Friday, December 11, 2015

13 Delicious Ways To Say “Merry Christmas” With Food

Turn regular white chocolate and some candy canes into something really special (then take all the credit). Recipe on Woolworths.com.au
These bickies will get you an A+ for presentation, especially if you buy a nice decorative plate and give it as part of your gift. Recipe on Woolworths.com.au
Pair this hot chocolate spoon with a festive mug for an extra-special gift. Recipe on Woolworths.com.au
You only need five ingredients to make this simple but delicious fudge. Recipe on Woolworths.com.au
A perfect present for the friend who likes to cook (also great if you have a habit of burning cookies). Recipe on Woolworths.com.au
If you could eat Christmas Day, we’re fairly sure it would taste like these muffins. Recipe on Woolworths.com.au
Cakes taste best when eaten fresh. So package up the dry ingredients for these mini chocolate cakes and let the lucky recipient do the rest! Recipe on Woolworths.com.au
You really can’t go wrong with chocolate and caramel. Just try not to eat the entire batch while baking. Recipe on Woolworths.com.au
Give your friends a taste of their childhood for Christmas with this ~fancy~ grown-up version of chocolate crackles. Recipe on Woolworths.com.au
This biscuit recipe is fairly simple, so you can spend more time decorating! Recipe on Woolworths.com.au
You can use this classic recipe to make biscuits in any shape you want. Recipe on Woolworths.com.au
Once you have the gingerbread dough down pat, you can make these into any shape you want. The sky’s the limit! (Well actually no, your cookie cutters are.) Recipe on Woolworths.com.au
Spice up your shortbread with glacé cherries and slivered almonds (or anything you want really). Recipe on Woolworths.com.au

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