Here is the Buche de Noel that my sister and I made for Christmas Eve. We had to fore go the darling meringue mushrooms because we ran out of time! This was so fun to make! Can anyone say "tradition!!!"?
We used this recipe from Martha Stewart for the cake and frosting. My sis made up the recipe for the filling. It was amazing, the best part of the cake I thought. Mmm! Oh, I am so hungry now!
Here's our table set for Christmas Eve dinner.
We always make Swedish Meatballs and Mashed Potatoes. My sister-in-law made the best foccasia bread. And my sister made this delicious fruit salad. It was so refreshing!
This is our advent log that we light every year. We light the first candle on the first Sunday of December and the last one on Christmas Eve night.
Hope you are all having a most beautiful January!
Genevieve
We always make Swedish Meatballs and Mashed Potatoes. My sister-in-law made the best foccasia bread. And my sister made this delicious fruit salad. It was so refreshing!
This is our advent log that we light every year. We light the first candle on the first Sunday of December and the last one on Christmas Eve night.
Hope you are all having a most beautiful January!
Genevieve
3 comments:
Oh no, I am not tired of Christmas! Everything looks so beautiful, I especially love your advent candles, what a fun tradition.
Guess what!!! I started a blog http://www.garretcorner.blogspot.com/ I'm posting Christmas stuff too right now :)
~Heidi
Beautiful Gen!
But horribly taunting looking at that yule log. *mouth watering*
*sigh* I guess I'll go eat some carrot sticks...
;} ~Margie
Oh Yeah! Gen, you wicked, wicked girl! you shall go out and walk 3 miles in the rain and not EVEN get some carrot sticks...
~Aimee
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