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Hot Cocoa Recipe, Gift Tags, Jingle Bells, and Coloring Page

2012 November 12

From Our Home To Yours

 

It’s that time of year when the weather is getting colder and in some places its even snowing. It’s also right about now I start looking for food gifts to make and give to family and friends during the holiday season.

My daughter and I came up with this recipe for rich and creamy hot cocoa a couple of years ago. The recipe makes a big batch, so its perfect to make for gift giving or large gatherings.

We also love listening to holiday music while we are cooking in the kitchen, and
Jingle Bells is one of our favorite festive songs.


Here is a clip of  Billy Gorilly’s Piano version of Jingle Bells.

Music, Coloring, and Hot Cocoa on a Cold Winter’s Day

Buy Jingle Bells               Print Coloring Page          Hot Cocoa Recipe

 

Create lasting family memories, get the kids involved in making this Rich and Creamy Hot Cocoa Mix.

Put the mix in airtight glass jars, attach a gift tag with ribbon and you have a sweet little gift for someone on your list.

 

 Print Recipe Card and Gift Tag

 

 

 

> For more winter themed coloring pages click here

> Learn more about Billy Gorilly, visit his website at BillyGorilly.com

 

Keep Smiling, Singing, and Learning
And You Can Make Everyday
Simply Splendiferous!

 and the Billy Gorilly Crew 

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4 Responses Post a comment
  1. @NikkiSchwartzVB permalink
    November 13, 2012

    What a cute printable! Saving the video to play with my kiddo in December!

  2. November 14, 2012

    Whoa. That’s a serious recipe. Way bigger than just putting the hot cholocate pouch in the hot water, haha. Maybe I’ll see if I can give it to my wife to whip up for me. 🙂 Got here from the Blog Hop!

    • November 14, 2012

      Hi TB, Thanks for stopping by my blog. It does make a lot of cocoa mix. I gave it away as part of gift baskets; everyone said they loved it.

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