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Vintage Christmas

Mojave Jack

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I probably should have been thinking about this earlier, but I was walking the dog and suddenly, unbidden, the thought of Christmas crackers popped into my mind.
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That started me thinking along the lines of how to decorate in a traditional way. So I rushed in, did a search on Christmas crackers, then opened a second window and did a search here on the Lounge. There's probably more out there, but I didn't find a lot. Ada Veen's Homemade Christmas Decorations thread is a good start, as is Kitty Sheridan's Wartime Christmas thread. Thanks, ladies! What about some other Golden Era decorations and traditions?

Note: I started this thread primarily because I lack the skills to do anything homemade or baking/cooking-wise! lol
 

katiemakeup

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I know you have crafty skills somewhere, Jack! lol

I usually make Katie Custer's super iced Christmas Cookies... which are basically 1 part sugar cookie and 10 parts icing.
 

Mojave Jack

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katiemakeup said:
I know you have crafty skills somewhere, Jack! lol

I usually make Katie Custer's super iced Christmas Cookies... which are basically 1 part sugar cookie and 10 parts icing.
Thanks! I have to admit, I can get fairly creative on frosting the sugar cookies. I'm much better at eating them, though. ;)
 

sweetfrancaise

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Diamondback said:
Hmmm, can anyone else see the trouble one could get into picking one of those up and then swinging by a Sweet Factory-type candy shop?:D

It's all part of that Christmas spirit. Didn't you know that you cannot gain weight at Christmastime. Proven fact. You gain it all the day after New Year's, instead. lol
 
Then I must be an anomaly, because I usually see a sharp weight-gain from mid-September to Thanksgiving, tapering down to a reduced rate but still measurable increase all the way through the winter.

But wouldn't it just be so much fun building one of these? Especially with a partner?;):D
 

Ada Veen

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sweetfrancaise said:
It's all part of that Christmas spirit. Didn't you know that you cannot gain weight at Christmastime. Proven fact. You gain it all the day after New Year's, instead. lol
lol lol lol
 

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