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Snowman Soup for GiftsSnowman Soup Recipe II have seen several varieties of Snowman soup on the internet. Here is my version. I buy my mugs at the dollar store ($1 each). Wash them well. I got approximately. 12 gifts out of this recipe.
Mix all ingredients well. Place 3 heaping tablespoons per serving in a small plastic bag (I used enough for 2 servings) and close with a twist tie. Place candy cane or cinnamon stick in mug. Place plastic bag in bottom of mug then place a paper cupcake liner on top of bag. Fill with approx. 15 mini marshmallows. Place filled mug into a small plastic bag or wrap with plastic wrap and tie at top (I found a mug fits well into a Glad sandwich bag if you line the handle up with the corner side). Decorate with curly ribbon, etc. Attach following on a card: Snowman Soup "Was told you've been real good this year. Always glad to hear it! With freezing weather drawing near, you'll need to warm the spirit. So, here's a little Snowman Soup, complete with stirring stick. Add hot water and sip it slow, it's sure to do the trick" Add a message on the back of the card for directions: Mix 3 heaping tablespoons with hot water and enjoy ! If you use enough for 2 then add a message noting there is enough for 2 mugs of soup to enjoy or share with a friend. This was an easy and inexpensive treat for craft shows, small gifts, etc. Hope you enjoy !! By Hvnlyhills from Peebles, OH Snowman Soup IIThis comes from somewhere, it was sent to me. If its yours, let me know and I'll put your name in here!
Place all of the above into a new mug, then cover or wrap with cellophane, decorate and attach the following poem... "Was told you've been real good this year,
A So here's a little Snowman Soup
Feedback About This Post:RE: Snowman Soup for GiftsI love using this, last year I found this and used it to put in Christmas candy bags for our church. Instead of mugs I use plastic baggies from the craft area of walmart, and place everything neatly in them, with the marshmallows in their own bag. For all my ingredients I spent less than $20 and have enough for 100 bags of Snowman Soup. Post by brandilovette RE: Snowman Soup for Gifts
I wanted to use some "shiny" twist ties to close the cellophane bag and came up with the idea to just wrap one in aluminum foil. Worked great! Post By servantof_jesus @ hotmail. com (Guest Post) RE: Snowman Soup for GiftsI got my Christmas mugs from the local Habitat ReStore for 25 cents each, washed them, filled them with wrapped seasonal candy, and gave them to a minister friend for a party for underprivileged children. Post by nanaverm RE: Snowman Soup for Gifts
I plan on using this recipe this year but with a little twist -- it's gonna be from Santa to all my children (ages 15, 13, 11, 9). Post by MammaTenor RE: Snowman Soup for Giftsluv it.....the grandsons will luv it...thanx for the neat and cheap idea :0) Post by grammar RE: Snowman Soup for Gifts
What a fantastic idea, esecially with most folks here in the south unemployed. Post By Paula Jo Carr, Mebane NC USA (Guest Post) RE: Snowman Soup for Gifts
I HAVE DONE SNOWMAN SOUP AS GIFTS FOR CHILDREN - PUT POEM AND INGREDIENTS IN A CERAMIC MUG; TIE IT UP WITH CLEAR WRAP, TIE A PLAID RIBBON. Post by WandaJo RE: Snowman Soup for GiftsI DID THIS AS CHRISTMAS GIFTS LAST YEAR FOR ALL MY CO-WORKERS AT THE HOSPITAL. YOU CAN FIND NEAT INEXPENSIVE MUGS AT THE DOLLAR STORE. I USED INDIVIDUAL PACKS OF COCOA MIX INSTEAD OF MIXING UP MY OWN. I PUT THE MARSHMALLOWS IN A BAGGIE AND TIED IT UP WITH A CANDY CANE AND RIBBON THEN PUT IN THE MUG. I FILLED THE REMAINING SPACE WITH CANDY KISSES. Post By MARCY (Guest Post) RE: Snowman Soup for Gifts
I love this idea!!! How sweet! Post By Karen in SC (Guest Post) RE: Snowman Soup for GiftsWhat a clever idea!!! I love it!!! Thanx Hvnlyhills!!! Post by Luvyabye |
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