15th December – Gifts for teachers
Delicious chocolate truffles dressed up to look like mini Christmas Puddings, mini Father Christmas Cupcakes and beautifully wrapped Christmas presents are perfect edible gifts for teachers, friends and families.
Delicious chocolate truffles dressed up to look like mini Christmas Puddings, mini Father Christmas Cupcakes and beautifully wrapped Christmas presents are perfect edible gifts for teachers, friends and families.
The Snowman is one my favourite Christmas films so to celebrate the yearly tradition of watching it with my family, get creative in your kitchen.
Your favourite Christmas Character can inspire festive delights – Rudolph The Red Nosed Baked Potato is guaranteed to bring a smile to everyone’s face and budding little chefs will enjoy making these delicious chocolate Rudolph Cupcakes.
A chocolate roulade is traditional at Christmas and this one’s light mascarpone filling is heavenly. A great alternative to Christmas Cake. This recipe can be found in the Princess Party Cookbook – a perfect gift for your little girl!
It’s so cold, windy and wet outside so wrap up warm indoors and have fun with the kids with this Christmas character drawing game!
You’ll be in the midst of planning Christmas parties galore so help is at hand with some of these party tips. If you are looking for a quick dinner party canapé, skewers of sticky salmon are deliciously easy to make and for a festive twist, sprinkle with sesame seeds.
Traditional Christmas dinner can be a bit overwhelming for little eyes and tiny tummies. Mini Turkey and Potato Pies are a lifesaver on a busy Christmas morning because you can make them beforehand.
These beautiful fondant creams don’t need to be baked so your child can help to make them from start to finish.
Giving homemade gifts is really special and a fantastic budget option if pennies are tight this year.
You can create this cheeky penguin table decoration easily made from an aubergine – sprinkle the table with fake snow for a real Christmas atmosphere.