One of my favourite parts of Christmas is baking while singing along to Christmas songs. Get your apron on and spoil your loved ones with homemade presents this Christmas!
Baking
Everyone loves receiving cakes and biscuits. Why not make a your loved one's favourite cake and wrap it beautifully?
Gingerbread men are a classic gift and a great way to get children baking. If you're feeling adventurous, try former Great British Bake Off winner, Frances Quinn's adorable gingerbread robins.
For bite-sized treats, try making these chocolate and ginger cookie cup cheesecakes.
Keep up with the Scandi trend by making these Swedish saffron lucia buns.
Drinks
When it's cold outside, there is nothing better than a warm brew. Settle down with the ultimate hot chocolate and a good book.
For arts and crafts fans, make a festive Christmas tree table decoration made out of teabags!
Chocolate
In my house, Christmas would not be Christmas without excessive chocolate consumption! Bag up these chocolate treats and hand them out to friends.
Make a batch of Crumbs To Crunch's very own marvellously chestnutty rocky road.
Chocolate truffles are so easy to make yet are a luxurious gift.
Experiment with festive toppings for chocolate bark.
Spreads
Homemade spreads taste so much than shop bought ones. Dulce de leche or Lemon curd would make a wonderful Christmas day breakfast, lathered on fresh bread or pancakes.
Something a bit different
Just because it's chilly outside, doesn't mean you can't still enjoy ice cream! Cinnamon spiced gelato is delicious and also hassle free as you do not need an ice cream maker.
For all your foodie friends, you can make Christmas decorations such as dried citrus ornaments or popcorn garlands for their tree.
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