Reposted from last year as a reminder to myself. Do you have any fun ideas for celebrating the 12 Days of Christmas?
Ruth had a great idea and my brain just couldn't leave it alone. She came up with gifts to give to represent the 12 days of Christmas. I thought I would try to focus on incorporating the 12 Days of Christmas song into a menu plan. It's too late for this year but I wanted to record it here to give myself a better chance of remembering it next year. I tried to avoid desserts since we don't need any help in that department this time of year but some just couldn't be helped. Feel free to add your suggestions below:
First day of Christmas: Anything with pears, how about~Poached Orange Pears
Second Day of Christmas: Chocolate Turtle Brownie Pie or Turtle Bean Soup (not sure I am up to Mock Turtle Soup)
Third Day of Christmas: French Egg and Bacon Sandwich or simply Egg Salad
Fourth Day of Christmas: Bird’s Nest Egg Salad or Bird’s Nest Pie
Fifth Day of Christmas: Onion Rings or Cinnamon Coffee Ring
Sixth Day of Christmas: If you don't feel like cooking a goose how about toast or English muffins with gooseberry jam
Seventh Day of Christmas: probably more involved that the other recipes but sooooo cute~ Swan Crème Puffs
Eighth Day of Christmas: milkshakes, of course!
Ninth Day of Christmas: Dancing Chicken on the Grill or Dancing Lemonade Chicken if you don't have beer on hand (don't forget Dancing Spaghetti~ this is a science experiment)
Tenth Day of Christmas: Lord Baltimore Cake or you could make Lord Woolton Pie. If you do, please tell me what "swedes" are. (Melanie B discovered that swedes are rutabagas or yellow turnips!)
Eleventh Day of Christmas: You could make your own Pirouette cookies (they look like little pipes) or let Pepperidge Farm make them for you and serve with piping hot cocoa!
Twelfth Day of Christmas: Oven Fried Chicken Drumsticks or any other drumstick recipe
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