


If you have a better one do tell...
Cookies to shield you from the sun or snow?

I hope popcorn is not deleterious to hounds...ahem
Here's a non-edible hat in ZARA's window that is pretty delicious non?
Back to British biscuit tins...
And REAL British cookies - Gingerbread in fact!
And what about Christmas cake?!
Well if it's British, I suppose it should be Christmas Pud!





17 comments:
... love the biscuit tins ... so British ...
I like the biscuit tins, too, Carol--we always had them and recycled homemade ones to our friends/neighbors every year at holiday time. And grandma made homemade marmelade jam constantly: I can still smell her kitchen now. Sigh....
Don't you just love taking pictures of store windows? The cookie glasses are a kick!
Oh, my, the Christmas cake and pud bring back memories! My family is English and, when I was a kid, my mother actually made her own cake and pud. It was a lot of work, but very yummy!!
Christmas pudding.
I've always heard about it and never tasted it.
I guess it makes you drunk as a skunk - all that brandy stewing for a year inside.
Lovely evocative post today
merci indeed.
I LOVE making English christmas pudding though I don't know why they call it a pudding.
Nothing about it shakes
xx Annie
J'adore London au decembre!!
SVP visit mes vitrines NYC
Pleine de Londres!
Oh my. I'm afraid I want to eat my cookies, not wear them!
SO appropriate...I fell down my icy front steps and after I lied to my neighbor and told him I was ok and then came insidea and cried, I opened up my Danish Butter Cookie tin and ate half of them.
Cookies. Them's good medicine.
Cute, cute, series of photos, Carol.
I love those glasses!!
And the poochies in the last pic......:)
Edible glasses
preferably GINGERBREAD!!
I just ate some...
I was BAD :)))
London is the perfect place to be at christmas- just think of Dicken's Christmas Carol! Amazingly, we have an inch of snow- rather early for us. When I finish running around like a madwoman, I must make marshmallows!
love, love, love your blog especially the content and photos. just got back from London & Paris and have some macaron eye candy from Pierre Herme and Laduree to share. i have lots more to add too.
I love to see the interesting and tasty stuff you put on your blog. Love the biscuit tins. For once in my life I will spend Christmas in London, I can feel it! :)
Love the cookie goggles!
some marmalade for me, please!
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