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Post by WVsnowflake on Dec 13, 2004 11:34:19 GMT -6
Ok here is where the good stuff comes out!
How about mking some real nice ornaments to hang around that smell like Cinnamon? Well here is the recipe.
Cinnamon Ornaments 2 cups applesauce 1 cup cinnamon 2 tablespoons white glue
Place applesauce in a bowl. Using an electric mixer on low speed, gradually beat in 1 cup of cinnamon and white glue. Mix until a pasty dough forms. Spoon the mixture into tart or candy molds. Make a hole in each ornament with a straw or wooden pick. Let dry for 24 hours.
Remove from molds. String ribbon through the holes. ;D
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Post by Palomino on Dec 19, 2004 3:27:08 GMT -6
How 'bout a homemade Christmas tree made by stuffing the cedar branches from my tree outside into a glass lamp. Yeah....I was too lazy to put up a real tree.
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Post by olhillbilly on Dec 19, 2004 5:40:33 GMT -6
sounds like it orta burn for all of about 37 seconds.
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Post by WVsnowflake on Dec 19, 2004 14:41:11 GMT -6
My dad used to make us a Christmas tree using a Hawthorn branch, put it in a Coffee can with rocks. Then on every thorn he put a gumdrop. Very cute lil tree! and the best part was we got to eat the gumdrops! ;D
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Lacey
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Post by Lacey on Dec 20, 2004 23:05:46 GMT -6
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Post by WVsnowflake on Dec 21, 2004 0:15:30 GMT -6
Hey Lacey ! CHEERS !
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Post by leneeg on Dec 21, 2004 3:37:53 GMT -6
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Post by owiebrain on Dec 26, 2004 2:39:29 GMT -6
We made cinnamon ornaments this year. Well, the kids did anyway. They just used 1/2 applesauce and 1/2 cinnamon. No glue. Good thing, too, since my 2 year old decided to eat some of them.
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