Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Jam Drops

Today the Nana in me had me pulling out this fabulous cook book (thanks Kye) and the 70's table cloth. I found this little dome and plate at Vinnies a couple of weeks ago and have been busting to fill it up, even if it only lasts an afternoon in our household. Jam Drops were on the agenda and Rosa loved her job of poking the holes.




The kids and I bake together a couple of times a week and stick to our usual favourites of Anzacs, choc chip biscuits and banana cake. Harvey and I will be in the kitchen tomorrow baking up a storm for his teacher's birthday......any ideas?

6 comments:

  1. Ooh can you please share this recipe!! As for the teacher Maybe a cake or cookies that could be shared in the staff room? Or maybe a delicious packed lunch bag complete with treats.

    Xo em

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  2. I love making jam drops too, and they dont last long in this household either.
    Ideas for tommorrows baking- lemon coconut brownies, rockyroad or gingerbread.
    If you enter 'kids baking' on taste.com.au there's heaps of ideas and reviews too.
    x

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  3. Jam drops were a favourite here until we were introduced to creamed honey drops...they are seriously GOOD!! LOVE that dome.
    I'm sure whatever you make for Harvey's teacher will be well received :)
    x

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  4. Karlyn, I for one can vouch for Zara's lemon brownies...they are delicious and very simple to make. The recipe is on her blog, please give them a try, I think you'll love them...as will Harvey's teacher x

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  5. Ahh they look beautiful in the dome. Ideas? Everyone loves gingerbread x

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  6. Didnt know there was a utensil for the holes, thought it was done by the Rosebuds thumb lol .... I need to get in the kitchen more

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