by The Culinary Exchange | Dec 24, 2015
While large chunks of the world celebrate Christmas, they aren’t all celebrated in the same way. In fact, there are quite a few interesting and unique Christmas traditions that are celebrated from South America to the far reaches of the East in China. Here are...
by The Culinary Exchange | Dec 23, 2015
Eggnog is almost synonymous with Christmas time. It’s a seasonal drink and you only manage to find it in supermarkets sometime between Thanksgiving and Christmas, which is a shame because it’s such a tasty beverage. Usually made from a basic combination of...
by The Culinary Exchange | Dec 22, 2015
Consider yourself lucky if you’ve never had to deal with the terrible aftermath of forgetting about a bag of potatoes sitting in the pantry for just a little too long. Potatoes have a bad habit of liquefying into a putrid looking (and smelling) mess if left for...
by The Culinary Exchange | Dec 17, 2015
If you’re scrambling to find some holiday party food ideas at the last minute, you’ve come to the right place. Christmas and New Years should be focused on spending time with loved ones – not brainstorming finger food ideas for your family get...
by The Culinary Exchange | Dec 16, 2015
Shortbread isn’t the only Christmas cookie in town this year. Nope, not by a long shot. You can’t forget about the other holiday cookie favorite: gingerbread. Gingerbread cookies can be shaped into little dancing men or even houses, but either way,...