Warm Weather Hygge
By definition, hygge (hooga) according to the Denmark website is about "taking time away from the daily rush to be together with people you care about - or even by yourself - to relax and enjoy life's quieter pleasures." There's a fun little book I read on vacation back in 2018 called The Little Book of Hygge: Danish Secrets to Happy Living and I loved it so much, I bought one as soon as I got back. There was actually nothing more relaxing than reading that little book curled up on the couch in the sunroom with a cup of tea and is one of my favorite memories of that trip. Many tend to associate this practice in the cooler months of Fall and Winter because it tends to focus on the act of being cozy. Snuggling under a blanket, enjoying a warm, healing cup of tea by the fireplace (or fireplace on TV ), lighting a favorite candle while doing a calming hobby like cross stitch or scrapbooking. Being a hyggephant, I can tell you that I never associated warm wea...
These not only taste great but they look great too. People loved how good they looked and then they ate them and were like "WOW"! So definitely a hit for anyone who takes the time to make these. Yum!
ReplyDeleteYay! I'm so glad everyone liked them. I don't think I remembered getting a 'report' that day but I know we liked the one we split.
DeleteYum!! They look amazing..
ReplyDeleteThey do taste pretty darn good. ;D
DeleteYummy! and if you were the type to be worried about keeping your hands (or the hands of guests or children) clean, you could leave the toothpicks in. Or even get those nifty colored toothpicks.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! Frilly ones even...sassy!
DeleteI'm totally making these for our Christmas Eve party! Do they have to be gluten free cookies or can I use regular ones?
ReplyDeleteNot at all. Use the gingersnaps of your choice. I just listed they were gluten free since some people are allergic. It just happened to be a side benefit from that particular brand. :)
DeleteGreat, thanks!
DeleteLooks great! I love ginger snaps. We don't have a TJ very close - what size bag did you use (in case I must ruin the recipe with non-TJ snaps ;) )?
ReplyDeleteI want to say it was 15-16 oz bag. There are plenty of delightful brands of gingersnaps to use, TJ's just puts their eye level so like a lemming, I grabbed them. :)
DeleteI love that cutting board. It has character! It's rustic! Or something! Gingersnaps are one of my favorites too, so I love the idea of making them into truffles. And those sprinkles are too freaking cute!
ReplyDeleteI kinda cringed when I saw that and the Mr was HORRIFIED. He's like "STOP using that cutting board for posts!" I laughed and said "but it's my favorite and let's people know I actually cook!" and he's like "yeah but it's ugly especially in the right light!" HA!
DeletePretty! I'm not a fan of gingersnaps, but I'd probably adapt if they were dipped in chocolate. :)
ReplyDeleteI use a gadget I found at Michael's for dipping. It kind of looks like a seafood fork, missing a prong.
Oh I've seen those on other people's posts, I need to get over there and check them out. I guess my only thought was how do you get it off the fork without messing up the smooth coating or leaving 2 "track marks" on the bottom? Anything to make dipping easier is good with me baby!
DeleteI kind of want to lick my screen right now. Gingerbread & white chocolate in the same post? Seriously, you're killing me. Keep it up. :D ~Krista
ReplyDeletep.s. I've used one of those dipping fork things before and could never figure out how to make it work without leaving track marks. LOL
These sound fantastic! As for the cutting board, I thought it looked like it was frosty--you know, because it's winter...
ReplyDeleteI also adore gingersnaps!
ReplyDeleteThese looks so cute and tasty! I can't wait to try them :)
ReplyDeleteYou really, really, REALLY need to be on Food TV. Honestly. I think I'm gonna tell them they are missing the next biggest hit and send them to your blog! lol Your creativity is amazing.
ReplyDeleteOh my word, these look like gorgeous puffy little clouds!! I am keeping this recipe and am going to give it a try!
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