Turn lollipops into Rudolphs with the how-tos HERE at Family Fun… perfect kid-friendly craft.
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Turn lollipops into Rudolphs with the how-tos HERE at Family Fun… perfect kid-friendly craft.
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Turn vanilla ice cream and coconut into a cute snowman with these how-tos from Martha. Hmmm, this would be another good holiday idea for warm-weather Christmas celebrators.
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The holidays are full of sweets. Chocolates, cookies, cakes, and candy. These cookies for Hanukkah are really easy to make. It is the basic peanut butter cookies with a chocolate kisses. The only difference is the addition of the blue sprinkles. Shannon at Kveller shares some other recipes for Hanukkah.
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During the holidays, you get really busy. Sometimes you have some cravings in the middle of the night and mug cakes are perfect ways to end those cravings. Anupama at My Ginger Garlic Kitchen shares how to make this mug cake and also has a video. Enjoy when you have a sweet craving or in need of some comfort on … Read More ...
With all the guests coming during the holidays, you’ll need a dessert to serve to them. This sweet dessert will satisfy your chocolate need along with fresh bananas and walnuts. Sarah at The Charming Detroiter shares how to create this tart. An elegant dessert for a dinner party or for your potluck contribution.
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During the holidays, spread some cheer with this martini. Amanda at Amanda’s Cookn’ updates a pina colada recipe from the summer and turns it into a winter treat for your guests to enjoy. As always drink responsibly. Enjoy this drink at your next cocktail party or while writing out the Christmas cards.
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What do you serve on Christmas? We usually enjoy a lasagna, but growing up we would have ham or roast beef. If you serve ham, this might be a new recipe that you would like to try this holiday season. Eb Gargano shares how to make this easy ham. It only uses 5 ingredients and takes 10 minutes of your … Read More ...
Chanukah or Hanukkah begins December 24th this year. Here is a hot chocolate using chocolate gelt. Gelt is money given as a Chanukah gift. Now you can find chocolate coins to give out as holiday stocking stuffers. Helen at Family Friends Food shares how to create this hot chocolate. She also shares a vegan option.
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A snowman gets you through the whole winter season. You and the kids can make these for the holidays or even on a dreary day in January. If you have a Frozen fan, you can make these for your Frozen party. Meaghan Mountford at The Decorated Cookie shares how to make this easy pop.
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There is nothing like spending time with the family decorating a gingerbread house. If you have a holiday party with kids, I recommend using graham crackers, since some kids don’t like the taste of gingerbread. Stephanie Lynn shares all the items you need to pull off this event.
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Are you getting ready to get in the kitchen and cook and bake some gifts for friends and family this weekend. Here are some additional ideas from Country Living that you might want to try. There are ideas for sweet, savory, salty and sweet combo, and many more.
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How beautiful does this pie look? A lovely addition to your holiday table. Renee at Kudos Kitchen by Renee gave some holiday cheer to her coconut banana custard pie by adding some holly berries. You could do this with your favorite pie this holiday season too.
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Brrr! Baby it’s cold outside and I’m not just singing the song. The weather is cold and frightful and I want some comfort soup, but it also has to be filling after being outside. This soup is perfect for those days. Just pray the power doesn’t go out during cooking time.
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Here is an easy dessert or snack that you can make during the holidays. This would also be a great gift that you and the kids can make for your neighbors and friends. Rasa Malaysia shares how to make this easy dessert using frozen dough.
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Give your cinnamon and sugar a break and make the rolls with chocolate and peanut butter. Then cover with chocolate. What a fun breakfast or dessert, when they are expecting cinnamon. Stacie at Simply Stacie shares how to change up the classic roll. You can make this as a gift or share the new discovery at your next gathering.
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