Edible presents children can make this Christmas

Fiona Staunton • December 8, 2017

What our children 'giving' to loved ones this Christmas?

It is now two weeks to Christmas. If your house is anything like mine, the kids have a long list of all the things they are 'getting'. I constantly remind them that it is a list of things they are 'asking for'. Where is their list of cards to write, presents to buy and gifts to wrap?
Personally, I feel that it is so important to remind them of others less fortunate and get them involved in gifting.

Each year I get the kids involved in a charity. The last few years it has been the shoebox appeal. The kids choose what goes into the box and use some of their pocket money to purchase items for children less well off so that they receive a lovely shoe box of gifts and useful items at Christmas.

This year, thanks to Siobhan Fitzpatrick and the Women In Business Network (WIBN) we are providing dignity packs to local homeless people. My children were intrigued by this and each put together a bag, my daughter for a homeless female and my son for a homeless male. As it is so cold, we added in some warms, hats, scarves, gloves and socks. They even put in some treats from their Halloween stash. We then dropped it off to a local homeless charity to be distributed. A great ideal by Molly Comish.

As Christmas week approaches, I like to set aside some time to make cookies with the kids and to get them to package them up ready to give to all the relatives on Christmas Day. They are simple to make, really tasty and simply melt in the mouth! You will get approx. 40 biscuits in each batch and I usually allow 6 per person!

If you visit Sostrene Green or your local Tiger shop you can get lovely cellophane bags, of different sizes and ribbons to tie around them. You can let your children's creativity run wild and they can create the labels or messages they want to add to the gift.

The recipe can be found on my website. I often put these in the goodie bags at the end of my cookery classes at this time of year but seldom make them during the cookery demos.

Maybe we should ask kids occasionally, what are you 'giving' someone you love this Christmas?

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