I know that at Christmas I usually post a picture of a jolly Father Christmas or something similar on my blog but I thought that nothing quiet summed up the meaning of Christmas joy and innocence as this picture of Baby Hunter - just perfect in every way. I wish you and your families a very Happy Christmas with yummy food, all the presents you wished for and most importantly spending time with your loved ones
Hannah
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Hello Hannah
ReplyDeleteBaby Hunter is beautiful!
A very specail Christmas gift for your brother and his wife.
Merry Christmas
Best
Tracy :)
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ReplyDeleteVery beautiful photo! Happy holidays for you and your family!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog! Nice finding you!
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Beautiful beautiful baby Hunter. That's the best gift anyone could ever get.
ReplyDeleteHannah, I just bought your gluten free baker book and I love it! I made the ginger cookies and they were delicious!
ReplyDeleteI am writing to ask your permission to publish some of your recipes as I make them. I will make sure I make references to your name, book, and blog of course.
I was trying to find an e-mail to contact your privately but couldn't find it.
Happy New Year and congratulations to your brother and wife and welcome little one!
I will post them on my blog, I forgot to add. I am gluten free and I might have celiac so I am really happy to have found your gorgeous book.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous baby!! I have treated myself to your Whoopie Pies book this xmas and wanted to know if I have no buttermilk which of the substitues do you think best sour cream or natural yoghurt? I'm going to try the caramel popcorn recipe tonight.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your kind wishes for Baby Hunter - she is doing very well and I can't wait to meet her in person when I next go to the States.
ReplyDeleteBea - I do hope you like the book. I prefer sour cream but yoghurt will work fine too - I generally just use whatever I have in the fridge pretty interchangeably!
Have fun baking!