Monday, December 15, 2008

Cinnamon Ornaments




What you'll need:
1 1/2 cups ground cinnamon


1 cup applesauce


1/4 cup white school glue (like Elmer's)


Bowl


Plastic food wrap


Rolling pin


Wax paper


Cookie cutters or a knifeRibbon or yarn for hanging Straw
How to make it:
1.Mix cinnamon, applesauce, and glue together in a bowl. The dough should be as thick as cookie dough. Add a bit of water if the dough is too stiff.
2.Remove from bowl and knead. Put it back in the bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and let sit for at least a half hour.
3.Remove the dough, knead again to make sure it's smooth. Flatten/roll the dough between waxed paper until it's between 1/4" thick and 1/8" thick.
4.Cut out desired shapes, use a straw to punch a hole for the ribbon to hang. The circle of dough will pull out with the straw.
5.Gently place the shapes on a piece of clean wax paper. They will take 3-5 days to dry, and you will need to turn them over a couple of times a day for them to dry evenly and flat.
Don't be surprised to see that the ornaments get smaller during the drying process. Keep this in mind when you pick out the cookie cutters for your designs. You will also notice that if you do not turn the ornaments over often enough while they are drying, the edges of the ornaments will curl.When dry, thread a piece of ribbon or yarn through the hole to hang.
These makes your house smell amazing!!

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Monday, December 1, 2008


















Pomegranate Salad




The top picture shows what a sweet pomegranate looks like. When making this salad you should use only the sweet pomegranate. This is a recipe that has been in my family for generations.
We always have this salad on Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Pomegranate Salad for 10 people
4 sweet pomegranate
4 apples Fuji, gala or jonagold cut into small pieces with peeling on
4 bananas sliced
1 cup walnuts
1 pt. Heavy whipping cream whipped and sweetened.

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