Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Christmas Traditions






I have been in the kitchen baking and making home made candy. I get so excited at this time of the year. I love making things that my parents and grandparents made when I was a kid. But one thing my parents did with us kids was make sugar cookie cut outs and let us kids decorate them. I remember looking forward to doing that each year. It was GREAT family time. It wasn't just us kids that liked to decorate my Dad could make a work of art out of a cookie. Tony and I now do this with our children. Courtney has already asked about it. So today I am making up the sugar cookies so we can decorate on Sat afternoon. I think Gracie will be fun to watch and I can only imagine her creations now. I am curious to know how much cookie will be decorated versus eaten. But that is what it is all about, HAVING FUN with your family. Do you have family traditions you do with you kids? Tell me about them. I enjoy hearing what other people like to do. Tony remembers all of his family getting together and making a Italian cookie called a Scallidi. It is a fried cookie then dipped into honey. He is so cute to watch talk about it. I asked Mom Pizo for the recipe but it makes a ton. I need to figure out how to cut it down so the kids can know what family traditions their Daddy did. I hope all of you take the time this year to sit down and do something special with your children. These are memories that will last through out their life and chances are will pass them to their children. Just imagine the memories they will be able to share with your future grandchildren!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey stranger! Miss you, and look - I found your blog. Caleb is sooo adorable and should make a great match for our Chloe girl!!! Just teasing. Now that I know about your blog I will check often! As far as Christmas - we just got finished passing out invites to church and cookies to neighbors. That is our "new" tradition. Well, gotta go.... Merry Christmas and talk to you soon.

Anonymous said...

Hello, our family also grew up making scallidi! You are the only other family I have heard make mention of it. my husband and I lived in Naples back in the early 80's, and I never found an Italian who had heard of them. I'd love to have your recipe and compare notes. I made them last year from an old, scratched up note, and it's missing details!
Carmela (Chiaro) Walz