Tuesday 23 December 2014

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My sister and I have been looking forward to Christmas so much this holiday season, it's our favorite time of year. We didn't have time this year to buy proper reindeer food... so we made our own. This recipe is a very a little of this and a little of that. It's a completely made up recipe that's fun to do with everyone; we had a great time making it.

Ingrediants:

1 brussel sproat grated
1/2 a carrot grated
1/2 a teaspoon of vannila extract
75g scottish rolled oats
30g coco powder (or enough that it looks brown and you can see the oats when you mix toghether)
25g of sugar

Methods:

1. Put everything in a bowl and mix up together until it resembles a dirt type consistency. It's much easier to get messy and mix with your hands, or a spoon.

This is without carrot but almost everything else
2. Put that mixture into a small plastic bag, tie the top with a pretty ribbon, or a piece of string so nothing falls out.

3. On Christmas eve night, have some fun and sprinkle in your backgarden with your kids.

Happy Baking and have a brilliant Christmas. Beth xx


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Tuesday 23 December 2014

Homemade Reindeer Food


My sister and I have been looking forward to Christmas so much this holiday season, it's our favorite time of year. We didn't have time this year to buy proper reindeer food... so we made our own. This recipe is a very a little of this and a little of that. It's a completely made up recipe that's fun to do with everyone; we had a great time making it.

Ingrediants:

1 brussel sproat grated
1/2 a carrot grated
1/2 a teaspoon of vannila extract
75g scottish rolled oats
30g coco powder (or enough that it looks brown and you can see the oats when you mix toghether)
25g of sugar

Methods:

1. Put everything in a bowl and mix up together until it resembles a dirt type consistency. It's much easier to get messy and mix with your hands, or a spoon.

This is without carrot but almost everything else
2. Put that mixture into a small plastic bag, tie the top with a pretty ribbon, or a piece of string so nothing falls out.

3. On Christmas eve night, have some fun and sprinkle in your backgarden with your kids.

Happy Baking and have a brilliant Christmas. Beth xx


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