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Christmas Cooking Made Simple

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Sku: ff123aad3ec2 Category: Cooking

Description

Cooking at Christmas time either brings joyful thoughts or thoughts of dread. Maybe it’s a combination.
We all love the food at Christmas and the smells wafting through the house. But, it also puts a lot of pressure on whoever is the main cook of the house.
Most of the issues with cooking at Christmas can be solved by making things simple.
The truth is, we tend to complicate food production for the holidays, making too much food, too many different types of food, and not involving the family to help cut down on the host having to do all the cooking.
Here you will find tips for simplying the process for less stress and more enjoyment.
Topics covered:
Mixing the Old and the New
Christmas Breakfast and Brunch Ideas
Sources of Inspiration for the Perfect Christmas Dinner
Eight Great Twists to the Traditional Christmas Dinner
Nine Delicious and Simple Dessert Ideas
Drink Ideas for Christmas
Snacks and Appetizers
Dealing with Different Dietary Needs
Tips and Tricks for Advanced Prep
Five Kid-Friendly Options