I’ve been thinking a lot this week about holiday food. I’m on a serious diet, so thinking about it isn’t necessarily a good thing (it makes me hungry), but it’s almost time to get ready for it.
Most years I make my mom’s lasagna. Homemade sauce with meatballs and sausage, assembled with lots of ricotta and mozzarella… you get the idea. It’s wonderful. If you’ve ever actually made a lasagna, you also know what an unbelievable pain it can be. So this year, I think I’m going to spend a day making my sauce, but serve it up as manicotti instead. Much smaller production, and if you stuff them like a lasagna, it tastes just like lasagna. And there’s less leftovers, so you can get back on track with eating healthy faster. I’m also considering that maybe, if I’m going to be eating badly for a couple days, it might be worth it to throw in some homemade pizza. Because I won’t be eating that for awhile either.
As far as holiday baking goes, my husband is making cinnamon rolls (and they are AMAZING) to bring to Christmas brunch. I have no other yummy baked goods planned. I loved doing the cake balls last year, and would love to try something new and yummy, too. But I’m on a diet. And I sample when I bake things. And my hand mixer was murdered by bread dough. And I hate to shell out another 10 bucks for a cheap piece o crap hand mixer that will die an untimely death due to bread dough, cookie dough, or some other baked good that’s tougher than a crappy appliance. I need to get a decent one. But I’d rather spend my money on the kids.
So, I’m not sure what I’ll be baking this Christmas, if anything.
Any suggestions? What are you making? What traditional foods can you not live without during the holidays?








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