Christmas baking? These edible gifts will have them coming back for more.
“Merry Christmas, this is for you!” It’s a phrase we all love to hear. However, when your gift comes from the kitchen it’s always followed by holiday goodness. Edible gifts offer a little something extra and often mean someone took time to hand-prepare a special treat — most likely pulled from a family tradition.
Sure, you’re busy during the holidays, but take the time to clear an evening — because it’s about to get fun! Last Christmas, a dear new friend, Claire Fromke, delivered a homemade warm pumpkin bread to our home. It was hands-down the best I had ever tasted. Claire said whipping up a batch with her mother every year was their family tradition. Although far from home, she continued that tradition, sans mom, which in turn, I imagine, made her feel a little closer to home during the holidays and made us feel closer to Claire.
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