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Holiday Baking with Kids
Fun and Easy Goodies to Make with Your Children
By Lisa Marie Metzler
Combine all the ingredients in a food processor or blender and mix thoroughly until well blended. The mix yields about 3 cups. Store in an airtight container.
Baker's Tip: For the best tasting cappuccino mix, use a good, brand-name coffee.
Directions for the recipient tag: In a mug, combine 2 tablespoons of mix to a cup of boiling water. Stir, sip and enjoy a tranquil moment.
Gift tags and instruction tags can be easily made on your computer. Try typing in "printable gift tags" at any search engine. Let the children personalize the tags by handwriting the message on them. For even more creativity, try creating new names for the recipes, like "Cafe (family name) Cappuccino" or "Let it Snow Cocoa."
The most important thing to remember when baking with children is to have fun! Don't worry about a broken egg on the floor or a messy kitchen. Embrace the moment and take pictures of your children's flour-covered cheeks!


