LadyBelle
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Am also thinking of trying a few other things too. What do you make as gifts at Christmas?
View attachment 20604 Have spent the morning making chocolate orange fudge. Saw the recipe online and thought I would give it a try. It was super easy, slow cooker dumping job and there is lots of it. Am going to take this lot into work and am planning on making some as Christmas presents closer to the time.
Am also thinking of trying a few other things too. What do you make as gifts at Christmas?
Mmmm, fuuuudge.
The orange fudge reminds me (sadly) of my old friend who used to give out Terry's brand milk chocolate and orange break apart balls every Christmas.
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I miss him, and those.
We used to make coconut macaroons to give out in little baskets of treats tailored to the giftee for Christmas.
Besides the macaroons:
My dad would always get Chinese and Irish teas, cheeses, orange marmalade, and potted shrimp.
My mom would get jars of fiskeboller, butter cookies, fancy coffee, and Linzer tarts.
Other siblings got smoked salmon, caviar, crackers, cheeses, Summer sausages, and so on.
Chocolate truffles go down well! You can do some adult ones with liquor and some without for the kids! Some with nuts some without. Dead easy to do and taste fab! I dont tend to do em as pressies, i would just take some along to a friend or family gathering.
I made marshmellows with the DGDs one year. They loved them.
I've never tried to make them - is it difficult?
My mum makes the easiest and most delicious butter biscuits. Our favourite stocking filler is Lindt truffles though (unfortunately not home made) and I want to share with you the amazing Lindt shop I randomly found yesterday. This year stockings will be heavy, I just need to figure out how to bring them with me all the way to Bulgaria, without covering my whole suitcase in chocolate
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