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Just a personal message asking those who have a moment to click on the following picture that has a link (which takes you to Other Mother’s in Albuquerque on FaceBook) and click on the like tab under the picture. Willow Rayne is my Granddaughter and her Daddy could sure use the the gift certificate if she could win to buy some extra Christmas presents and needed items he hasn’t been able to afford for her yet. I thank you from the bottom of my heart in advance!
Snowman From Doughnuts
3 powdered sugar doughnuts (graduated sizes from 2 to 3 inches if possible)
1 powdered sugar doughnut hole or mini doughnut
5 mini chocolate chips
1 orange-mint Tic Tac
1 piece (10 to 12 inches) “fruit by the
3 gumdrops
2 pretzel sticks
1 starlight mint
Directions:
On a small plate, stack the three doughnuts to form body of snowman.
Place doughnut hole on top for head.
Add chocolate chip buttons and eyes and an orange-mint nose.
Make 1-in. cuts on both ends of the fruit roll to form scarf fringe; wrap scarf around neck.
Press a gumdrop onto each pretzel to form mittens; press pretzel arms into body.
Top with a hat made from a mint and a gumdrop.
Yield: 1 snowman
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Fruit or Chocolate Christmas or New Years Tree
Hollow the core out of an apple. Insert carrot with thinnest section facing up and you can trim the ends of this. Stick as many toothpicks into the carrot and apple as you can. Stick kiwi, grapes, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, cantaloupe and watermelon pieces on as you can onto the toothpicks. Top with a slice of cantaloupe you have cut into a star. You can also attach pieces of fudge, Hershey’s kisses, Rolos and small chocolates instead of fruit -or why not both – to make a great gift or centerpiece for your Christmas party.
Elf Doughnuts
Please don’t forget Santa’s Elves this Christmas Season because we all know Santa eats all the treats you leave for him. These are made with cheerios. Spray with pan spray with a light coating. Dunk into cinnamon mixture or powdered sugar. Dip into powdered sugar mixed with water and then dunk into chocolate sprinkles or candy colored sprinkles. Imagination is key here and this is a quick and easy project for you to do with the kids to keep them entertained. It is surely something to make a tradition in your home every year and get a few long laughs along the way!


