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Friday, 6 December 2013

Your homemade Christmas



Here's a roundup of all things Christmassy which you can make for friends, family and even yourself!






Make your own:

Christmas Baubles

Christmas Hamper - different hamper ideas

After dinner mints

Edible Christmas Tree Decorations



Sweet Christmas Treats:

Spiced Christmas Biscuits

Alternate Mincepie Recipe

Snowflake Cakepops

Florentines

White Chocolate & Cranberry Fudge



Christmas Chocolates:


Ganache Chocolates

After dinner mints

Peanut Chocolates



Christmas Cupcakes:

Cute Snowman Cupcakes

Sophisticated Festive Cupcakes

Chocolate & Orange Tree Cupcakes

Christmas Parcel Cupcake



Savoury Delights:


Party Sausage Rolls

Jarred Roasted Peppers

Marinated Feta Cheese

Rhubarb Chutney


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