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Showing posts with label Time: 60 minutes. Show all posts

Monday, December 14, 2009

Build-A-Bear

For a truly Pawsome experience, Build-A-Bear is a real treat! Not an everyday adventure, but a special indulgence, Build-A-Bear is an event that leaves an indelible mark on one's memory.

From choosing the critter that tugs most at your heart strings,

to giving it a voice.

From stuffing it with love and a gentle satin heart,

to giving it a fresh air-shower and a good brush down.

From choosing an outfit with accessories from head to toe,

to taking your new best friend home,

Build-A-Bear has become my children's event of the year!

Admittedly, a Build-A-Bear outing can also work out to be quite a costly excursion, but there are ways to have the experience without having to donate a kidney. For instance, we converted credit card points accumulated over a season to gift vouchers at a local shopping center which we then blew on Build-A-Bear, so our little trip didn't take cash out of our pockets.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Popcorn Threading


Ok, so this is an easy one. What's really great about it is that the kids get to polish off a healthy treat once it's done too.

All you need to do is pop up a whopping big bowl of popcorn (which the kids can do if you have an air popper, but you'll need to supervise if it's on the stove). HINT: Make more than you think you'll need - there's a lot of snacking that goes on while the creative juices are flowing!
Thread a nice long cotton onto a sewing needle - it mustn't be too sharp (for pokey little finger pricks) but it mustn't be too thick either (thick needles split the popcorn pieces into bits).
Set the kids to threading the popcorn. When they're through, tie the edges together and you'll have stylish popcorn jewelry - fit for any vacation!

*Including the actual popcorn making, this activity will probably take about an hour*

And what's popcorn without a movie, anyway? When it's all done, set them up in front of a good ol' Disney classic, and let them eat their jewelry!

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Easy Bake Biscuits

I usually steer clear of baking because 1. I am not very good at it and 2. the recipes I have tend to be complicated and finicky, but the truth is: The children LOVE baking! And since The Vacation Station is all about keeping the children happy, we waded into the murky waters of home baked goodies.

After a little reassurance from my dear friend, Chef Sam, I tried out this recipe for butter biscuits which was easy, easy, easy! I had all the ingredients, for a start, and happened to find some choc chips stashed in the back of the cupboard, so we were even able to turn it up a notch on the fancy scale!

So, here it is then, Chef Sam's super easy biscuit recipe:

Hard Butter Biscuits

INGREDIENTS:

300g butter, softened

165g sugar

2 eggs

500g flour (you may not need all or you may need extra flour, depending on temp of butter and size of eggs.)

METHOD:

Preheat oven to 180˚C.

Cream butter and sugar and add eggs.

Mix well and add half the flour.

Mix together, using your hands or a wooden spoon.

At this stage, extras can be added (like choc chips or jelly tots).

Continue adding flour until the dough is no longer sticky.

Shape into desired shapes and bake on a greased baking tray for approximately 15 minutes, or until golden brown. (This depends on thickness of the shape.) - ours baked for 7 minutes at 160C

Allow to cool and harden slightly before lifting from the tray.