Tuesday 20 December 2011

Sandwiches for Dinner?

It'll be Christmas in a few days and it might be a little busy around your house. You still want to put something healthy on the table for dinner, but you need to whip up something quickly. Sandwiches to the rescue! The trick to turning a sandwich into dinner fare is to warm it up.

Check out some of these great suggestions:
  • Tuna Melt Sandwiches  -- Try this on our Marble Rye Bread (we swirl light and dark rye together for a great effect)

Grandin Bakery's Marble Rye Bread

Monday 19 December 2011

Hmmm...how to keep the kids busy at the family Christmas party?

Here are a few of our favorite ideas:
  • Set up a craft station to make ornaments. Stock up on popsicle sticks, pompoms, pipe cleaners, beads and glue. Let the kids create!
  • Have some "Minute to Win It" type games ready to go. Have the kids race each other to stack six metal nuts (from the hardware store) on top of each other using only a pencil (no hands!). Last year, at our family Christmas, one of the challenges was to put cookies on our foreheads and get them into our mouths by simply scrunching up our faces -- lots of laughs with that one! Check out the Minute to Win It website for more game ideas.
  • Have a white elephant gift exchange: all the gifts have to be something from home that you don't need (want!) anymore. Each person can open a new gift or "steal" someone else's when it's their turn.
  • Give the kids gingerbread men or sugar cookies to decorate with icing and candies. Put the icing into Ziploc bags and snip off the corners so that kids can squeeze out the icing.
  • Set out a stocking and a bucket full of a bunch of household items. Let the kids take turns putting an item into the stocking and turns guessing what's inside just by feeling it.
Hope you have fun at your holiday get-togethers this year. We're sure looking forward to ours!