I was commissioned by my sister in Africa to photograph the Christmas cookie exchange my mom and sisters hosted last Saturday. As you can see, Julie, the house was full of yummy cookies and cute kids.
Yes. That was before my stove was hooked up. So I used the electric tea kettle to boil water and then poured that in the double boiler to melt the chocolate. I did squirrel the chocolate from mom, though.
I so enjoyed popping onto your blog every once in awhile to see the happenings in Michigan! Every time I do, it makes me miss the little white parsonage and church, and, of course, it's people! For some reason, although never living there personally, the Bethel people and that area just felt like "going home." -Bev Replogle
wow...sorry to have missed this special occasion. What a delightful gathering of all ages!
ReplyDeletethat's a whole lot of sugar in one place...looks yummy
ReplyDeletedid you notice diddle-diddle-dumplin's shoe?
ReplyDeleteYup. I did.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of cookies!
ReplyDeleteoooolala! very well documented. I want to know if you made the amazing chocolate balls on your stand.
ReplyDeleteYes. That was before my stove was hooked up. So I used the electric tea kettle to boil water and then poured that in the double boiler to melt the chocolate. I did squirrel the chocolate from mom, though.
DeleteMY stove? Should that not read OUR stove?
DeleteGuess you're right.
DeleteI want to go again after those pictures. MMMM!!!!
ReplyDeleteAmy,
ReplyDeleteI so enjoyed popping onto your blog every once in awhile to see the happenings in Michigan! Every time I do, it makes me miss the little white parsonage and church, and, of course, it's people! For some reason, although never living there personally, the Bethel people and that area just felt like "going home."
-Bev Replogle
Feel free to "come home" anytime. We loved having your family visit.
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