Tomtemor wrote:Red chocolate chips?
Christmas in July started out for us just as a bit of fun and a way to take our minds off of the July heat. But, in recent years, we have also tried to make it a spiritual time focusing on the birth of our saviour without all the hubbub of december shopping, etc. Last year I found a couple of really good links, but they seem to have disappeared from the net. This year, I fine more and more churches and ministries are taking up the Christmas in July mantle. I found this site with spiritual devotions for the week:
http://bethesdalutherancommunities.org/ ... doc?id=481
I have not actually read all of them, but they seem good. A nice reminder especially since we have so recently celebrated the Birth of John the Baptist at Midsummer.
Noel+ wrote:Yes, I watch QVC's Christmas in July every year since day 1! This year its a weekend which is just perfect. HSN has their Christmas programs the week before QVC and ShopNBC usually has theirs the day before QVC.
Just love all the Christmas music, decorations, gift ideas and food! I usually order a box of Cheryl's Christmas cookies for December as a gift.
Christmas in July is soooooooo close!
Noel+ wrote:Yes, I'm one of those who used to take vacation days every July 25 to watch QVC all day and enjoy our celebration. Now, of course that isn't an option but we'll celebrate Christmas in July anyway!
Tomtemor wrote:I am starting to think about the Christmas in July menu. In the past we have taken a budget cruise over the 24-25 and had the dinner buffet (very similar to swedish christmas buffet) on the ship and then had our at home celebration on Saturday of that week. This year, hubby returns to work on the July 23, and we are possibly taking the budget cruise the weekend afterwards, so...what to cook......
What are my other Christmas friends planning?
In the US, I made Hawaiian haystacks alot. (our Christmas in July theme is hawaiian). But in Sweden, we do not have cream of "anything" soup so I have to make the soup ahead and then make the sauce for the haystacks. I am wondering if I can combine the process and just cook once?? Rotissiere chickens are actually the same price as the uncooked ones. Cold ham with salads is another option. I think last year I made pork chops. I try not to use the oven in July. We are thinking an ice cream pie for dessert.
Noel+ wrote:Tomtemor wrote:I am starting to think about the Christmas in July menu. chops. I try not to use the oven in July. We are thinking an ice cream pie for dessert.
Good for you! I'm changing my mind about my menu for Christmas in July.......again! I think we're having spiral ham now, and a new dessert!
Tomtemor wrote:http://www.thepeopleschurch.com/Portals/0/Portals/2012/July12Portal.pdf
Something else that popped up on my Christmas in July web search. This church not only has Christmas in July, they have an "advent in july" service on July 22. They have both their bulletins and sermons online which is something that is always helpful to "virtual worshippers". Now hubby is saying we need Lucia in July on July 13. LOL Not sure about that as it is only a few days away and we already have a Bastille Day celebration planned for the 14th. Yes, we are weird. :-)
Noel+ wrote:Christmas movies this weekend on the Hallmark channel! They're calling it Christmas Classics and here's the schedule!
Christmas Classics Weekend
Watch holiday movies all weekend long, July 14-15!
Saturday, July 14
6a/5c: Debbie Macomber's Mrs. Miracle
8a/7c: Debbie Macomber's Call Me Mrs. Miracle
10a/9c: The Town Christmas Forgot
12/11c: Annie Claus is Coming to Town
2/1c: Christmas Magic
4/3c: Mistletoe Over Manhattan
6/5c: Holiday Engagement
8/7c: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
10/9c: A Princess for Christmas
Sunday, July 15
12a/11c: Debbie Macomber's Mrs. Miracle
2a/3c: Debbie Macomber's Call Me Mrs. Miracle
4a/3c: Christmas Magic
6a/5c: The Town Christmas Forgot
8a/7c: The Night Before the Night Before Christmas
10a/9c: Mistletoe Over Manhattan
12/11c: Holiday Engagement
2/1c: A Princess for Christmas
4/3c: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
6/5c: Moonlight & Mistletoe
8/7c: The Christmas Card
My family is going to have popcorn, snacks and watch both days. Christmas in July - yay!
Noel+ wrote:You're very welcome! I love the Debbie Macomber movies too. I plan on being totally lazy as possible and enjoying movies each day. Hope you find Christmas dvds to view this weekend!
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