Christmas baking traditionally starts in November for the Green family. We like to work on each cookies, roll, and beverage one by one with out rush. However, in recent years we've been starting it later and later, this Saturday will be our first day making any Christmas goodies. Here's a list of what Christmas baking can and usual does include in the Green family house. Gingerbread (iced and un-iced)
Yes I know that's a lot of baking! But we may not make everyone of those items each year. But please feel free to share your Christmas baking traditions with me and all the other readers in the comments below. This post was merrily brought you by, Tamara Green Like what you read? Sign up to our newsletter and find out about posts sooner! How to Comment Anonymously on This Site. Check out this brief and entertaining tutorial from Life After Gluten on how to comment anonymously on a site that uses disqus.
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