What One Food Is A Holiday Tradition In Your House?

Lemon Ricotta Cookies. Baking them right now and sipping on bourbon. Cheers!

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The above are pre-iced. Only nine more dozen to go. lol. Merry Christmas ya’ll!
 
Lemon Ricotta Cookies. Baking them right now and sipping on bourbon. Cheers!

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The above are pre-iced. Only nine more dozen to go. lol. Merry Christmas ya’ll!

Ooh, that both sounds and looks really good. I only drink bourbon with ginger ale, though. And it has to be Canada Dry, because the cheap ginger ale with bourbon is like a buzzsaw going down your throat.
 
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Lemon Ricotta Cookies. Baking them right now and sipping on bourbon. Cheers!

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The above are pre-iced. Only nine more dozen to go. lol. Merry Christmas ya’ll!

Ooh, that both sounds and looks really good. I only drink bourbon with ginger ale, though. And it has to be Canada Dry, because the cheap ginger ale with bourbon is like a buzzsaw going down your throat.

These are easy peasy to make as well. Couldn’t agree on the booze mixes. Why go cheap mix when the spirit isn’t!?
 

More of a New Years tradition, but with all the Beer, who cares?

Well, the OP said "holiday," so...

This is true. I did say "holiday", and I did very much mean whatever holiday comes around this time of the year and is very important to you. I wanted this discussion to be as inclusive as possible, so that - for one brief moment - we could all come together on something we all share: special events with our loved ones, and the delicious foods that embody those traditions and memories.
 
Lemon Ricotta Cookies. Baking them right now and sipping on bourbon. Cheers!

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The above are pre-iced. Only nine more dozen to go. lol. Merry Christmas ya’ll!

Ooh, that both sounds and looks really good. I only drink bourbon with ginger ale, though. And it has to be Canada Dry, because the cheap ginger ale with bourbon is like a buzzsaw going down your throat.

These are easy peasy to make as well. Couldn’t agree on the booze mixes. Why go cheap mix when the spirit isn’t!?

I go with mixes because, ever since my abdominal surgery 15 years ago, my system can't handle straight alcohol without dilution. And since I didn't drink for mostly-religious reasons for a good part of my life, I never really learned a tolerance for unmixed alcohol, anyway.
 
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Lemon Ricotta Cookies. Baking them right now and sipping on bourbon. Cheers!

View attachment 432646View attachment 432647
The above are pre-iced. Only nine more dozen to go. lol. Merry Christmas ya’ll!

Ooh, that both sounds and looks really good. I only drink bourbon with ginger ale, though. And it has to be Canada Dry, because the cheap ginger ale with bourbon is like a buzzsaw going down your throat.

These are easy peasy to make as well. Couldn’t agree on the booze mixes. Why go cheap mix when the spirit isn’t!?

I go with mixes because, ever since my abdominal surgery 15 years ago, my system can't handle straight alcohol without dilution. And since I didn't drink for mostly-religious reasons for a good part of my life, I never really learned a tolerance for unmixed alcohol, anyway.

TRY, cecilie ---mixed drinks is high calorie and sweet.
Remember these holy words ********
"candy is dandy, but liqqa is quicka"
 

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