I still cannot believe it’s December!
When Kristin from My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia asked me if I would like to take part in this
yummy and festive hop I couldn’t have been more excited!
I love a reason to make something sweet, and these ladies rock! Make sure you visit all of the links at the bottom
to check out so many wonderful baking ideas, recipes and food gifts for the season!!
Here is what I made, a mix of sweet gingerbread flavor and mocha too, a perfect drink mix to add to add to your
hot cocoa station or coffee station. And a wonderful homemade gift idea too!
Recently I shared how I make Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix in a quart size Mason jar, and
printable tags to go with it.
Yeah, I am trying to keep it easy up in here this year for you and me.
I would rather go look at Christmas lights or listen to a choir than spend the whole month in the
kitchen. It’s ok if it looks like we spent a bunch of time in the kitchen, even if we didn’t!
Here is what I use to make one of my favorite cold weather drinks:
White Chocolate Gingerbread Mocha Mix
- Pint size Mason jars, rings and lids
- Printable tags and directions below
- String or ribbon, cinnamon stick and scissors
- 1/2 cup of sugar
- 1/2 cup of regular coffee creamer
- 1 teaspoon of cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon of ground ginger
- 1/4 teaspoon allspice
- 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
- 1/8 teaspoon cloves
- 1/3 cup baking cocoa
- 1/3 cup instant coffee granules
- 1/2 cup (or maybe a bit more to fill the jar all the way) white chocolate chips
Directions:
Begin with a clean dry jar and mix your sugar and creamer, spooning it into the bottom of the jar.
Tap to make sure it is level and wipe the inside edges to remove dust with a paper towel.
Next combine your spices and spoon them onto to the top of the sugar mixture, spread evenly
and repeat the paper towel step. Add the cocoa, the coffee, then the white chocolate chips last,
making sure to add enough chocolate chips to keep the contents snug in the jar.
When your awesome gift recipient is ready to use their mix, they just stir up the contents, then
use 2 T. to every cup of hot water for a sweet gingerbread treat any time!
Here is the free printable for the tags and instructions:
Well I hope you have found some awesome ideas on our hop today, I know I am ready to get in the kitchen
to whip up some goodies just as soon as I can. Thank you so much for reading friend, if you aren’t already
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Make sure and come back tomorrow too for a fun Link Party that starts at Monday morning at 8am EST!!
Make sure you visit these blogs to check out the other 33 wonderful Christmas Treats & Sweets!
Candy Cane Marshmallow Treats from My Uncommon Slice Of Suburbia
Peppermint Chocolate Cream Pie from Domestically Speaking
Cake Mix in a Mug Gift from Cupcakes and Crinoline
Peppermint S’Mores Brownies from Yellow Bliss Road
Chocolate Toffee Bark from Setting for Four
My Favorite Sugar Cookies from Stone Gable
Peppermint Bark Cheesecake Dip from A Pumpkin & A Princess
Christmas Snowman Sundaes from An Extraordinary Day
White Chocoalte Gingerbread Mocha Mix from Twelve O Eight
Rocky Road Candy from A Night Owl
The Original Fantasy Fudge from At The Picket Fence
White Chocolate Macadamia Cranberry Bark from Lemon Tree Dwelling
Chocolate Dipped Marshmallows from Mom 4 Real
Tiger Butter Bark from Uncommon Designs
The Easiest Holiday Cookie Ever from Top This Top That
Christmas Ornament Cupcakes from Sweet Rose Studio
Frosted Peppermint Brownies from Lolly Jane
Carrot Cake Mix Cookies from Sweet C’s Designs
Peppermint Donuts from Yesterday on Tuesday
Gluten Free Rum Cake from Inspiration for Moms
Caramel Popcorn Chocolate Bark from Clean and Scentsible
Andes Fudge from Eclectic Mom Sense
Chocolate Candies from French Country Cottage
Christmas Parfait from Clever Pink Pirate
Salted Caramels from Frenchie
Cranberry Bliss Bars from Food, Folks and Fun
Peppermint Bark Candy from Live Laugh Rowe
Cinnamon Rolls from Unskinny Boppy
Banana Caramel Crunch Bites from Nibbles By Nic
Apricot Pockets from Redhead Can Decorate
Rocky Road Fudge from Ella Claire
Peppermint Chocolate Fudge from Crazy Little Projects
Triple Chocolate Peanut Clusters from Major Hoff Takes A Wife
Christmas Trifle from Town and Country Living
23 Responses
So this looks pretty amazing. And love the photography too!
This looks amazing!!!! Thanks for joining us, xo
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This is the sweetest, Tanya! I would LOVE to get this… Mason Jar + sweets = heaven! Pinned
I have got to try this. My neighbor would love this so much. Merry Christmas, Tanya! XO
This is a fabulous neighbor gift idea! Love the printable tags!
I love this idea, the layers look amazing in the jar too!
This sounds like a decadent drink for sure. I know I’d love to receive one of these as a Christmas gift! 🙂
Sharing on Fb, girl! XO
That sounds amazing. I love the little cinnamon stick detail.
This sounds delicious, and I can’t wait to give it a try. Gingerbread is my absolute favorite, so this recipe is right up my alley. Thanks for sharing!
Beautifully packaged and I bet it tastes amazing! So happy you joined our fun hop.
Looks incredible, Tanya!! Featuring you this week at WIW -thanks for sharing this great and adorable idea!
What an amazing (and not to mention totally adorable!) handmade Christmas gift idea!
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