Inedible

November 14, 2010

Hello friends,

I hope you all had a nice, relaxing weekend filled with a lot more edible baking than mine!

I was feeling under the weather this weekend, and Michael was away with basketball, so I decided to bake some Christmas ornaments to get ready for this awesome event next weekend:

I’ll have a table with lots of baked treats, and even some Christmas ornaments! So if you’re in Dublin, please come say hello!

Here’s a little sneak peek of the Christmas ornaments I worked on this weekend. They’re baked, and smell like Christmas – cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg.

Do they have these in Ireland? The smell lasts years! I’m thinking they might need some jazzing up – a little red bow maybe?

If you haven’t already entered my little give-away, hurry up! It ends tonight at 8pm Dublin time, 3pm Eastern Standard Time. The winner will be announced tomorrow!

8 Comments

  • Reply Gerry November 15, 2010 at 6:09 pm

    Remember them well, from the ornament storage box. The fragrance lasts for a few years, until you're left with only with memories, which are almost as good. Great for adding the scent of Christmas!

  • Reply Sarah Kuiper November 16, 2010 at 10:27 pm

    Emily, I would love the ornament recipe!
    They look so cute!

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