I've been listening to Christmas music and I love it! I guess for me, music is one of the best parts about the Christmas season. Most years I find a new song or a new album and just immerse myself in it. But this year the old carols are really taking me down memory lane. Joy to the World, Away in a Manger, Silent Night and so many others. Saturday night while we were singing at the Santa Lucia Festival at NPU I was flooded with memories of Christmases long past. In my mind I was a little girl sitting in the backseat of the family car with your Aunt Shirley. We were bundled up on a cold winters night riding home to the farm with our Mom and Dad in the front seat. Shirley and I were singing Christmas carol after carol. We were belting them out and our parents were joining in. Unlike the Griswold family in "Christmas Vacation", we were all having fun! Although the ride was long and the car was cold for most of the way home, our hearts were warm as we sang the words to those old familiar songs.
Christmas carol memories come easily from my childhood. The Baptist church we attended in Adrian holds special memories of Sunday School Christmas programs. Each child spent weeks memorizing a "piece" for the program, then suffered through what seemed like a entire day long rehearsal with each class taking turns "onstage" practicing their parts, until finally the pastor and teachers declared it perfect! On the night of the program we all came traveling through the snow, to the warm church, dressed in our best Christmas finery, and performed our pieces around a very clean manger and filled the night with beautiful carols and felt the love of Christmas on the faces of each parent sitting shoulder to shoulder in the little church. At the close of the service, when we had greeted all our friends and said thank you to all the folks who commented on our wonderful performance, we bundled into our coats and hats and headed to the door. There the deacons wished us all a "Merry Christmas" and then they gave each child a shiny red apple and a brown paper bag filled with candy! We hurried to the car, I held my candy bag tightly, not wanting to loose a piece of it in the snow. The candy was the old fashioned kind you hardly see anymore, colorful hard candy ribbons, cinnamon balls, peanut shapes filled with peanut butter, anise, fruit filled (yucky), candy canes and more! I felt so rich!
On Christmas Eve, after days of preparation,wrapping, baking, cooking and cleaning, we little girls waited eagerly for family to arrive to celebrate. Andy Williams would be playing on the stereo, the table set with Mom's best dishes, the tree twinkling and surrounded by presents. Shirley and I, having gotten in the way, and making Mom crazy with our favorite question, "When can we open presents?", loved to sit upside down on the sofa and look at the tree! If you have never done this you really should give it a try. Dim the lights, plug in the Christmas tree and hang your head down off the sofa, feet up in the air, be sure to squint a bit for the best effect. The tree looks especially beautiful when viewed this way by little children who are so excited for Christmas! Amazing!
I came across a cookie recipe online that my Mom used to bake at Christmas time. Turns out it was one of the first Pillsbury Bake Off winners and had been printed on the Corn Flakes box too. I don't remember Mom adding the nuts and dates, but I know I liked these cookies and I enjoyed making them with Mom. Hope you'll like them too!
CHERRY WINKS
- 3/4 cup shortening
- 1 cup white sugar
- 2 eggs
- 2 tablespoons milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 1/4 cups sifted all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup chopped pecans
- 1 cup dates, pitted and chopped
- 1/3 cup maraschino cherries, chopped
- 2 1/2 cups crushed cornflakes cereal
- 10 maraschino cherries, quartered
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Lightly grease baking sheets.
- Cream the shortening with the sugar. Blend in the eggs, milk and vanilla.
- Sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Add the flour mixture to the creamed mixture and mix well. Stir in the chopped pecans, chopped dates and 1/3 cup maraschino cherries.
- Shape teaspoonful sized chunks of dough into balls. Roll each ball in the crushed corn flakes. Place balls on the prepared baking sheets and top each cookie with 1/4 maraschino cherry.
*Disclaimer: I did not have time to try this recipe until the day after I posted it. It is definitely not the taste I remember, so I think my Mom had a secret recipe! Perhaps Aunt Shirley might have the original somewhere. But, oddly enough, the cookies tasted better 1 day old than they did fresh from the oven. I'm sure I have never disliked freshly baked cookies before. Hmmmmmm.
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Disclaimer: This was a recipe I found online, multiple times. I made a double batch of Cherry Winks today. This is definitely not my Mom's recipe! At least not as I remember them =) Maybe Mom had some secrets of her own! Guess some things are better left to our memories.
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