Kids
Merry Christmas!
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas! I am looking forward to a wonderful day with my sweet family. Jake doesn’t have to work today and the girls are excited about celebrating the Holiday. Each Christmas is slightly different since we occasionally travel during Holiday season. This year we will be having a relaxing breakfast with the family, open the stockings, then read the Christmas story and take our time enjoying the day together. It is important to us to discuss with the girls why we celebrate Christmas so they can have a greater appreciation for this special day. May today be full of great memories, laughter, and precious time with your family.Merry Christmas!
Recipe: Beary Cute Cookies
We were not able to make these on our Christmas Baking Day, however, the girls were excited to do them so we decided it would be a neat recipe to do with the girls. I have had their recipe for a long time, you can either use this Sugar Cookie recipe or following the one below. The basic idea is the same and the bear shape is a huge hit with adults and kids alike. The following recipe is from Quick Cooking.Beary Cute Cookies
- 3/4 cup Shortening
- 1/2 Sugar
- 1/2 cup packed Brown Sugar
- 1 Egg
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
- 2 cups All-Purpose Flour
- 1 teaspoon Salt
- 1/2 teaspoon Baking Soda
- Additional Sugar
- 30 miniature Chocolate Kisses
- 60 miniature M&M Baking Bits
1. Preheat oven to 375° F.
2. In a mixing bowl, cream shortening and sugars. Beat in egg and vanilla; mix well. Combine the flour, salt, and baking soda; gradually add to creamed mixture and mix well (dough will be crumbly). Set aside 1/2 cup of dough for the ears. Shape remaining dough into 1 inch balls; roll in additional sugar.
3. Place 3 inches apart on ungreased baking sheets. Flatten to about 1/2 inch thickness. Roll reserved dough into 1/2 inch balls; roll in sugar. Place two smaller balls about 1 inch apart touching each flattened ball (do not flatten smaller balls).
4. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes or until set and edges are lightly browned. Remove from oven, immediately press one kiss and two baking bits into each cookie for nose and eyes. Cool 5 minutes before removing from pans to wire racks to cool completely. Makes about 30 cookies.
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Recipe: Orange Dreamsicle Cookies
Our family enjoys baking special goodies for family, friends and neighbors. The Orange Dreamsicle Cookies are from The Ultimate Cookie Kit by Scholastic. It is a great cookbook for kids and comes with a rolling pin, wooden spoon, measuring spoons, cookie cutters, frosting bag, and tips. If you like orange creamsicles you’ll enjoy these cookies.
Orange Dreamsicle Cookies
- 1/2 cup Orange Flavored Powdered Drink Mix
- 3/4 cup White Sugar
- 1 1/2 cups Vanilla Baking Chips
- 1 3/4 cups All-Purpose Flour
- 1/2 teaspoon Baking Soda
- 1/2 teaspoon Baking Powder
- 1/2 cup Butter
- 1 Egg
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
1. Preheat oven to 350° F.
2. Combine all the dry ingredients in a large mixing bowl. In a separate bowl, mix the butter, egg, and vanilla. Pour into the dry ingredients and blend completely.
3. Roll heaping tablespoons into balls. Place 2 inches a part on a lightly greased cookie sheet.
4. Bake the cookies for 12 to 14 minutes or until tops are very lightly browned. Cool for 5 minutes on the cookie sheet then remove to a wire rack to cool completely.
Makes about 24 cookies.
Family Recipe: Chocolate Crackle Top Cookies
I remember Mom making these cookies as a kid. There are many variations to the Chocolate Crackle Top cookies but below is my Mom’s recipe. I was hoping to make these during our Christmas Baking day to share with our neighbors, I am making them for another Holidays event with with family and friends.Chocolate Crackle Top Cookies
- 7 ounces Bittersweet or Unsweetened Chocolate, chopped into small pieces
- 7 tablespoons Unsalted Butter
- 1/2 cup Sugar
- 3 Eggs
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
- 1 3/4 cups All-Purpose Flour
- 1/4 cup Cocoa Powder
- Pinch of Salt
- 1 1/2 cups Confectioners’ Sugar, for coating
1. Grease a large baking sheets. In a saucepan melt chocolate and butter over low heat until smooth, stirring frequently. Remove from heat and stir in sugar until dissolved. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Stir in vanilla.
2. Sift flour, cocoa, baking powder, and salt into a bowl. Gradually stir into the chocolate mixture in batches to make a soft dough. Cover dough in the plastic wrap and chill for 1 hour, until the dough is firm enough to hold its shape.
3. Preheat oven to 325° F. Place the confectioners’ sugar in a bowl. Form the dough into a small balls.
4. Drop the balls, one at a time into the confectioners’ sugar and roll until well coated. Remove each ball with a slotted spoon and tap the spoon against the bowl to remove extra sugar. Place the balls on the baking sheets about 1 1/2 apart.
5. Bake the cookies for 10 to 12 minutes or until the top of each feels slightly firm when touched. Let set for 2 minutes. Transfer to cooling racks and allow them to cool completely.
Makes about 20 cookies. I am looking forward to making these for the Holidays. Hope the girls enjoy them as much as I did when I was a kid.
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Book: “Cooking for Kids, Kids’ Party Food”
My Mom gave me this book for Christmas 2005 Favorite Brand Name: Cooking for Kids, Kids’ Party Food. The girls were still small then but it has been a great book that all of us have enjoyed over the past few years. We love looking through it and have tried many of the recipes; several have become family favorites. It has creative recipes that the girls love helping me with and some they can do almost on their own with a little adult supervision. Once they start reading it will be even easier for them. There are are pictures along with creative ideas for cooking and parties. If you are looking for a great gift for a young child or Mom and they like to cook this may be an awesome book for them.
Recipe: Chocolate Pretzels, Snowmen, & Snowflakes
We were getting tired by the time we got to making the Chocolate Pretzels, Snowmen, and Snowflakes on our Christmas Baking Day. Despite being tired these turned out pretty well. Brina was determined to “help” us make them which slowed down the process but we got enough to share with our neighbors. The purple didn’t set right and the blue got a drop of water in it so it was done within a matter of minutes but we had plenty of the red, yellow, white and brown colors to make it look festival. We added crushed candy canes for a minty flavor and a Holiday flair. The neat part about these is the kids can pitch in and help. They enjoy making special candies for others as well, however, I do not recommend starting around 9:30 in the evening after baking for several hours.Chocolate Pretzels, Snowmen, and Snowflakes
- White Chocolate
- Milk Chocolate
- Mix of Colored Chocolates
- Candy Molds – we had Flower Pretzel Sticks, Snowmen, and Snowflakes
Melt the chocolates over a double boiler or slowly in the microwave (microwave for 15 seconds, stir, microwave for 15 seconds, stir) because they can burn easily. Use the molds you have chosen to place the chocolates into. You can paint the chocolate into the mold using a toothpick then fill in the reminding amount with a solid color. When doing the pretzel molds paint the flowers, fill with solid color, then roll the pretzel stick to coat. We stick the chocolates into a pan of warm water on a griddle to keep the chocolates melted while decorating, just make sure to not get any water in the chocolates at it will ruin the entire bowl. Once the tray is complete freeze for about 10 minutes, turn the mold over and the items should pop out quickly. Repeat the steps as many times as you like or until you run out of chocolates.
Recipe: Cinnamon Star Cookies
Recently, I spent a few hours on a Saturday doing a Christmas Baking Day with Ashley from Reflecting on the Simple Things in Life baking treats to give to family, friends, and neighbors. One of the recipes we made from Favorite Brand Name: Cooking for Kids, Kids’ Party Food was the Cinnamon Stars. We made Stars, Christmas Trees, Snowmen, Bells, and many more fun shapes with this delicious recipe. The recipe was easy to do and delicious! The girls helped with this one recipe by picking out the shapes and sprinkling the cinnamon and sugar mixture over the top of the cookie cutouts.Cinnamon Stars
- 2 Tablespoons Sugar
- 3/4 teaspoon Ground Cinnamon
- 3/4 cup Butter or Margarine, softened
- 2 Egg Yolks
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
- 1 package Duncan Hines Moist Deluxe French Vanilla Cake Mix
1. Preheat oven to 375° F. Combine sugar and cinnamon in small bowl. Set aside.
2. Combine butter, egg yolks and vanilla extract in large bowl. Blend in cake mix gradually. Roll dough to 1/8 inch thickness on lightly floured surface. Cut with 2 1/2 inch star cookie cutter. We used a variety of cookie cutters when we made our cookies.
3. Sprinkle cookies with cinnamon-sugar mixture. Bake at 375° F for 6 to 8 minutes or until edges are light golden brown. Cool 1 minute on baking sheet. Remove to cooling rack. Cool completely. Store in airtight container. We put separated ours out into Christmas bags to distribute to family, friends, and neighbors.
This is a quick and easy recipe you can do with little ones helping. The recipe makes about 3 to 3 1/2 dozen Star cookies at 2 1/2 inches, however, our recipe made closer to 3 dozen since we used a variety of shapes. We had plenty to divide out and give as gifts. If you are looking for an inexpensive and easy recipe for the Holidays you may want to try this one.
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Free Tickets to Six Flags (Students & Teachers)

Six Flags is offering free tickets to students and teachers. Six Flags and Discovery Education are encouraging students to read through their Read to Succeed Program. More details about the program below:
Read to Succeed is a free educational program sponsored by Six Flags to inspire kids in grades K through 6 to engage in recreational reading. Students who complete six hours of recreational, nonschool-related reading are eligible to earn a free admission ticket to a participating Six Flags theme park. Teachers whose classes participate and complete the program are also eligible to earn a free ticket. Schools must be within a 250-mile radius of a participating Six Flags theme park in order to participate.
Check to see if your school is participating. It looks like even those homeschooling can participate in this program. They are starting this program in January 2011, but you can go ahead and sign up now. It is wonderful seeing companies rewarding students for reading.
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The Kids Christmas Tree
When Jake and I were first married we didn’t have a Christmas Tree so his Mom gave us a small one that she had and wasn’t using anymore. We used that little Christmas tree for several years! It was easy to put up and take down. Plus, a lot of the Holidays we were traveling to visit family so a real tree didn’t work well for us. We were in an apartment at the time and the tree was perfect. When Jake’s Mom moved to Seattle she gave us their family tree. It has been nice being able to decorate a full tree for the Holidays, especially now that we have kids, even though it is more work we have a grand time.Since we no longer use the smaller tree as our main one we have let the girls adopt that tree to put up in their bedroom. We put the tree up on a small folding table and they do all the decorating. The ornaments on their tree are wooden or plastic so if they should fall off they will not break. It has been a lot of fun seeing them decorate and re-decorate their cute little tree. Every year they have gotten better at spreading out the ornaments and decorating. They love falling asleep with the Christmas lights glowing on their tree. It has been a fun Holiday tradition we started three years ago that has really been a hit for the girls.
Do your kids decorate their rooms? What do they do to get their rooms ready for the Holiday season?




