You don't have to serve breakfast, but I thought that would be a guideline for those that want one. In fact, growing up, my mom often served things like M & M's, Martinelli's Sparkling Apple Cider and even Cold Pizza! Junk Food on Christmas morning was the best!
You get to see how I used my purchases from my recent trip to Michaels.
Stable Hay In A Cup - Rice Krispies and Milk
Apple Cinnamon Christmas Tree Waffle
Maple Syrup - For dipping
Cheese Shaped Presents - For under the waffle tree
The Bright Morning Star - Fruit leather cut outs
Powdered Donut Ball Ornaments
missing: stockings. couldn't make it work.
An hour after the meal, the kids were hungry again and I commented to Coach how I couldn't understand why...He said "Well, you fed them pure sugar for dinner. I'm not suprised!" Whoops! Well, that's part of our Christmas tradition I guess. :) Oh, and in case you are wondering, fruit leather is very hard to cut.
What did you make for Muffin Tin Monday? Won't you share it with us? Leave it in the form below! Last week, Mr. Linky was acting up, so if you don't see it again for some reason, go ahead and leave your link in a comment
I honestly don't remember eating breakfast on Christmas morning growing up. I think we just ate candy from our stockings! Yikes! *lol*
ReplyDeleteI love everything in your tin! It turned out really cute! I LOVE this time of year!!!
Great tin! I love all the nativity images.
ReplyDeleteLooks very yummy! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love the cheese presents under the waffle tree. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I need to invest in some mini cookie cutters!
ReplyDeleteI love your idea of this! The goodies from Micheals are the best!
ReplyDeleteWow, awesome tin! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteWow, awesome tin! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteI just happened on your blog from A pocket full of buttons. How cute. I am now a follower. Looking forward to reading you on a regular basis.
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