Beth came up with a great idea this Christmas and decided to have a baking day with Faith and two of her friends. She sent out invitations and asked each girl to bring their apron and a smile.
Mrs. Claus’ Kitchen was decorated and in full baking mode all day. The scents that came from there were incredible and the food delish beyond words.
The girls started the day off early yesterday reading recipes, mixing, baking, decorating, snacking, and having loads of fun.
At the end of the day, each girl got to take home all kinds of sweet treats that she had helped make.
The menu for the day included Mrs. Claus Sugar Cookies, Snowballs, Frosty’s Pumpkin Bread, Rudolph’s Hot Chocolate, and Santa’s Favorite M&M Cookies.
Beth surprised Faith with some of the decorating details.
Sweet face, isn’t it?
The center of the table had all of the cookie cutters out and ready to use.
All of the baking ingredients and utensils were being watched over carefully by Mr. and Mrs. Gingerbread Man.
More of the baking stuff.
Beth, Kennedy, Lexxie, and Faith.
All of these girls are homeschooled so this was a great fun home economics lesson.
Beth had recipe books for each girl. She also added recipes that they were not making so their books would have more choices.
The sugar cookie were wonderful, the pumpkin bread truly incredible. I didn’t get a picture of the m&m cookies, but they too were great. They also fixed homemade hot chocolate and put it into jars with an instruction label on the front.
These were the snowballs they made. You can see that they had already been divided among the girls so there weren’t many left.
What a fun day baking and spending time together!!
Are you wondering where I was the entire day?
Well, I wasn’t allowed in the kitchen except for some cleanup time during the day. My friend Veronica and I decided to take advantage of the time and wrap Christmas gifts for the girls. It was great fun and time well spent.
You know I am all about making memories and I do think this was another memory for the memory book.