It’s time for another “fours list.” I’m not sure why my blog lists seem to come out in fours. They just do. So, here are some of my holiday favorites:
Movies:
White Christmas. The traditional music, the eye-catching costumes, and the charming plot are what keeps me watching it over and over. And the young Bing Crosby!
Love Actually. This is such a terrific movie. The quintessential romantic comedy, with many different stories woven into one.
How the Grinch Stole Christmas. The original cartoon version. Though I did think the live-action Jim Carrey one that came out a few years ago was funny.
A Christmas Story. My family’s all-time belly-laugh favorite from my childhood. “You’ll shoot your eye out!”
Books:
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Classic.
The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg. The pictures are lovely, as is the sentiment.
This Year It Will Be Different (and Other Stories) by Maeve Binchy. This Irish author is great at making you feel like you really know the characters – even in short stories.
The Wild Christmas Reindeer by Jan Brett. Check out any of the picture books by this author. Delightful pictures and fun stories for all ages.
Music:
“Holiday Spirits” by Straight No Chaser. These guys have amazing voices, and a sense of humor.
“A Christmas Together” by John Denver and the Muppets. I rediscovered this one a couple of years ago, and it brought back the feeling of the holidays as a kid, when we had the record album.
“In the Christmas Mood” by The Glenn Miller Orchestra. This CD swings!
“Celtic Christmas” by various artists (from Windham Hill). Really pretty and relaxing. Great to listen to on a snowy day.
Foods:
Banana Faerie Cake. It’s a recipe created by BlackLion and I, and it’s a yummy vegan treat that everyone loves. One Yule, this cake was a bigger hit than the sugar cookies or the chocolates!
Truffles. These homemade treats are easy to make and very decadent.
Chocolate Chip Cinnamon Coffee Cake. I’m not sure if that’s the actual name for it, but my Mom makes it and sometimes brings it for Christmas Day breakfast. Perfect with hot chocolate.
Seitan, Gravy and all the Fixings: The traditional holiday comfort foods, vegan-style. We make enough to have plenty of leftovers.
And yes, I’ve noticed that my favorite holiday foods are mostly sugary. That’s why they’re treats, people! 🙂
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