I always enjoy reading the news of the
weird. You can always find a gem or two
in these stories. The top one for me
today was about a man who got shot in the ass by his dog. Another stand-out was a near Groupon related riot in York, England. Apparently, the
mall went to Groupon to sell discounted tickets to their Winter
Wonderland. The mall was swamped by
customers and an employee “dressed as a Christmas tree” was verbally abused and
an exhausted “elf” ended up quitting over the chaos. And finally, as if we didn’t already know
this…you can’t save your job by casting a spell on your boss by spreading birdseed around the place. When you read
about things like this you don’t want to be involved in them, but instead
sitting comfortably in a recliner with a cocktail watching from a safe distance.
Here is an easy and holiday appropriate activity that isn't weird at all.
Graham
Cracker Gingerbread House (http://pbskids.org/zoom/index.html)
Example from: the-wilson-world.blogspot.com |
Ingredients
10 whole graham crackers (8 for the house, 2
for the roof)
Can of frosting
¼ teaspoon cream of tartar
Candy to decorate your house (gumdrops,
licorice, hard candies, etc)
Large plate or tray
Spoon
Butter knife
Small plastic bag
Scissors
Here’s What You Have to Do:
Start by preparing your frosting. Add ¼ teaspoon of cream of tartar to about 1
cup of frosting. You can use homemade
frosting or store-bought. Cream of
tartar helps the frosting harden to your house will stand up.
Put your frosting mixture in a plastic bag
and cut a hole in the corner, so you can squeeze the frosting out of it.
Using the frosting as “glue,” glue four
double graham crackers in the shape of a rectangle on a tray or plate.
Then, glue two half-sized crackers to the
sides to make a complete box.
You can prop the walls of the house up
against something so the house dries straight.
Now put the frosting on the corners of two
more graham crackers. Place the crackers
on either side to make a peak. This is
the roof of your house.
Let your house dry for an hour. Once the structure is dry, coat each side
with frosting and use candy to decorate your house. Use your imagination. Be sure to decorate one side at a time so the
frosting doesn’t get hard before you can stick candy to it.
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