jagman Posted December 15, 2020 Report Share Posted December 15, 2020 Today my son is baking his holiday cookies. I was warned that these are for the neighbors and not to touch but I can't help myself (selfish bastard) but I helped myself to a few here and there. Who knew he had them counted! Delicious. What's up at your place? 1 Quote Link to comment
thisismatt Posted December 15, 2020 Report Share Posted December 15, 2020 Chillin' like a villian avoiding Newsom's stay at home order 😅 Checking out some snow at grandma's on Sunday 4 Quote Link to comment
angliagt Posted December 15, 2020 Report Share Posted December 15, 2020 1 hour ago, jagman said: Today my son is baking his holiday cookies. I was warned that these are for the neighbors and not to touch but I can't help myself (selfish bastard) but I helped myself to a few here and there. Who knew he had them counted! Delicious. What's up at your place? And you didn't save me any? Quote Link to comment
jagman Posted December 18, 2020 Author Report Share Posted December 18, 2020 Sorry about the cookies! Today he is making butterflies again for several of the neighbors gardens. One of the folks discovered that the deer don't like the movement when they are mounted on spring steel. He makes them out of old dryer and washer cases and paints them in vivid colors. Soon we will have to go to the steel supplier for more re-rod and angle iron. I have to make a battery tie down for the truck and don't have any narrow flat stock. Happy Holidays to all of you!!! 1 Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted December 18, 2020 Report Share Posted December 18, 2020 Clients give my wife 'gifts' around Christmas. One year was cookies. Ate one by mistake. Looking forward to Christmas this year!!!! 1 Quote Link to comment
jagman Posted December 18, 2020 Author Report Share Posted December 18, 2020 My son baked last year and this year he began getting notes slipped under the shop door in November with their cookie wish list on them. "Just a suggestion mind you" but it makes he and I laugh to know that the locals have accepted us as their own. If we don't get them delivered soon I will gain 20 pounds tho. Quote Link to comment
angliagt Posted December 18, 2020 Report Share Posted December 18, 2020 They must be really good if they'll drive all the way up to your shop. (I've been there - you go to the end of the road,& then ask the squirrels for directions) 1 Quote Link to comment
bananahamuck Posted December 19, 2020 Report Share Posted December 19, 2020 Growing up ,, Wife’s family always had Christmas party crab feed,, and after graduating high school “we” somehow became in charge of making/ bringing WonTons and sweet n sour dip ( we are talking 100s) .. and probably 3/4 of gallon of sauce. Most old timers have passed and property values were to enticing to pass up anymore , so they sold homesteads and ( got damn rich haha ) so no more parties.. BUT ,,, we usually wrap ( she cooks I wrap) probably close to a hundred for personal use at Christmas time.. I bet you can smell that Vinegar and sugar boiling for miles. . 1 Quote Link to comment
thisismatt Posted December 19, 2020 Report Share Posted December 19, 2020 On 12/15/2020 at 4:51 PM, thisismatt said: Chillin' like a villian avoiding Newsom's stay at home order 😅 Checking out some snow at grandma's on Sunday 2 Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted December 19, 2020 Report Share Posted December 19, 2020 Mincemeat pies!!! Pine sap on your hands from the tree. Yams, Brussels sprouts and parsnips only smelled at Christmas. Onion and sage stuffing smell on my mom's hands. Christmas cake and ginger cookies. Rum sauce on pudding. Burnt gunpowder from cap guns and mom yelling to go outside. Plastic and airplane glue. Steamy burnt hair from wet dog brushing against the hot wood stove, and wood smoke. Fresh split fir with snow on it still. Peppermint candy canes. Burning candles and hot wax. Apple cider and ginger from the wassail bowl. Tissue paper smelling of naval oranges they were wrapped with. One year...last summers dandelion wine. Hot apple pie. Egg nog with extra nutmeg. In the kitchen, cloves and rosemary. Dried figs and dates and all manner of nuts on the table and boxes and boxes of chocolates. 1 Quote Link to comment
jagman Posted December 19, 2020 Author Report Share Posted December 19, 2020 In our neighborhood when I was small everyone would spend an evening at each others house to sample the punch and eat the sweets provided and the adults would allow us kids to eat the decorations on the tree. Spiced dried apple slices, dried peach halves, popcorn strung on thread for garlands and peanuts in the shell. They gave us the punch without the rum until we were at least 12 years old and then only one. Most years we had snow and could make snow angels and forts for the snowball fights. 2 Quote Link to comment
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