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Cyber MOnday Sale in our Etsy Shop!

11/29/2021

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     If you have been saving For The Love of Pie ebook in your cart on Etsy, or have really been thinking about getting one of the Hot Cocoa Bomb books from our Etsy Shop, there is no time like the present because today, November 29th, 2021, for one day only, everything in our shop is on sale for 25% off for Cyber Monday!  
     Other things you will find are cards, A Pandemic Advent Calendar that will work for anytime of the year, Adventures with Grandparents Posters or Booklets, Women in History Coloring Pages, and much more!  Head on over and check it out by clicking on this link! Happy Shopping!
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Puzzle Cookies

11/22/2021

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    This time of year,  I really enjoy watching the Holiday Cooking Specials on TV.  One of these is the Christmas Cookie Challenge with hosts  Ree Drummond and Eddie Jackson on Food Network.   This show brings together some really awesome cookie decorators who must bake delicious and beautiful cookies in order to win the competition.  
      I am not an awesome cookie decorator.  But, when I saw one of the challenges was to bake puzzle cookies, I knew that it was something that I wanted to try!  Puzzle cookies would make adorable gifts for friends, neighbors and grandchildren.  As you can see in the above photo, I made a puzzle of Christmas Trees and Snowmen.  You could make as many snowmen as family members and put a name on each one.  This type of puzzle can be made as long as necessary.  Maddy had the idea of making a wreath with ornaments that pull apart off of it for everyone to enjoy.  This time, I stuck with this long puzzle. Here is how I did it:
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    I rolled out my dough on parchment paper on the cookie sheet.  I used cutters to cut out the shapes that I wanted to use and decided how I wanted the shapes to fit together.  When I knew that, it was easy to use one cutter to make the cookie fit into the other.  Do you see how the tree on the left looks like it is in front of the snowman to the left of it?  I simply used the corner of the tree cutter to cut out a portion of the snowman so that they would fit together. I used this technique all along the row of shapes.  Of course, you can make your cookies any shape you would like! There are endless options! 
     After they were cut out, I baked them close together so that they wouldn't spread to the point of not fitting together.  (I saw a contestant use this technique on the show and it seemed to work for her!)  I used this recipe because it doesn't spread too much when baked. I have had my collection of many different cookie cutters for years.  But, if you need some great Christmas shapes.  This looks like a great set. 
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     After the cookies are baked and you are getting ready to decorate them, use a sharp steak knife and gently break them apart.  Try not to notice that I broke off a corner of my Christmas tree.  I will disguise that with frosting. 
    Now you are ready to get your frosting ready and decorate! 
    For the frosting, I forgo the meringue powder and use about 4 cups of powdered sugar, 1/2 c corn syrup and enough milk to get the consistency that you want.  Plus, I flavor the frosting with vanilla or almond extract. Then, I divide it into bowls to make the colors that I need.  For black, I usually use brown because I add cocoa to the frosting.  It adds a little extra flavor and dimension to the cookies.  Who doesn't like a little bit of chocolate on their sugar cookie?  
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    The first thing I do is outline the shapes so that I can flood them with a bit of thinner frosting.  
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         Next, I flood them with the frosting.  You will be surprised at how quickly this corn syrup type frosting develops a dried top, allowing you to pipe details on top of the flooded background! 
Sometimes I pipe details and sometimes I use sprinkles.  This time, I  used both! 
puzzle cookies
     I told you that I'm not an amazing decorator, but I think that they look pretty cute!  I piped on Christmas Balls on my trees, but topped them with a sprinkle star.  I used sprinkle holly and berry on the snowman's hats, and sprinkle coal eyes, but I piped on the scarf.  
     These are something that my grandchildren will love! If I added a book about Snowmen, it would be an impressive little Christmas gift at the family Christmas party, or a centerpiece on the dessert table!  It was a lot of fun to try.  If you try your own version of a cookie puzzle, I would love to see pictures! 

Other Cookie Gift Ideas We've Shared: 
  • French Macarons! Always a welcome gift! 
  • Gingerbread House Cookie!  So cute without actually building a house!  This is much more manageable and edible!
  • Literature and Cookies!  I love the idea of giving cookies and a book that go together! 
  • Brownies for Everyone!  Including your gluten-free friends!  These are the best brownies ever! 

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30 of the best diy christmas gift-a catalogue of our best ideas!

11/15/2021

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     In our family, we love handmade gifts.  I actually peruse and search throughout the year for things that I can make that my family members and friends will love.  We have shared a bunch of ideas over the years of our blogging lifetime.  I've gone back and found 30 of my favorites to put on this list at your fingertips so that with a click you can find great idea after great idea to gift to your own family and friends. 
     I've divided these gifts into 6 categories:   wood, sewing, crafts, food, home & personal, and computer generated.  There is something for anyone at any skill level to make!  

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Games that are perfect for holiday gifts and gatherings!

11/11/2021

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     Every year during the holidays, new games are added to our family's collection.  We love playing games together when we gather for the holidays and we are always on the lookout for something we haven't played before, or an old classic that we haven't played in awhile.  
     Games make great Christmas gifts and you can find good ones for all of the ages in your family.  When everyone is together, they are a great way to spend time enjoying each other's company.  In our family, we have so many great memories of fun game nights when we laughed until we cried.  
     With Thanksgiving on the horizon and then Christmas right after that, now is a great time to look for some fun family games that you can give as gifts and/or enjoy as a family during your time together.  To give you some help, here is a list of past posts with game suggestions:
*Trivia Games-we give you a sample of how WE would answer some of the questions.  There are a variety of suggested games on this list. 
*Card Games- this is kind of an all encompassing list with any games that rely strongly on cards, like Dominion.
*Some Fun Board Games 
​*Scrabble-the game and the crafts!
*Two Person Games-for smaller families! 
*10 Great Party Games-This list is my particular favorite.
*Skyjo-this was our favorite this summer and even the youngest kids could play it!
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    But Wait!  That isn't all!  There are a few other games that I haven't even told you about yet!  You will love them all! 

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The Mind is an addictive cooperative game.  If you can finish it successfully, you are all winners. 
Sushi Go is a card game that has players building the most expensive sushi that they can!  It sounds simple, but is lots of fun.  Up to 5 players may play at once. 
Bananagrams is a fast paced cross between Scrabble and a Crossword puzzle.  It can be played by up to 8 players.  It has extra tiles that can be added to spice things up to the basic game as well.  Loads of Fun! 
The classic game of Rack-o is one I remember playing with my family when I was young! I had forgotten about it until my son's family gave it to me for my birthday!  It is still a lot of fun to play! 
    I hope I've given you some new ideas for games that you can enjoy with your family!  Please! If you have tried any new games that you think my family will love, drop the titles in the comments for us! We're always "game" for a new game! 
Oh!  I almost forgot!  Here is a free printable game I made you guys for Christmas last year.  You can still print it if you haven't done so yet.
Christmas Charades 
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    Helen Reynolds: Mother of six children , grandmother to eleven!  I love to cook, craft and create things and I especially love doing that with my family, So, when my lawyer daughter, Lindsey, my artist daughter, Madalynn, and I came up with the idea of Hot Cocoa Bombs, this blog was born.  Then, one more daughter, with her technical and science skills, plus creativity has joined in to round us out!  Read more about us here!
        

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