What to make in-laws for xmas?!


Question: I am wondering what to make the in-laws for xmas dessert wise. I am making cookies for my co-workers should I make the same for the in-laws? They never like what we get them for xmas so this year im making something does anyone know any easy recipes that could be of help?


Answers: I am wondering what to make the in-laws for xmas dessert wise. I am making cookies for my co-workers should I make the same for the in-laws? They never like what we get them for xmas so this year im making something does anyone know any easy recipes that could be of help?

yes christmas pudding made with syrup of figs or ex-lax or senekot anything that will make them fight for the toilet !

yes,
1 box chocolate cake mix
1 box chocolate jello instant pudding
1 cup of semi-sweet chocolate chps
1 tbs instant coffee
1/2 cup toasted almond slivers
Make cake mix according to directions, stir in DRY pudding mix, chips, instant coffee and almond slivers
Pour into greased and floured budnt pan, bake acording to ckae mix directions for bundt cake. slprinkle with extra toasted almonds and powdered sugar when cooled

i would make a nice fruit cake decorated with walnuts and glace cherries. Just google fruit cake, or look in your cook book. They are traditional for Christmas and very acceptable.

Go to your grocery store and purchase diff pies at 2 for $5. Give them choices. Cherry, Blueberry, and Pumpkin.

If not that purchase a small real Honey Glazed Ham.

MEXICAN WEDDING CAKES

1 c. butter, softened
1/2 c. powdered sugar
2 c. flour
1/2 c. walnuts, chopped

Combine all ingredients. Roll into balls. Bake at 350 degrees for about 10 minutes, roll in powdered sugar twice. Once when they are still warm and once again when cooled.





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