I thought you might enjoy some pictures of the food I served last night at our office Christmas party. Recipes coming soon! If there is one you really want the recipe to, leave a comment and I will make sure to get it posted soon.
Bacon Wrapped Jalapenos
Olive Cheese Bread
More Food
Mexican Layer Dip
Brie Cheese Wrapped in Puff Pastry
Inside of the Brie
Even More Food
Olive Cheese Spread with Gluten Free Crackers
Desserts
Desserts
More Desserts
For more Christmas ideas see Christmas Tour of Homes.

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Everything looks great, but the brie in puff pastry looks awesome. Yum!
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You were a busy lady, Lynn….everything looks fabulous!
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You did a beautiful job! Everything looks fantastic! Can’t wait to see your recipes.
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Wow, those olive dishes look yummo!
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I agree with poster Tiffany everythig klooks great especially the Brie. I want some of that!
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WOW! You were very busy. These all look wonderful.
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You did a wonderful job! You’re superwoman!
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Everything looks SO YUMMY GOOD! I’d LOVE the recipe for the Olive Cheese Bread. I do have a question about the bacon wrapped jalapenos. What temp & how long did you bake yours? I hadn’t made any in awhile and couldn’t locate the recipe I had (which is driving me crazy) so I checked out PWs recipe and she baked hers at 375 for 20-25 minutes. I followed suit but mine weren’t near done after 25 min and my oven is spot on as far as temperature goes. (I bake so much I know the temp is good.) I upped the temp to 400 for about another 10 minutes. I still wasn’t happy so I turned on the broiler (on LO) for about 3 minutes. Finally they were to my satisfaction.
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Lynn Reply:
December 6th, 2009 at 8:23 pm
@Oklahoma Granny, I just posted how I made the jalapenos. I acutally used the PW’s recipe, but I also had to adapt the time that I cooked them.
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Oh yummy! I am so hungry.
Our home is having an old fashioned handmade Christmas this year. I hope you will stop by.
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Yummy! Makes me want to get a midnight snack.
Merry Christmas!
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Oh now you’ve done it. I’m hungry now. Yumm
Debbie
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OMG, all the food male me hungry. Wow, they look so yummy and the way you serve the food is wonderful.
Have a wonderful week.
Hope you can visit my blog.
Here is the link to my decorations.
http://santiagotwingirls.blogspot.com/2009/12/christmas-decorations-tour-2009.html
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Yummy looking, thank you for sharing.
Sue
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All these look so yummy!!! Thanks for sharing! Merry Christmas!
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I think you are making us all hungry! Looks SO good!
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The olive cheese bread looks great!
Merry Christmas!
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Yum Yum. Can I come over, I’ll bring a big appetite!
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Oh my! Now I’m hungry (and I just had lunch! lol) I’m stopping by from Nester Home Tour party. I’d love for you to come by my blog tomorrow (Dec. 15th)and play along with us in a McLinky link-up for Christmas Goodies Recipe Exchange! Read about it here:
Christmas Goodies Recipe Exchange
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So DELISH looking !! Can’t wait for the recipes! Thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas.
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yummy.
Merry Christmas!
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Mouthwatering Christmas! Hmmm!
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