On the 6th Day of Christmas Hey Bambini gave to me...
The chance to WIN something for the little lady in your life.
We have a gorgeous gift pack of hair accessories from Buttons By Lou Lou
To go into the draw simply share with us your favourite Christmas beverage!
CONGRATULATIONS to our 3 winners from yesterday.
Eat Out with Kids
Claire.H
Jessica.C
Thanks to everyone who entered and GOOD LUCK today!
The chance to WIN something for the little lady in your life.
We have a gorgeous gift pack of hair accessories from Buttons By Lou Lou
To go into the draw simply share with us your favourite Christmas beverage!
CONGRATULATIONS to our 3 winners from yesterday.
Eat Out with Kids
Claire.H
Jessica.C
Thanks to everyone who entered and GOOD LUCK today!
Can't go past champas!
ReplyDeleteA glass of champagne is a great festive drink. I like to jazz it up with an hibiscus flower too...watching the little bubbles rise up out of the flower is very magical!
ReplyDeleteAs a kid we'd always have sparkling grape juice with Christmas lunch or dinner. It was a real treat! It's one of those drinks that still remind me of special family times.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely some nice champagne!
ReplyDeletea good old fruit punch with ginger beer & some cranberry & strawberries!
ReplyDeleteHas to be champagne with orange juice first thing Christmas morning, what other day of the year do you have an excuse for boozing before 10am? x
ReplyDelete(ps please don't include me in the draw, I'm just posting for the fun of it)
traditionally we drink a Chilean drink called "Cola de Mono" which means Monkey's Tail, and is a milky, creamy coffee alcoholic concoction which I look forward to every year. This year, I've decided to make it for our celebrations... here's a link for anyone who's interested: http://www.food.com/recipe/cola-de-mono-tail-of-the-monkey-50828
ReplyDeleteChristmas in Europe means a glass or two of hot mulled wine... mmmm :-) But since I've been bfeeding for the last oh so many christmasses, my substitute for this is a glass of piping ht milk, with real Belgian chocolate chunks melted into it - a yummy hot chocolate!
ReplyDeleteCannot go past a traditional egg-nog with a bit of kick (baileys) to warm up the cockles. My dad would describe this with the cheekiest of grins "Want a big of egg nog with a little a-ha!"
ReplyDeleteWoo hoop, a winner, hope I can keep entering, this is really fun.
ReplyDeleteGinger beer is Xmas to me, used to be a special Xmas treat and my Mum still has it at Xmas for us.
Entry for Jessica.C: It's a tradition my friend and I started when we were pregnant in 2006 we now have a bottle of maison every Christmas it's just like wine but so much better!!
ReplyDeleteTHANKYOU so much for all the entries - l'm enjoying reading them all. xx
ReplyDeletethank you sooo much!! I love Lou's creations ♥
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