measuring cup, spoon, large bowl, small bowl, 12x12x9" triangle pan
Ingredients:
2 feet of snow
1 bucket of fun
3 pints of friends
1 pinch of Christmas
3 pints of family
1 dash of joy
1 dash of hope
1 gallon of love
2 tb of sledding
3 cups of caring
1 ton of prayer
1 pound of spirit
1 cup of hot chocolate
Directions:
In a large bowl, mix your family and friends and add love. In a small bowl mix your care, joy, and hope. Pour the ingredients from the small bowl into the large bowl and add a whole lot of prayer. Stir the combination while dropping in a pinch of Christmas and some hot chocolate. Put the mixture into the oven for forty minutes. After the forty minutes is up, pull the pan out of the oven. Clean the small bowl out and combine spirit and sledding for frosting. Sprinkle on some snow and have a great winter.
Ingredients
1 Christmas Tree
4 c. of stockings
2 tbs of garland
1 tsp of ornaments
1/2c of candy canes
3c. of wreaths
3/4 c. of snow
1/4c. of christmas lights
1 c. ofr poinsettias
1 gallon of giving
6 tbs of loving
7 tps of caring
8 cups of gifts
1 jug of joy
5 cups of holiday cheer
Preheat your oven to 400 degrees. Take your big bowl and add the 1 Christmas tree, 2 tbs. of garland, and 1/2 cups of candy canes. Also add to that bowl, the 3/4 cups of snow, 1 cup of poinsettias, and the 8 c. of gifts. Then whisk them together and add them to the 8-by-10 inch pan. Wash the big bowl out and add 6 tbs of loving, 5 c. of holiday cheer, and 4 c. of stockings and blend them well together. Add them to the pan in which you added the first bunch. Next, take the small bowl and add 1 tsp. of ornaments, 3 c. of wreaths, and 1/4 c. of Christmas lights. Add them to the pan as well. Use the 1 gallon of giving, 7 tsp. of caring, and 1 jug of joy as toppings to your Holly Jolly Christmas Recipe. Bake it for 25 days so, and you will have Christmas joy to spread throughout the world on Christmas morning. Only use this recipe on the 1st of December.
Merry Christmas!!!!!
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