Archive for December, 2008

Snowman Biscuits

Monday, December 15th, 2008

What You Need

  • Refrigerated biscuits - 3 biscuits per snowman
  • Raisins
  • Pretzel sticks
  • Cookie sheet
  • vanilla frosting (or use the optional ingredients below)

Optional Ingredients:

  • Powdered sugar
  • Milk
  • Colored sugar
  • Clean Paint brush or basting brush

Directions:

To assemble each snowman, lay 3 biscuits vertically on a cookies sheet. Add raisins for eyes, nose, mouth and buttons. Use the pretzel sticks for arms.  Bake as directed on the biscuit can. *Please ask an adult to supervise using the hot oven*.
Optional:  Make an icing out of the powdered sugar and milk. Paint the icing on each snowman, then sprinkle with colored sugar. Enjoy!

How To Keep a Cut Christmas Tree Fresh

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Here’s How:

  1. Refresh the tree by making a straight cut, taking one inch off the butt and immediately place in water. This will improve water uptake (See Tip 1).
  2. Place the tree in a stand that can hold at least 1 gallon of water. You should expect the tree to take up additional water. Water the new tree until water uptake stops.
  3. Always keep the base of a tree in water. If the base dries out, resin will form over the cut end and the tree will not be able to absorb water and will dry out quickly. You don’t need anything other than regular tap water - drying out deters future water uptake and will need a new cut. Commercially prepared mixes like aspirin, sugar and other additives introduce into the water are not necessary. Research has shown that plain water will keep a tree fresh.
  4. Check for worn Christmas tree light electrical cords and always unplug at night. Use UL approved electrical decorations and cords. Using miniature lights produce less heat and reduce the drying effect on the tree or chance of fire.
  5. Take down the tree before it dries out. Many fresh cut trees if properly cared for (using the first four steps) should last at least five weeks before drying out. Some species keep their moisture longer that others.

Tips:

  1. Cutting a refresh cookie off the tree base is important only when trees have been cut for over 4 hours.
  2. For easier watering, buy a funnel and a 3 to 4 foot tube. Slip the tube over the funnel outlet, extend tubing down into the tree stand and water without bending over or disturbing the tree skirt. Hide this system in an out-of-the-way part of the tree.