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Hot Cocoa Milk Bottles


Make Hot Cocoa Milk Bottles

This week I'm sharing with you a special Winter treat from our Bittersweet Walnut Grove book series. Homemade Hot Cocoa was always enjoyed on the farm during the winter. Especially after shoveling snow, feeding the cows, or breaking up the ice in the water tanks.  This delightful Homemade Cocoa recipe is straight from the farm, published in Winter Thyme. It's incredibly easy to whip up and makes a great gift! 

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Print the Hot Cocoa Tags


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      Make Hot Cocoa Milk Bottles

      Start with Mom's Homemade Hot Cocoa Recipe, then follow the directions below to make adorable bottles to share or have at your next Winter get-together! 


      DIRECTIONS:

      Fill glass milk bottles 3/4 full with Homemade Hot Cocoa. Next, add a 1 inch layer of mini chocolate chips. Pour mini marshmallows into each milk bottle until full. Place on lids and close.

      Die cut paper bows for each hot cocoa bottle or cut by hand. Score and fold to form each bow. Set aside.

      Print hot cocoa tags onto one sheet of white card stock.  Punch or cut tags from card stock. Using glue dots secure a hot cocoa tag and paper bow to the neck of each bottle.

      Follow instructions on tags to enjoy a cup of hot cocoa.



      Make Hot Cocoa Milk Bottles


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      In the Kitchen: Maple Apple Cider



      This week I'm sharing with you a special autumn treat from our Bittersweet Walnut Grove book series. Farm to Table isn't a trend for those us who grew up on farm! This refreshing Maple Apple Cider recipe is straight from the farm, published in Fall Thyme. It's so incredibly easy to make! Just add water to 3 simple ingredients and let it simmer while it fills your home with a scent of "Home Sweet Home". 



      Download the Apple Jar Toppers


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          Start with the Maple Apple Cider Recipe, then come follow the directions below to make adorable bottles to share or have at your next Autumn gathering! 


          DIRECTIONS:

          Fill swing top glass bottles with Maple Apple Cider. Secure swing top lids.

          Print apple jar toppers onto one sheet of white card stock.  Punch or cut jar toppers from card stock. Whole punch each jar topper and set aside.

          Using a heavy duty whole punch or a hammer and drill bit from your husband's tools punch a whole into the center of each cinnamon stick. Thread twine through cinnamon stick and jar topper. Tie onto  Maple Apple Cider bottles and serve.

          Find more seasonal projects and recipes in Bittersweet Walnut Grove's Book Series
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