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Applesauce Christmas Ornaments

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Date: 12/20/2008 Topics: Craft Tips > Christmas | Readers Request > Crafts  
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I am looking for the applesauce and cinnamon recipe to make Christmas cut-out ornaments.

Barbara from Springfield, IL
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By Poor But Proud (529) Contact
Late Post but to answer your question...
I think the reason some don't just give the recipe is that they might want to show people how easy it is to find it on Google and not here. I have seen people ask "what is Nutella...I have a jar and don't know what it is". Well, everyone was trying to be kind but the reality is it's right on the label. Some folks don't do computer searches often, and those who do are just trying, perhaps, to be helpful and let them see how much more they can discover if they try google first.
But, that's just me...

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By Mary (Guest Post)
This recipe was on my list to find, how timely. We are planning to do hearts from these on Valentine's Day.

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By piwacket (43) Contact
Here's another: 15 Tbsp plus cinnamon; 12 Tbsp applesauce
Blend cinnamon & applesauce together in bowl, mix well. Dough should be stiff, add more applesauce if dough does not stick together.
Preheat oven to 150 degrees, cover work surface with wax paper; sprinkle wax paper & rolling pin with cinnamon. Roll out dough to 1/4 in. thickness. Cut shapes with cookie cutters. Place cut-out shapes on cake rack, Bake till dry. *Note: before baking, use a drinking straw to make a hole in the dough for hanging.

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By piwacket (43) Contact
I'm sorry that no one can just give you the recipe, its simple: 1 cup applesauce & 1 cup of cinnamon, you add a little nutmeg & allspice to really make it more spicy. Mix the applesauce & the cinnamon & spices until it gets to be nice clay consistancy, if its too sticky you may add more cinnamon if needed. Sprinkle cinnamon on your surface when you start to roll it out, take your shapes & starting cutting. Put the shapes in a warm, dry spot to dry...this takes a few days. Oh, the beautiful fragance you will have through out the house.

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Request: Applesauce Christmas Ornaments

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How do you make ornaments out of applesauce?

Lisa from Springfield, MA

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RE: Applesauce Christmas Ornaments

http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1822,154180-246207,00.html (12/13/2007)

By theseamstress

RE: Applesauce Christmas Ornaments

Here are some instructions that we just posted on ThriftyFun: http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf91956538.tip.html (12/14/2007)

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