Between pre-Christmas sales and Christmas gifts, we currently have about 500 bags of tea in the house. Green, Earl Grey, Orange Pekoe, and herbal tea.


*Not pictured: about 100 or so tea bags that are stored in opaque jars.


Posted by Jen B On Tuesday, December 30, 2014 4 comments
I've been sick with a Christmas cold and it's been a great excuse to sit on the couch and play Lego Marvel Superheroes non-stop.

We recently borrowed a friend's Xbox 360, and I went out and bought this game for that system (it was only $20). They stopped making Lego games for the Wii (which is the console I have) so it's been two long years since I last played a new Lego game.

We'll have to give the Xbox back at some point, but I'm sure it will be long after I've completed this game 100% (I'm already at 46.6%).

These Lego games are my absolute favourite, and this one in particular is reminding me of my forgotten love of X-Men. I've only seen the first three movies, but apparently there are four more, so I'm going to catch up with the X-Men over the next little while too.

Posted by Jen B On Monday, December 29, 2014 3 comments
There were two results from the cookie decorating party with my niece and nephew. The first, was family fun time that produced 25 awesomely decorated cookies.  The second, was that I got super sick with a cold (courtesy of my niece, who has only figured out not to sneeze or cough directly on other people 3 out of every 5 times).

I sent all the cookies home with the kids, so I might have to make some more before the new year. They look like a lot of fun to eat!

Aunt Jenny's cookies:

Earl's cookies:
Liz's cookies:
All the cookies:

Posted by Jen B On Friday, December 26, 2014 4 comments

Posted by Jen B On Thursday, December 25, 2014 6 comments
When we were kids, the Christmas Eve tradition at our house was to have appetizers for supper. Mom would bake some Triscuits in the toaster oven that were topped with cheese and sliced green olives. So good! We'd also have a selection of chips and dips and various other snacks. I'm not sure if we ever had mini crescent dogs in those days, but as an adult, they've been added to the Christmas Eve menu.

Mini crescent dogs are really easy to make and especially easy to eat. When they are mini, three of them is equal to one hot dog. So if you don't count how many you are eating (pro tip: never count how many you are eating), you may end up having more hot dogs than you normally would in one sitting. Which is kinda the best.

Ingredients (to make 24 mini crescent dogs):
1 can Pillsbury Crescents
8 hot dogs
cheese

Method:

1. Cut your hot dogs into three equal pieces. Cut cheese into small slices, about the same size as each third of a hot dog.


2. Slice each hot dog piece about half way through and stuff with cheese.


3. Open your can of Crescent Rolls and separate into triangles.


4. Cut each triangle into three, starting from the top point of the triangle.


5. Adjust your mini triangles, so you have a nice sized edge for rolling up hot dogs.


6. Roll up your hot dogs. This recipes is very forgiving, so don't worry how they roll up.


7. Place on a parchment paper lined baking tray and bake at 375°F for 12-15 minutes.


Enjoy!!!

Posted by Jen B On Wednesday, December 24, 2014 8 comments
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