Do you put your Christmas decor up before December?
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All the best Jan
That's a lovely flower display, very festive. We don't do any decorating for Christmas until December, I'm even holding out on the mince pies till then too.
ReplyDelete...with Christmas coming, these would be a nice treat.
ReplyDeleteEs un ramo de flores precioso, me gustó muchísimo y las galletas también. Un abrazo.
ReplyDeleteI like to get a few things out early...candles and flowers. And I'll look at the cookie recipe and see if I have the ingredients for them. I made pumpkin bread, it's not sweet but I made some cream cheese frosting to put on top. Yumo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful arrangement! We usually put up our decorations the weekend after our Thanksgiving, but in the last few years it has been a little later, takes me a little longer to get all the thanksgiving stuff put away and everything dusted and cleaned ready to put up Christmas, sugar cookies are my hubby's favorite!
ReplyDeleteI have made those cookies before and they are very good. I don't do sugar much anymore. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteI love the flowers, and I especially love the cloth on the table.
ReplyDeleteAre there any low-carb cookies or desserts that don't use nut flours? I am allergic to many nuts, so don't eat any. I am always disappointed in low-carb baked goods.
Those flowers are gorgeous! Merry Christmas early!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers ,yammie cookies happy weekend love from me and Leaf🍀🐾💗🍀
ReplyDeleteSo lovely.
ReplyDeletePretty flowers. I start decorating on Dec. 1 especially if there's a possibility of traveling to visit the Eldest.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers and the cookies look good, too. Happy Weekend, Valerie
ReplyDeleteEarly is gaining popularity. I say if it works, then it works.
ReplyDeleteI prefer to hold on to autumn decorations until after Thanksgiving because the colors are so cheerful. I blend pine with fall foliage.
That's a beautiful flower arrangement and I agree, red and green is so festive.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link to the cookies, will definitely make these and SiL is gluten intolerant, and he'll definitely love these.
Avril xx
I love cookies but they dont love me....
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful roses -- perfect for the season. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeletePractical Parsimony said...
ReplyDeleteI love the flowers, and I especially love the cloth on the table.
Are there any low-carb cookies or desserts that don't use nut flours? I am allergic to many nuts, so don't eat any. I am always disappointed in low-carb baked goods.
Thank you for your comment and question.
You may find a recipe you'd like to try on this post, 40 Keto Baked Goods Made WITHOUT Almond Flour, here is the link: -
https://allthenourishingthings.com/keto-baked-goods-made-without-almond-flour/
All the best Jan
Love your decor. We put minimal decorations up and they will go up well after December 1ar.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful... and we decorate the weekend after Thanksgiving here in the USA. Next Friday - Sunday will be our fun Christmas decorating days. :-)
ReplyDeleteMy mother made sugar cookies.
ReplyDeleteAs to Christmas, I just try to get through it more than anything else.
The bouquet is gorgeous. I don’t put up Christmas decor until mid December mainly due to tradition and also just having to move things around temporarily. Enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I looked at the recipes. Maybe I can sub into my favorite recipes.
ReplyDeleteThe cookies look yummy.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are beautiful. Love the color red.
ReplyDeleteLove the flowers, thanks for the recipe too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteThose flowers are just gorgeous. And such a nice thing to see on a cold Friday.
ReplyDeleteLindas flores y gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteWe go away before Christmas and return in the mid or later part of January so no decorations at home. When we did stay at home never put decorations up till nearly mid December.
ReplyDeleteFresh flowers are so pretty. We don't begin decorating until the first of Advent - November 27th this year, and wait for most decorations until December. It is coming up quickly!
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteYUM, cookies and coffee! A great treat!
The flowers are beautiful.
Have a happy weekend.
We will put up Christmas decorations on December 8th, which is the day of the Immaculate Conception. It is public holiday in some European countries, such as Austria, Italy, Malta, Portugal and Spain.
ReplyDeleteGosh... I'm feeling so lazy right now that the thought of all I have to do for Christmas is exhausting me to think about it. I need to get through Thanksgiving first.
ReplyDeleteYum..I never met a cookie I didn't like..
ReplyDeletethe flowers are so pretty, perfect for the holiday season!! and it's cookie season around my house!!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are so pretty! We always begin decorating for Christmas after Thanksgiving. I must try the sugar cookie recipe. It's nice to have a treat along with tea. Have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteAa cuppa and a cookie...yes, please! Thank you for this recipe.
ReplyDeleteLove all of it!xxx
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