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Easy Treat Gifts for Kids to Give
By Brenda Hyde
Giving treats to our family
and friends is always a nice touch for birthday, holidays or just to say thank
you.
We have some special recipes that can be
made by children with just a little help if they are younger. Teaching
children how to make and give gifts is something they will always
remember and pass down to their own children in the future. These
recipes are a wonderful place to start.
Cocoa Butter Balls
2/3 cup butter (softened)
3/4 cup powdered sugar
3 tablespoons cocoa powder
1 tablespoon milk or water
1/2 tsp. vanilla
2 cups oatmeal
1/2 to 3/4 cup powdered sugar for coating
Blend butter and sugar. Blend cocoa, water and vanilla. Add cocoa
mixture to butter mixture and blend thoroughly. Add oatmeal and blend
with hands. Form into ball, 3/4 inch in diameter. Chill mixture as
necessary to make shaping easier. Place additional powdered sugar in
bowl. Drop balls into sugar. Roll to coat. Place on plate; refrigerate
until firm, about one hour. Makes 36 balls.
Chocolate Sugarplums
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips, melted
1/2 cup confectioners sugar
1/4 cup light corn syrup
1/3 cup water, plus 1 tsp. rum or almond extract
2 1/2 cups finely crushed vanilla wafer crumbs
1 cup pecans, crushed
1/2 cup granulated sugar
Line cookie sheets or trays with waxed paper. Melt chips in microwave,
starting with 25 seconds, stirring and going again for 10 seconds each
time, then stirring again until melted. In a medium sized bowl, mix
melted chips, confectioners sugar, corn syrup and water with extract
with a wooden spoon. Stir in cookie crumbs and pecans until blended.
Shape by rounded teaspoonfuls into balls. (if too crumbly add a tiny
amount of water). Roll in granulated sugar. Place on cookie sheets.
Store in airtight container.
S'more Mix
2 cups honey graham cereal
1 cup tiny marshmallows
1 cup peanuts
1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips
1/2 cup raisins, or chocolate covered raisins
Mix all ingredients in a large plastic bag. Tightly close bag and
shake
well. To give as gifts divide the mix into small plastic or cellophane
bags, and tie with a pretty ribbon and gift tag.
Maple Squares
3/4 cup peanut butter
1/2 cup maple syrup
1 1/2 cups nonfat dry milk powder
about 2 tablespoons chopped peanuts
Mix the peanut butter and maple syrup until well blended. Add the milk
powder, stir well. Spread the mixture into a loaf pan. Pat it down to
make an even layer. Sprinkle the peanuts over the mixture and press
gently. Chill 1 hour. Cut into 1 inch squares. Keep covered and
chilled
until you serve. Makes about 32 squares.
Gift Wrapping Your Treats
Once you have made your treats here are several ways you can package
them to give away:
*Decorated brown paper lunch sacks with fabric hearts or shapes. Place
your treat in a plastic bag then into your gift bag. Staple shut and
add
a gift tag.
*Place your treats in interesting tins that you can find at thrift
stores. Be sure to wash the tins in hot soapy water first, dry and
place
waxed paper in the bottom of the tin before you put in the treats.
*Small wicker baskets are great for holding treats. They can be found
at
craft stores, or thrift stores. Be sure to wash baskets with a stiff
brush in warm, soapy water if they have been used. Place your treats
in
a plastic or cellophane bag, tie with bow and place in your basket.
You
can also line the basket with tissue or fabric before placing in
treats.
For more Romantic crafts, ideas, recipes
and tips visit Brenda at Seeds
of Knowledge to be inspired. http://www.seedsofknowledge.com
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