Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Love Thy Neighbor...with Pretty Sweets

Do you know how I decide what to give the neighbors for Christmas? For me, it's all about packaging. Last year, I found these little red boxes from Martha Stewart at Walmart. They had four compartments inside, so I made four different treats, including the world's easiest fudge and English Toffee.
Then I sent the Quiet Man and his posse off for delivery. Check.
This year I went back for more beautiful red boxes, but there were none to be had. Isn't that the way it always works when you find something you love?
But I did find these fun Christmas tree baking pans.
It is a foregone conclusion that on a chilly December night, everyone on planet earth on would like a warm cinnamon roll, frosted in creamy maple icing. When I'm done baking, I never ever deliver the goods. It would be like an author peeking over the shoulder of an editor reading his latest manuscript. I'm completely smitten with whatever I just baked, and I'm afraid I'd even hold on to my creation a bit too long, and stare longingly as I gave it away. So it's probably better if I stay home licking the spatula, in the kitchen, where I truly belong. My delivery team was at the ready. And every one of my neighbors got warm, fresh cinnamon rolls. They were all home. Isn't that a Christmas miracle?
Next Up:
My Sister Michelle's Best Ever Sugar Cookies

20 comments:

  1. Love your delivery team, they look like great helpers.

    Staying at home and licking the spatula sounds like a hard job too!

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  2. Ooooh, I wish we were neighbors! Yummy!

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  3. I did the same thing, loved the boxes and then could not find anymore, what a let down....

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  4. As I took my Bundt cakes out (22 of them) we found all doors open, so if someone wasn't home, we just set it inside the door! We live in such a place where as we take treats out, we want to give to each and every home. Your treats look wonderful!! Have a very MERRY CHRISTMAS..Come say hi :D

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  5. I wish so badly that I was your neighbor! They look delicious and so creative in the baking pan!

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  6. No fair!I already wrote a speech about how to make those same cookies !Oh,and,uh.....can we make some today?=D Sailor

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  7. Awesome! You're the best Prudy.
    Merry Christmas.

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  8. Last night I delivered 1/2 gallon Christmas tins to my neighbors. They were filled with delicious maple brown sugar popcorn... Thanks for the recipe!

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  9. Love the treats! Happy Holidays!

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  10. I'll be your neighbor any day! Hope you have an amazing Christmas!

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  11. Thanks Aunt Prudy! We delivered your fucge to our neighbors a couple days ago, but we did not have as much luck as you-e e to do our second round of deliveries tonight for the neighbors we missed! :)

    I also made "Cake Pops" to deliver today. Have you tried these? They re easy nd delicious!

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  12. Geez, looks like I need to move to your neighborhood! I guess I could make those myself, but I don't think they would taste as good unless they were in a cute tree pan :)

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  13. I had some of those boxes too and now they are nowhere to be found. I really should have stocked up! I'm glad you found a replacement, well sort of. I love how you describe your delightful baked goods and treats as an author would his words. Great!

    Merry Christmas!
    Janelle

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  14. Wow that is so cute :) Maybe less work than making four different kind of treats? Looking forward to the cookies!

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  15. What a beautiful and tasty gift for your neighbors. You are right. Who can resist a cinnamon roll?

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  16. oh why oh why do I have to live so far away!! What lucky neighbours you have Erin!!

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