What Is The Online Christmas Party?
The Lilliput Station Online Christmas Party is a blog meme hosted by Melissa Telling of Lilliput Station Adventures. It is a way for homeschoolers (and our friends) all over the world to get together and share some Christmas spirit. It is a place to gather new ideas, new recipes, and maybe a few new traditions. It is a time of fellowship and fun, a time to share the love of Christ with all of our online friends. It is our way of making the season a little brighter for those we have never met, but still feel as if we know.
Due to the "busy"ness of the season, the Online Christmas Party will take place during the month of November this year. Hopefully this will give everyone more time to participate, and give us all more time to do the neat crafts and activities that everyone shares.
My recipe idea is really simple. The past few years we have made chocolate covered pretzels for the girls' teachers at co-op and at church. Very inexpensive and simple to make.
Ingredients: Bag of pretzels, block of chocolate, sprinkles
Melt the chocolate in a double broiler. Coat the pretzels with chocolate. Let the kids put on the sprinkles. After they have dried, put them in cute little bags.
We always get lots of thanks for these treats. It makes the girls feel good, too, to know that they made them.
Go enter the online party!!!! There are some great ideas over there.
One of our favorite Christmas snacks involves pretzels and chocolate, too! Pretzels and Hershey's kisses. Place kisses on top of pretzels, bake at 300 until kisses start to melt. Done! How's that for easy???
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Hello, I sent you a parcel from New Zealand last year and just wondered if you liked it? I sent it while on Holiday in CA, but live in New Zealand. Just always wondered if the kids or you liked it, It would be so neat to get a little something from another country. I have just started a blog -
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