Just in the nick of time for my office Christmas party, I found this idea for Santa hats on a blog. We enjoyed these tasty treats so much that I'm going to make more for another holiday party.
Enjoy!
TODAY I AM VERY MERRY FOR:
*Getting together with dear friends for a wonderful dinner at Nola's last evening and loving their contemporary chandeliers.
*Slowing down enough to enjoy and cherish moments with family. I'll be baking with mom soon and sharing the recipe for Almond Paste cookies next week.
*Decorating the tree on a sunny Saturday in cheery, cherry red clogs that make me smile. Mr. Mountain Breaths likes them too ;o)
I am joining:
The Tablescaper for Seasonal Sunday
Little Red House for Mosaic Monday
Designs by Gollum for Foodie Friday
Thank you for stopping by!
Debbie
I've been seeing these around & am going to be making them for a luncheon this week. They are adorable!
ReplyDeleteOh this is a great photo of these Santa Hat Brownie Bites. A friend just sent me this recipe this afternoon and I can't wait to try it. Wow, I love your Vietri snackskin plates. Beautiful!
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~Emily
The French Hutch
These are great! Thanks for sharing. Pat
ReplyDeleteI love them. I have to do a post on these darling little bites. You always do a nice job!!
ReplyDeleteAnother cute appie with strawberries! Now all I need to do is find some decent berries! Cute post...
ReplyDeleteI saw those adorable Santa Hat Brownie Bites on Pinterest and wanted to try them but the strawberries lately at the grocery store have been sad! Yours look so festive!
ReplyDeleteI am loving these Santa hats Debbie. Sending this to my daughters.
ReplyDeleteThey look great! Very festive bites! Now I couldn't decide what I'd like more, these or the stuffed berries.
ReplyDeleteThose are cute! They look easy enough if you can wield a pastry bag...
ReplyDeleteOh goodness, so cute! I love brownies, so this are great to make for the grands. I also love your Vietri plates, I did say that before.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe the festive toe nails, lol! Thanks for coming and for your kind comments. I do love to use the fire place as you do too for decorating purposes; you see, I live in the Andean region of Ecuador,so June, July and Aug. here is like a winter with no snow, so we do use the fire place a lot and I love to! Now around Nov., Dic., and Jan. the weather is like spring in the USA, there's no more changing of seasons dratically like in the North. Wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas.
FABBY
NOLA's is one of our very favorite restaurants in the area--their food is always terrific! LOVING those Santa hats--too stinkin' cute, Debbie!
ReplyDeleteThe Santa Hat Brownies look delicious ... cute, too! Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteI saw those brownie bites and you were totally the first thing that came to mind. I knew you would love them :-) I pinned them to remind myself to send them to you but you found them anyways. YAY! Love all your red but especially those toes!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute and look so delish!
ReplyDeleteHow adorable! Yours turned out really cute, Debbie.
ReplyDeleteLove those toenails :)
Those look amazing!! I think I will try making them!!
ReplyDeleteAngela
How clever -- those are so cute!
ReplyDeleteThose look like fun! Happy holidays! ♥
ReplyDeleteCUTE!!!!! Have to make these.
ReplyDeleteNow those brownies are just too cute! Stoppin by from Mosaic Monday,,,,,I love Mosaic Mondays :)
ReplyDeleteI saw them at Sweet Tooth's too. They are so cute! I thought I might make them for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteLove your red clogs, and this was another fabulous weekend, 50 degrees!
Brilliant idea...the brownie Santa hats...I also love those peppermint nails!
ReplyDeleteThe santa hat brownies are really cute and easy to make, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute, cute idea!! I'll be making them for sure. Also love your Mackenzie-Childs dishes! I'm your newest follower; I hope you'll visit me back! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI so love your santa muffin. And your photos are awesome!
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What a cute idea! Thanks for that!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week,
Markus
Amazing how simple it can be to communicate with people and have them understand a certain topic, you made my day.
ReplyDeleteAmazing how simple it can be to communicate with people and have them understand a certain topic, you made my day.
ReplyDeleteAmazing how simple it can be to communicate with people and have them understand a certain topic, you made my day.
ReplyDeleteNow I have another sweet treat to add to my dessert table! So cute and festive. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteOh, wow! Your Santa Bownie hats look so cute. I'm sure there as yummy too. I love the splash of red, from the clogs, toenails and the pretty cardinal. wonderful post and thanks for the recipe. have a great week!
ReplyDeleteHow adorable!!
ReplyDeleteThe Santa hats look delicious, and those are pretty flashy toes you're sporting! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable . . . I will be serving them at our family party, this year:)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the fresh and wonderful idea.
Your blogging sister, Connie :)
Love these Santa hat brownies. Plan to make them for my holiday open house at my art studio. Hope they are as good as they look!
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