:29:28 UTC
I don't know what things are but some of them sound yummy!

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bigunen December 19 2008, 02:52:56 UTC
Anything with chocolate gets my vote.

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gemstone_smurf December 22 2008, 00:18:28 UTC
Anzac, chocolate crackles, lamingtons... you couldnt get more aussie than that :)

hows it all going?

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