Thanks for the tutorial on your hot cocoa bombs. They look very festive and professional. I am getting excited for the test dress reveal. I think the aubergine is going to be a fabulous colour on you.
He has actually made me two versions of Away in a Manger. I call one of them "Away in a Country Manger" and the other "Away in a Piano Manger". I usually space them out in my videos, I thought it would be fun to include one after the other.
Theresa, I really enjoy your Vlogmas. You are always creating something a little different that I can actually see myself doing. BTW, the twangy guitar really expressed the sorrow over searching so many biscuits without a graham cracker to be found. 😂
Lovely productive day Teresa. I learnt to make the bombs on the Kirstie Allsopp show many years ago and I’ve made them ever since, but stopped since my utility room has been knocked down, and that’s wear I stored my baking stuff. I enjoy seeing your baking.
I'm excited to see how your Belemnite Dress turns out. I've got the pattern, but I haven't made it yet. Re: s'mores... could you try making them with Hobnobs? The ones that are covered with chocolate on one side? I know they're not really the same as Graham Crackers (I can't find them here, either) but they're pretty tasty, and they do have that handy chocolate coating. Oh, and in case you haven't seen it, my favourite silly Christmas movie is Elf. Maybe not for everyone, but I think it's cute and fun. 💙
@@LostMyThread Actually, now that I think of it, the closest thing we can probably get here to graham crackers are milk arrowroot biscuits. Do you have them in the UK? They're smoother, I think, than digestives, which can sometimes be a bit... wheaty?
Thank you Theresa . Your videos are always so varied and informative.
So glad to hear it, thank you!
Thanks for the tutorial on your hot cocoa bombs. They look very festive and professional. I am getting excited for the test dress reveal. I think the aubergine is going to be a fabulous colour on you.
Getting so close now. You'll get a pretty good look in today's video, and I should be finishing it off today.
I enjoyed the stroll through the grocery store. Great tutorial.
Thanks, it's such a mundane thing, but I always enjoy seeing grocery stores in other countries!
Fun day- enjoyed Phil's grocery store sound track😊
He has actually made me two versions of Away in a Manger. I call one of them "Away in a Country Manger" and the other "Away in a Piano Manger". I usually space them out in my videos, I thought it would be fun to include one after the other.
Theresa, I really enjoy your Vlogmas. You are always creating something a little different that I can actually see myself doing. BTW, the twangy guitar really expressed the sorrow over searching so many biscuits without a graham cracker to be found. 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣 you literally had me laughing out loud with that one. Too good! So glad to hear that you are enjoying my vlogmas.
Lovely productive day Teresa. I learnt to make the bombs on the Kirstie Allsopp show many years ago and I’ve made them ever since, but stopped since my utility room has been knocked down, and that’s wear I stored my baking stuff. I enjoy seeing your baking.
Something fun to look forward to for another year. I don't make them every year, but it's always nice when I do.
What a productive day!
So nice when it all comes together.
Love your various vlogs. Love the green velvet. Also, love the corny jokes. I repeat them to my grandkids
Ah, I love that!
Thanks for another great vlogmas day!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love those chocolate bombs! thanks so much for the tutorial
They're so delicious. I hope you try making them!
Wow! Those chocolate bombs are the bomb! (I don't think the kids use that phrase now😂) I would love to try making them. Thanks so much Teresa😊
Haha, I think it's perfect for the occasion, though!
Thx for sharing the chocolate bomb recipe, they looked luscious and I want to make them
You really should, they're so good!
I'm excited to see how your Belemnite Dress turns out. I've got the pattern, but I haven't made it yet. Re: s'mores... could you try making them with Hobnobs? The ones that are covered with chocolate on one side? I know they're not really the same as Graham Crackers (I can't find them here, either) but they're pretty tasty, and they do have that handy chocolate coating. Oh, and in case you haven't seen it, my favourite silly Christmas movie is Elf. Maybe not for everyone, but I think it's cute and fun. 💙
I love Elf! It's a total classic. And Hobnobs would probably be too sweet. Milk chocolate digestives would be closer.
@@LostMyThread Actually, now that I think of it, the closest thing we can probably get here to graham crackers are milk arrowroot biscuits. Do you have them in the UK? They're smoother, I think, than digestives, which can sometimes be a bit... wheaty?
@bravelittlebuckaroo I've seen those but never actually tried them. Could be a decent bet!