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December 23-29, 2005
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H R B N E S
A O S K W A
T B C N F P
M M H K D C
S S R I E J
C U I R B Y
L T S N N E
U E T I S N
F A M I L Y
W R A M E A
I M S S C A
N U C I Y O
D F R O R S
S F R E P I
S G L O V E
P E R Y I O
H R L A C D
K E T K E O
P L A C E A
L O E M T G
F M C N R T
B Y A A M P
N S F A N A
N O WM A N
N E W P C U
N S L E D K
E L K C N A
C A S F K H
E Y R R U L
S Y C H I L
J L I C Y I
A I N A M H
N O A C C A
U A P R W K
A C K R E K
R A J R C U
Y M A Y A N
C A R g V A
R R WWM H
L U A R E M
N C H L R F
S N L H B S
C S K T O O
F J Z I A R
L S U T F L
Cocoa
December
Snow
Ice
Santa
Christmas
Kwaanza
Hanukkah
Family
Flurry
January
Sled
Wind
Slippery
Hibernate
Fireplace
Jacket
Earmuff
Scarf
Glove
Hat
Chill
Snowman
Hockey
Holiday Pinata
* Large paper shopping bag
* wrapped candy
glitter * tape
scissors
glue
* newspaper * stick, bat or broom
* colored tissue paper
Fill a large shopping bag with loosely crinkled newspaper. Add the wrapped candy
along with the newspaper. Close the bag and tape. Get ready to decorate!
Cut tissue paper into 3 inch strips. Fringe the strips by cutting along the edge.
Be careful not to cut all the way through. Glue the strips around the bag.
Start at the bottom or at one side. Overlap the tissue paper. Decorate your
pinata to look like a Christmas ornament, Santa Claus, donkey, snowman or
glue any other holiday inspired theme.
Hang the pinata. Blindfold one person at a time, give him the stick and aim
him at the pinata. Make sure that everyone is clear of the
stick. STAND WAY BACK. Once the pinata is broken, make
sure that everyone gets a share of the candy.
Crispy
Christmas Tree
Treats
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Ingredients:
* 5 cups crispy rice cereal
* 1/4 cup margarine or butter
* 4 cups mini-marshmallows or 6-10 oz.
bag of regular marshmallows
* 10 -12 regular size marshmallows and
toothpicks
* green food coloring
* red cinnamon candies, m&m's®,
sprinkles or colored icing
Melt margarine in a 3 qt. saucepan, then
add 4 cups marshmallows and cook over
low heat, stirring constantly till syrupy.
Remove from heat, add green food
coloring. Add cereal and stir until well
mixed. When cool enough to handle,
shape crispy rice mixture into cones.
When cooled, stick a toothpick through a
marshmallow and stick into the bottom
to serve as the tree's base. Decorate
with candy and/or icing. ,
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I’M A
LITTLE
SNOWMAN
(Tune: “I’m a Little Teapot”)
I’m a little snowman,
Short and fat.
Here is my broom
And here is my hat.
When the sun comes out
I’ll melt away,
But I’ll be back another day!
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