Adventures In Freezer Christmas Cookie Baking
A Once A Month Mom reader shares her latest adventure with freezing Christmas cookies for the holidays. And they look very yummy!
A Once A Month Mom reader shares her latest adventure with freezing Christmas cookies for the holidays. And they look very yummy!
Prior to my experience at The Land of Nod as part of Blogher I new nothing about The Land of Nod and all the goodness that lies in wait there! We received some wooden blocks as part of our gift pack from that event and my son (and my husband) loved them. They are really [...]
I usually wait until the end of the month to post the link for people to share their cooking stories. However, I know of at least one person doing their cooking today for the November menu so I wanted to get the post up early. Come link up after you’re done cooking.
Welcome to the November (Christmas Edition) menu. Hopefully this menu will make life less crazy and more economical for you and your family in December!
These are the step-by-step instructions you will need to complete your once a month cooking day for the month of November (Christmas Edition).
The complete grocery list for shopping your November (Christmas Edition) Once A Month Mom menu.
These are all of the sets of labels that you will need for your October (Thanksgiving Edition) Once A Month Mom cooking day.
with thirteen weeks remaining until the big holiday I thought it best we get thinking about items on our Christmas list, especially if we would like to prepare food gifts. Food gifts can save you and your family lots of money but they do take some planning ahead. Here are some great resources for you to get started. OR feel free to share resources you are aware of.
Today’s feature for the Tweet-Up is appliances. At the live Tweet-Up we will have several samples of food processors, blenders, slow cookers, waffle makers and cutlery. Today I talk about what you can expect to see (and win) as part of the Tweet-Up.
Last month I asked you about to share your thoughts and recipes on appetizer, side dishes and desserts that you serve at Thanksgiving. Now I am interested to see if there are different menu items that you serve for Christmas?