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Saturday, 22 October 2011

(sort of) snacking saturday

Please don't shout at me for a very early Christmas themed post, but I am a planner and someone who likes to get ahead...especially as this is the first year I'll be working the run up to Christmas and my time will have to be managed more carefully!


The wonderful folk over at dotcomgiftshop (who previously sent me some gorgeous vintage biscuit tins) sent me this biscuit tin from their seasonal range and I don't know how best to fill it...

What I want are YOUR best festive baking recipes...cake, cookies...anything really...an old family recipe or something new and unusual. Work will be my valiant taste testers!

To make it more fun, the recipe I pick to fill the tin will win a little prize (I'll pick the winner at the end of November)

Hit me with your best!

Want a tin of your own? It costs a very reasonable £6.95 from here...and you'll probably pick up a few Christmas gifts too. Dotcomgiftshop is my first port of call when I want an unusual gift or something for my own home...I cannot rate this site highly enough!

Happy Saturday
xxx

19 comments:

Victoria said...

I can't help on the recipe front but you can't beat a bit of stollen or mince pie action for the festive season.

Such a cute tin! I love dotcomgiftshop.

x

bogoosha said...

happy christmas babe:)xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Katie said...

I don't own recipies but gingrebread is always festive right? (it's also my favourite, yum, ginger biscuits)

Kate said...

Ahhh you're making me feel very unorganised, I haven't even thought about Christmas yet! My nana makes mince-meat slices as an alternative to mince pies - she does it like a tray bake with a layer of pastry, them a layer of mince meat with sponge on top x

jade. said...

brilliant idea! i have a recipe in mind, once my camera has arrived i shall get cracking a post for your comp! :)

cute tin! i had a great one last year, it was a mini christmas scene and inside was THE best gingerbread (snow)man i'd ever tasted.

jade x

Sarah said...

That's such a cute tin! It's not my own recipe, but around Christmas I love to make these delicious gingerbread cupcakes. They're easy to make and a little different :)

Chloe Likes To Talk said...

Best filler for something like this- Amaretti biscuits. My dad always seem to make them around Christmas time (why, I have no idea, but I'm not complaining). Chewy in the middle and almody and lovely, and something a bit different from the usual Christmas spices and flavours (much as I love those too). Don't know my dad's recipe of the top of my head but it's one of those ridiculously simple ones....

danniekate said...

oh oh um um HOMEMADE PEANUTBUTTER CUPS xx

Please may I? said...

Super cute tin, ideal for xmas gifts!

I shall have a think about what I would fill it with and let you know!

X x

Style Eyes Ethical Fashion Blog said...

I always make Christmas muffins for my girls at Christmas and then end up eating most of them myself. I just use a normal muffin recipe and add a few spoonfuls of mincemeat.

ButterflyBoo said...

Gorgeous tin, making my hungry just thinking of all the christmas goodies! :) xx

Mat said...

here it comes again!

Emma x said...

It has to be shortbread for Christmas, cut into stars and tree shapes x

Daisy said...

How about peppermint cupcakes !? This tin is fab, I really need some tins so shall head over and take a look !

I'm Char said...

you can't beat fairy cakes with those little silver balls and mini santa's faces on them Xx

Dina said...

I was wondering, what would be a good recipe to follow for beginner bakers? I want to start baking but really don't know where to start...ha! x

The Brunette said...

Such a cute tin xx

Kezzie said...

Without fail, the thing I like making for people and putting in lovely boxes at Christmas is chocolate crispy cakes or bites (to avoid needing baking cases). All you need is a quantity of cornflakes and some good quality dark chocolate. Melt the chocolate over a bowl of hot water and then stir in the cornflakes, adding a little at a time- you can add the quantity you want dependant on how chocolately you want them. I often use half a box of cornflakes with about 300g of chocolate but I don't like mine too chocolatey! Then make a pretty box (or use a festive biscuit tin!)

Rhianne said...

eee, if we're getting overexcited about christmas snacks now, then you have to get to Lidl, the christmas range there is amazing!! I've already eaten far too many gingerbread rounds from there and its not even November, yum!

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