by Elf Helper | Christmas Blog
If you live somewhere that it snows, you’ve probably built at least one snowman in your lifetime. Snowmen adorn the snow-covered lawns of families across the world. Sometimes it’s just one lone figure, and sometimes there’s an entire family of snow people....
by Elf Helper | Christmas Blog
Each year, Americans send millions of cards during the holiday season, and most of them are traditional folded greetings or flat photo cards with faces of smiling families. Want to break out of the mold this year? Here are some unusual Christmas cards that pop up,...
by Elf Helper | Christmas Blog
by Debora Dyess Nothing says ‘It’s Christmas’’ quite like the sound of carols wafting through chilled air in the darkness. Shivering singers tapping on the door to bring holiday cheer and best wishes makes you feel special – almost as special as being one of the ones...
by Elf Helper | Christmas Blog
Ingredients 175g plain flour 90g brown sugar 50g unsalted butter, diced, at room temperature 2 tbsp golden syrup 1 small egg, beaten 1 tsp ground ginger 1 tsp cinnamon 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda Icing sugar to dust Directions 1) Sift the flour, ginger, cinnamon and...
by Elf Helper | Christmas Blog
by Sherry Law Hosting a Christmas cookie exchange can be a great way of getting together with close friends and taking a couple of hours to visit and relax during the hustle and bustle of the season. The added bonus is that you will be going home with a variety of...
by Elf Helper | Christmas Blog
By KC Kudra Christmas in Mexico is all about hospitality and making traditional Mexican Christmas food recipes to share with friends, family and neighbors. There are some Mexican Christmas recipes, which are made only at Christmas, and others, which are made...