Amazon Gift Card Giveaway for #ChristmasWeek
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Welcome to Day 1 of Christmas Week. This annual event was started in 2012, and is hosted by Kim of Cravings of a Lunatic. This year we have over 35 bloggers sharing festive sweet recipes for the event.
Participants for Christmas Week:
The winners of the giveaway are:
$500 Gift Card-> Ruth Deaton (her entry was via Kate of Food Babbles, Pinterest Follow)
$250 Gift Card-> Jeanna Schirm Massman (her entry was via Christie of Food Done Light, Pinterest Follow)
$50 Gift Card-> Michele Behlen (her entry was via Stephanie of Daily Appetite, Pinterest Follow)
Congratulations!
$500 Gift Card-> Ruth Deaton (her entry was via Kate of Food Babbles, Pinterest Follow)
$50 Gift Card-> Michele Behlen (her entry was via Stephanie of Daily Appetite, Pinterest Follow)
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Amazon gift cards are one size fits all. Fingers crossed for me and happy holidays to all!
ReplyDeleteAnd my favorite sweet treat to make are cookies but my favorite holiday treat is Bunn candy. I WILL be making it this year as I found the spanish peanuts I need.
DeleteBlue,
DeleteOooh you'll have to share the recipe with me. Ever since I'd celebrate the last day of school by walking to DQ for a Peanut Buster Parfait with my friends I've been a fan of salted Spanish peanuts.
Thanks--and good luck!
Spritz cookies!
ReplyDeleteMaryanne,
DeleteOh, yum! Spritz cookies are one of those types that I love to eat but am scared to try and make. The handful of times I've made them, I get the hang of it by the very end of the dough and then forget that learning curve in the intervening 50+ weeks before I make them again!
Hmm, my favorite sweet treat is soft, chewy molasses cookies, followed by dairy-free fudge - I can't pick just one!
ReplyDeleteAlisa,
DeleteI too love molasses cookies--I have to wonder why I never make them during the rest of the year?
Thanks--and good luck!
We love to make pecan pies and pumpkin pies. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm in awe of pie bakers--pie crust is something I am not comfortable with, not like a pizza crust. What wonderful treats--good luck!
DeleteThanks!
I love a good gingersnap cookie! Always a favorite during the holidays.
ReplyDeleteAmanda,
DeleteOh, another good one--like molasses, one I don't see throughout the year.
Thanks--and good luck!
I love making peanut butter blossom kiss cookies.
ReplyDeleteSteve,
DeleteThose cookies are my weakness at Christmas. I cannot stop at just 5!
Good luck!
Happy Holidays.
ReplyDeleteMeghan,
DeleteRight back at ya babe!
Enjoy your cozy fire and cocoa and hubby!