by FreeSanta | Christmas Blog, Christmas Food, Christmas Trivia
The first written recipe for gingerbread dates back to the 16th century, but the history of gingerbread dates back to honey cake in ancient Rome. These honey cakes were often created in the shape of a heart, and this tradition carried over to Europe. Gingerbread...
by The North Pole Zone | Christmas Crafts, Christmas Food, Christmas Fun for Kids, Christmas Humor, More Christmas, Reindeer, Santa Claus
Here’s a super simple and fun Christmas craft for kids. Santa’s reindeer work up quite an appetite while delivering gifts on Christmas Eve. After all, it’s hard work pulling that sleigh through the sky! So why not help them out with a little snack...
by The North Pole Zone | Christmas Food
Baking cookies during the Christmas season can be a fun project for both kids and adults. Whether you’re baking for a Christmas cookie exchange, your kid’s classroom, gifts for family and friends, or just for sweets to enjoy yourself, these butter cookies...
by The North Pole Zone | Christmas Food
Selecting the perfect holiday gift for friends and acquaintances can be difficult, particularly if the person is someone you don’t know very well. And if your budget is already tight during the holidays, the problem becomes even more difficult. Christmas gift cookies...
by The North Pole Zone | Christmas Food, Christmas Gift Ideas
By Elisabeth Kuhn Are you worried about spending too much on Christmas presents? Don’t be. Great gifts don’t have to cost much at all. Read on for some easy and dollar-stretching edible Christmas gift ideas. We all need to eat. But sometimes, especially...
by The North Pole Zone | Christmas Food
Looking for something fun and different for your Christmas meal? Try Rosca de Reyes (also known as Three King’s Cake), a traditional cake made in Spain and Mexico. Made out of bread dough, Rosca de Reyes is decorated with dried fruit and usually contains a...