Cinnamon Ornaments? Yum!

It is time! Time for decorations and delicious scents and fun! Yes, it’s time to make cinnamon ornaments!

Delicious, delicious smelling cookies you should not eat.

There are several different recipes floating around on the web, but since I’ve had issues in the past with children taking bites out of these, I like to use only edible ingredients:

Cinnamon and applesauce. Right on.

Cinnamon and applesauce. To make ornaments, start with equal parts applesauce and cinnamon. (We used 1 cup of each.) Your dough will probably be sticky; begin adding cinnamon like it was flour until it reaches a rollable consistency – pliable but not very sticky.

Now for the fun part.

Sprinkle some cinnamon on a clean dry surface to keep the dough from sticking to it; you can add more cinnamon any time things start to get sticky. Roll out your dough between 1/4 and 1/2 inch thick – any thinner than that and your ornaments will be extra fragile, any thicker and it will be hard to dry it enough.

You can use a drinking straw to make a nice round hole in the top.

Like so.

When you’re ready to bake your ornaments, set your oven to 200F and bake them for about 2 1/2 hours. You can also dry them on a wire rack for 2 or 3 days, but that’s a long time to trust that my children won’t stick their fingers in something.

Once they’re done drying (and cool) stick some ribbon through the hole. Ta-da! You have ornaments that were fun to make and will scent your house all month. I actually have some that are more than four years old that are still intact, and they still smell great. We make more almost every year though, because some break (or get eaten) and they make great little gifts to give away to friends and neighbors.

Monday Morning Link Party: XX

Good morning, all! You may have noticed the lack of link party last week. It’s true: I ditched you all to take my kids to the zoo. Also, Greg and I bought ourselves an early Christmas present – a new lens for our camera that is pretty darn awesome.

It's a tiger. Yup.

Oh, hi there, tiger. Were you busy? No, don’t mind us. We stayed for almost 6 hours – until the zoo closed – and saw almost the whole thing. Whoo.

Look at those kids.

All in all it was a good time.

…Weren’t there links around here somewhere?

Foamboard Ornaments from Delia Creates

These Foamboard Ornaments from Delia Creates are simple but elegant. I love this idea.

Something else I love?

Super Hero Puppets from Serving Pink Lemonade

These Super Hero Puppets from Serving Pink Lemonade.

My boys would LOVE a set of these. In fact, Teddy is pointing at the screen and excitedly repeating, “Mumama” (Spiderman) as I type these words. Hmmm.

12 Homemade Gifts in a Jar from My Blessed Life

Christmas is coming – so check out this list of 12 Homemade Gifts in a Jar from My Blessed Life. That sewing kit is a really cute idea.

Finally – are you kidding me – Buns in my Oven has a recipe for Nutella Swirl Peanut Butter Cookies.

Nutella Swirl Peanut Butter Cookies from Buns in my Oven

I may have to try these. You know. For, uh, research purposes.

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Countdown to Christmas!

You would not believe the excitement around here as we switched our calendar to December. “Mommy, it’s almost CHRISTMAS!!!” Add to that a chilly damp turn in the weather and I guess it makes sense that we’re listening to Christmas songs and Max is packing a pillowcase with toys so he can play Santa. By the way, I have created the greatest Christmas station ever. I don’t know if it will work, as I’ve never tried sharing a station before, but here is a link that will possibly take you to our Christmas Pandora station. If it doesn’t work, we started the station with Gene Autry’s ‘Holiday’ album. It’s fantastic. BEST CHRISTMAS STATION EVER.

If you’re in the Christmas mood too, perhaps you’d like the recipe for a single mug of hot chocolate in no time flat?

Put about 1 cup of milk in a microwave-safe mug.

Milk!

Heat it in the microwave until it’s a tiny bit warmer than you like to drink it. I heat mine about one minute and twenty seconds. Add 1 tbsp sugar and 1/2 tbsp cocoa powder.

Cocoa!

I always have trouble getting those cocoa lumps to dissolve into the cocoa. Every time. I’ve made a game-changing discovery this week, though. To have cocoa that’s smooth AND frothy, just stick a wire whisk into your mug.

Time to stir!

Twirl the handle between your palms until it’s sufficiently mixed up.

Frothy foamy goodness.

It’s done! You can add a drop of vanilla, or some marshmallows, or a candy cane to mix things up but when it comes to a fast, warm, delicious cup of hot chocolate, this is all you need.