Be Jolly By Golly Blogfest
hosted by Jen @ Unedited
and
Melissa @ Through the Looking Glass
Okay, here goes:
This is our Christmas tree in the corner of our front room.
Stockings hang to the left, cozy gas fireplace to the right.
This is a close-up of the front porch decorations.
This is a fuzzy shot of the front of our house.
It doesn't do it justice, though. Sorry.
And now, my favorite holiday recipe!
Peppermint Bark
Ingredients:
16 ounces of vanilla flavored almond bark
24 peppermint candies (I use mini candy canes)
1. Cover cookie sheet with waxed paper or aluminum foil. Place bark in microwavable dish. Cook uncovered on high for 2-3 minutes, stirring every 30 seconds until almost melted. Stir until smooth.
2. Crush candies and sift through strainer. Shake strainer over melted coating until all of the tiniest peices fall into the coating. Save larger pieces. Stir to mix evenly, then spread coating evenly on cookie sheet. Sprinkle with remaining candy pieces.
You can substitute chocolate candy coating to make chocolate peppermint bark, or you can do a layer of chocolate covered by a layer of white for a double flavored bark.
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Happy Monday!
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Your tree is beautiful and big! Love it. I've always wanted to make peppermint bark. So good. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas!
ReplyDeleteYour tree looks gorgeous next to the fire place! Peppermint bark? I've never heard of that. I might have to make some for boxing day.
Be Jolly By Golly
OH MY GOD! We should be friends. Peppermint bark?? Me too! We couldn't have planned any better. Muahahaha!
ReplyDeleteLove the cozy tree and fireplace...those two things just go together so nice.
ReplyDeleteLove this recipe. Between you and Candy. I'm set to eat lots. :)
ReplyDeleteI was going to do the blog fest, but life got in the way. Love your tree and decorations. My dear, I loves ya. Merry Christmas and here's to a very agented new year. (I'm wishing this to you, Candy, Melissa, and me.) And anyone else I've accidentally left out.
I LOVES YA, BFF. :)
Yum!! Looks delicious Shannon! Thanks for the recipe! Your decorations are fabulous!!! I LOVE THEM!
ReplyDeleteCan I come over and celebrate christmas with you?!
Lovely photos. I love peppermint bark, too. Dangerous to have some around my house. :)
ReplyDeleteMmm, delicious! I love peppermint. Your decorations are beautiful, Shannon!
ReplyDeleteI <3 peppermint bark and I LOVE your tree. Thanks for sharing your recipe :)
ReplyDeletePepermint bark is by far one of my most favorite things!
ReplyDeleteYour house looks beautiful and festive!! I love looking at all the Christmas lights in the winter (though we don't have any outside this year).
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Shannon!
What a wonderful post! I love your front room and your tree, and the lights on your house are beautiful. Have the happiest holiday season.
ReplyDeleteI love your tree, and that fireplace is gorgeous! Great job on the outside lights--they're so festive!
ReplyDeleteOooh- fun!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Christmas!
I love the tree next to the fireplace!! But look at your lights outside your home!! Wow!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great christmas!!! Take care
x
A wonderful post Shannon.
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
I'm just going to pretend that the recipe for peppermint bark isn't sitting right there. I've already been complaining about how tight my jeans have been fitting lately...
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!!!
Mmmm. Yummy recipe. Thanks. Your house looks great, too!
ReplyDeleteI love your outside lights! they are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWell, YOU always seem jolly, so this is the perfect blogfest for you!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful lights. Love the fireplace too. I am so enjoying all the wonderful recipes. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteAh, gorgeous tree and lights. And how can you go wrong with almond bark, especially pepperminted?! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful house! I love all the lights. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful decorations! And I love anything that's easy to make:)
ReplyDeleteI love the way you decorated your house! And the tree looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Love your outside decorations! So cute! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDelete~ Bess
What a gorgeous tree! It looks amazing next to your fireplace. And I have GOT to try that peppermint bark! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour tree and house is beautiful! And I love your fireplace - I wish we had one. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteYour decorations look great. I will have to try that bark recipe too.
ReplyDeletehi miss shannon! wow! your house looks so cool with all those lights. and you got a really pretty tree. i didnt ever have that peppermint bark stuff but i think i could like it lots cause i like that pepperminty flavor. im wishing for you and your family a really happy christmas.
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Your home is GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteCan I come over?
Lovely decorations. The peppermint bark sounds easy enough for me. LOL
ReplyDeleteNancy
N. R. Williams, fantasy author
Love your decorations.
ReplyDeleteThat peppermint bark sounds yummy. I'm so going to have to make it!
Mmmmm...peppermint bark. *drool*
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays.
Pretty tree and yummo treats!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Oh MY!!! Must make me some of that peppermint bark. =D
ReplyDeleteYour place looks so peaceful.
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh...peppermint bark!! *DROOL*
ReplyDeleteYour house looks so lovely and festive. Thanks for the tour. :)
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
I am loving this blogfest!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe.
Shelley
Oh your house is so pretty!!! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!!
Your entryway looks so festive! I love the lights and your holiday treat looks super yummy :) Have a Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeletePeppermint bark is about the best! Thanks for sharing! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDelete♥ Mary Mary
I've never heard of peppermint bark. It looks delicious! Thanks for the recipe :)
ReplyDeleteYour decorated house and tree look simply gorgeous, Shannon!
Merry Christmas to you and your family my friend :)
Oh wow. Your house is beautiful and I love peppermint bark!
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Congratulations on your Christmas decorations. They look really pretty.
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I love your porch decorations! They would be wonderful to sit back and look at! Merry Christmas!! ;)
ReplyDeleteI love all your Christmas lights! And that Peppermint bark sounds yum!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas
Lyn
W.I.P. It: A Writer's Journey
Hi Shannon!
ReplyDeleteStopping by for the blogfest...
Your place looks great! I love your fireplace - the tree looks wonderful next to it.
And peppermint bark? YUMMY! Thanks for sharing the recipe!
Lovely photos and decorations :) Wish I had done this fest :(
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas
Jules @ Trying To Get Over The Rainbow
Such a cute, festive house!
ReplyDeletePeppermint bark is THE. BEST. Thank god I don't know how to make it because I would want it all the damn time. So delish!
Thanks for sharing the pics. And the recipe sounds yummy! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week,
Karen
Your tree is so pretty! and you made me really hungry with the recipe! Happy Holidays!
ReplyDelete~Kelley
Gorgeous and yummy!!! Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteOoh, I'm planning to make peppermint bark for the first time this week! I'm so glad you posted. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Shannon! Your tree is beautiful. The outdoor decorations look great.
ReplyDeletePeppermint bark is yummy! Haven't made that in years.
I made peppermint bark for the first time ever a couple weeks ago. Wicked stuff.
ReplyDeleteOh nom! That looks soooo good!
ReplyDeleteAngela @ The Bookshelf Muse
Your decorations are awesome- the mind can fill in the details that the camera failed to capture.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
What a lovely tree, Shannon.
ReplyDeleteAnd you have no idea how much I love peppermint bark...but I add a bottom layer of melted semi-sweet choc. chips. Mmmmmmm.
Merry Christmas and a spectacular 2011!
Love,
Lola
Lovely pics! And the peppermint bark looks scrumptious- I like to break it into pieces and sprinkle it over homemade brownies.
ReplyDeleteAnd then get on the treadmill. :)
Merry Christmas!
I love peppermint bark! One of my favorite holiday treats. I'll have to be brave and try to make it. Your house looks gorgeous with all the lights! Have a Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteYum! Love peppermint bark! thanks for the recipe! Lots of yummy recipes today!!! Happy Blogfest and Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love! Peppermint. Peppermint bark sounds like JUST my kind of treat! Also, I love your tree. ANd the outdoor lights are gorgeous! I love lights!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for participating in our blog fest!
Your tree is very beautiful - it really sets off the lounge to perfection ;)Your house lights look so pretty too.
ReplyDeleteThe peppermint bark is a good call, someone else posted about that - I hadn't seen it before.
Merry Christmas.
Your home is beautiful! I haven't had pine bark candy for years. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteYour outside light are so beautiful. I live in a condo now, and I so miss having the front of the house to decorate.
ReplyDeleteThe tree sets of the fireplace so nicely. It looks fantastic.
Merry Christmas.
Michael