Friday, December 17, 2010

A simple Christmas still . . .





This is a "re-post" of last years "Simple Christmas" . . .
I spent the last couple days drying this years orange slices to decorate our tree!
Oh, the house smelled lovely!

I thought some of you might enjoy reading it again!

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Do you ever wish to return to a simpler, less harried Christmas time?
I'm not sure if it is even possible but we keep trying ! After a busy, busy sewing season it's difficult to have enough energy to decorate and bake, so we have simplified our routine a bit over the last few years. Yes, I still decorate, but it's mostly simple greens and candles. Yes, I still bake . . . I love it, but I don't worry about having 10 kinds of cookies . . .
3 or 4 favorites will do!

So . . in this spirit I would like to share one of my favorite decorations of many years!

I dry orange slices to adorn our tree . . I set aside a day to slice and to dry them in the oven. The smell throughout the house is wonderful! Once dried, strung and on the tree s they catch the light and reflect a warm candle glow color!

Here's how!

Set oven at 200 degrees.
Line cookie trays with foil.
Slice navel oranges into about 1/8" or so slices. (eat the scraps to get your vitamin C for winter!)
Lie them on cookie sheets and put into oven . . after about an hour turn them over.
Then maybe after 30 minutes, check and turn again if need be.
They should take about 2 hours, but everyones oven heats a little differently.
After about 1.5 hours check often as they can brown quickly.
Now and then one will stick to the foil, gently peel off and turn over.
Make plenty unless you lose a few.
I also add them to wooden bowls filled with homemade popourri, or hang on garlands.
String with a needle and strong thread.

Have fun, sing carols and enjoy a simple Christmas!

Peace,
Lori Ann

5 comments:

William Bezek said...

That is a beautiful idea for tree ornaments. I know what you mean about a simple Christmas...they have tried to train us all to be rabid consumers for the season, missing the entire point of it all.

Michelle May-The Raspberry Rabbits said...

What a lovely Christmas! Indeed, a simple Christmas is the most beautiful! I can just smell those orange slices now. I will have to try some!
xx, shell and the bunnies

Patty ♣ said...

I will try this for the small tree next year! Thank you!!

Morna Crites-Moore said...

Thanks for posting this again, Lori. We have company for lunch tomorrow, so maybe I will do this in the morning .... give the house a wonderful scent.

Merry Christmas, and thanks for all your kind words of the past year.

Morna xo

Theresa said...

Merry Christmas Lori.... and my your new year be a happy one too.

Bear Hugs,
Theresa