1. BabyCakes
I received a batch of BabyCakes in the mail last week and I almost didn't get a picture before we ate them up! Baby Cakes Cake Bites are made by my friend, Deb, in Pana, Illinois. These little cake balls of deliciousness are perfect for any party or event. We used them on the dessert table at my son's wedding last year and everyone RAVED about them. The flavors change with the season -- currently available are Almond Spritz Cookie, Turtle Brownie Bite, Cupcake, Red Velvet Decadence, Peanut Butter Cup and Gingerbread - YUM!! Deb is great at customizing any decoration (think colors, monograms, sports team - you name it) so please contact her (phone 217-562-2767 or Facebook at BabyCakes Cake Bites) to see how she can make your party-specific cake bites over-the-top special. As an added bonus, they are very reasonably priced and ship-able. I'm thinking they will make great Christmas gifts for several people on my list, New Year's Eve celebration snacks, birthday parties or wedding favors -- oh heck, the list is endless where serving BabyCakes would be a great idea.
2. Lightkeeper Pro
We've all been there at one time or the other -- you plug in your pre-lit Christmas tree, garland, (fill in the blank lights) and only half the lights come to life. If you're like me, you immediately curse, stomp your feet and throw a fit better than any two-year old. Well, not any more!!! This handy gadget magically fixes your lights. Yes, that's right -- FIXES YOUR LIGHTS! You simply pull out any light, plug this baby in, and pull the trigger repeatedly until the lights come on. It's Christmas magic. You can get one at Home Depot right now for $19.98. Tell me you don't want one.
3. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
It just wouldn't seem like Christmas without Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer! Dear ole' Rudolph celebrates a big birthday this year -- he turned 50. Yep, this classic little reindeer has been around for half a century. Now that's a true classic! Happy Birthday, Rudolph.
4. Hide the Pickle
Do you know about hiding the pickle ornament in your Christmas tree? We're adopting this German tradition in our house this year for the first time. I know, I don't have little ones around anymore. But I thought this could be fun for my nephews when they arrive. The jest of it is you hide the pickle ornament in the tree and the first child to find it gets an extra gift. The first adult who finds the pickle is said to have good luck for the whole year. (Who can't use some good luck!) Anybody else do this at their house?
5. Christmas Warning
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You had a busy week :) I love Rudolph and can't believe he is 50! I always love watching that ever year.
ReplyDeletePeanut butter BabyCakes sound lush! I have never heard of hide the pickle but what a great tradition that sounds like! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteI watch Rudolph every year and have since I was little. I had no idea he turned 50; crazy!
ReplyDeleteI like the Light fixer idea, theres always a few. Would love to have you stop by and linkup this weekend, have a great day!!!
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That Light Fixer is an awesome idea!! Coming over from the link up. www.ladybug-blessings.com
ReplyDeleteI use to have a Christmas sweater that I wore and I had NO IDEA it was ugly. I can only imagine what other people were thinking lol
ReplyDeleteWhenever those parties pop up I always raid my mother's closet. She has some doozies from the 80s still hanging on!
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of hiding the pickle! What a fun tradition!
ReplyDeleteWe have that light fixer and it is wonderful. And we hide the pickle on the tree for our kids too. I love #5 on your list. I have to admit I wore quite a few Christmas sweaters back in the 90s!
ReplyDeleteRudolph is now 50. I hope they remake a movie for him. The current generation needs to be identified too with the reindeer behind the jingle.
ReplyDeleteMy Hubs has been waiting for Rudolph since Thanksgiving. He and his dad watched it every Christmas until his Dad passed away and he's been continuing the tradition ever since :)
ReplyDeleteWow, busy week!!! Love watching Rudolph!! Such a classic!
ReplyDeleteThe "hide the pickle" game sounds super fun! I love it! I also bet I would love the BabyCakes desserts!
ReplyDeleteWe love to "hide the pickle", it's just my husband and I though so one day he will hide it and the next I will :)
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! I love the baby cakes :)
ReplyDeleteThose baby cakes look so good. It's also a great way to portion control.
ReplyDeleteThose little babycakes look adorable!! Haha the Hide the Pickle is a great idea and I've heard of others doing it. We give our kids jars of pickles for Christmas as a joke so this would be a fun way to remember those memories lol! Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try that Gingerbread Babycakes bite. I love stuff like that. They also look very tasty! I've seen pickle ornaments before, and never knew that it had meaning behind it.
ReplyDeletethat rudolph is just super cute - i love it.
ReplyDeleteLove baby cakes, rudolph and frozen when to start everything christmas now lol
ReplyDeleteThese look and sound amazing! These would be great year round
ReplyDeleteAww happy 50 years of Rudolph! It's one of my favourite Christmas movies. I watched it last month with my mother, it brought back memories of watching it as a child :)
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I both always get happy when Rudolph's coming on TV. That's still a fave, after all of these years!
ReplyDeleteYAY! Happy 50 years of Rudolph! :D I love watching that every year.
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