And how easy it is to create a small batch of homemade caramelized ginger for super special treats or
for holiday kitchen gifts using just fresh ginger and sugar!
I've been on the hunt for some
fun holiday kitchen ideas and I'm definitely going to have to keep in mind putting an entire tree in there next year.
We think you should spend this time with loved ones, not lugging around jars of baby food or stressing over finding the microwave in a
turbulent holiday kitchen.
There's something so invigorating about the scent of balsam fir as well as something so comforting about the cinnamon and vanilla of a
warm holiday kitchen.
It left us curious about even more applications of butternut squash in
the holiday kitchen, and we will certainly return to this (and try the original, milkless recipe) soon.
A gingersnap on the side adds a fabulous crunch, and the dish successfully escorts chocolate head - first into
the holiday kitchen.
Continuing with
the holiday kitchen theme, my friend Bee from Windgate Lane shows off her Christmas kitchen with all of its cozy touches.
I'm so excited to be sharing a glimpse of
my holiday kitchen / breakfast area along with 13 other amazing bloggers!!
I posted
our holiday kitchen already too, so if you haven't seen that, you can find all of the details in this post.
After
the holidays my kitchen hutch looked barren.
Jen,
your holiday kitchen and dining space is just absolutely stunning!
I have been looking forward to sharing
my holiday kitchen decor with you, and I am so happy with how it all came together!
And, not that you have the time, but I'd love for you to stop by my new blog sometime... I attempted
your holiday kitchen chalkboard saying from last year... fun!!
If you're familiar with our blog, you may have already seen
our holiday kitchen as I shared it here.
I have missed it and think it adds such charm to
my holiday kitchen vignette.