it goes without saying
that a small community
peppered with historic traditional beach cottages
is a wonderful thing
it makes for festive evenings
of visiting with neighbors
people that will happily tell you the history of their house
and how many different sections were added to the original cottage
and why the stained glass windows are installed sideways
it also makes for a gathering of
very
creative types
how many of you have seen these little mice?
they certainly are new to me!!!
since we have started Countdown to Christmas
I have asked you to post a cookie recipe on fb
or leave a comment here about the spirit of Christmas
but this time I am going to ask that in the next round of comments
you post a link to a tradition that you or your family enjoy
something I am sure that you make every Christmas
I am looking for a breakfast casserole
to serve this Sunday
can you help me out?
be.do.create
natalie
there is still a sale at the shop site
10 comments:
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/hash-brown-and-egg-casserole/
Delicious hash brown and egg casserole!! YUM!
I have never heard of breakfast casserole, but we always make the same Christmas nibbles each year - Christmas shortbread, rum balls and coconut ice - yummy!
This is a lovely Apple French Toast casserole - I use Granny Smith Apples! Enjoy!! I love those cute little mice!
http://www.food.com/recipe/apple-french-toast-casserole-31167
I've never heard of a breakfast casserole either!!
We like smoked salmon and scrambled eggs for our Christmas morning breakfast!
I have the best breakfast casserole! Since you know I am a dork and don't blog I will email it to you. And it's a family recipe or at least I got it from family so no link eitherI will be making Christmas AM. For big brunches like our granddaughters graduation I have made 6 of these and never have a sliver left. I am enjoying this visit Natalie!
Here is a yummy recipe I make. This year I making one with sausage and bacon.
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/easy-bacon-and-cheese-quiche/
We eat a variation of this every Christmas. They are called featherbed eggs:
http://www.food.com/recipe/featherbed-eggs-269343
I sometimes add cooked breakfast sausage. I use a variety of cheeses. It tastes good and we can eat it while we open gifts and just sit around and enjoy one another.
Thanks for the great Christmas posts.
I'm afraid I haven't heard of a breakfast casserole. We usually have pancakes or waffles. As far as a Christmas tradition. We always put together a Christmas puzzle. We've been doing this for 23 years now.
Ok I sent it!!
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