Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Making our own snow

Since today is supposed to be sunny with highs in the mid-60s, we thought we'd make our own snow for tea time:

6 oz. cream cheese, softened ½ tsp. vanilla
5 cups powdered sugar 1 bag shredded coconut flakes

1) In a large bowl, combine sugar and cream cheese. Stir well.
2) Add the vanilla. Stir again
3) Roll the mixture into balls. Use about a teaspoon of the mixture for each ball.
4) Spread the coconut flakes on a cookie sheet. Roll each ball in the flakes until
it is covered.
5) Refrigerate until well chilled.
6) Enjoy the yummy blizzard!

Variations: Children might also enjoy building snow people out of their snowballs. They can stack the balls to make snowmen and add features such as raisins for eyes and licorice whips for hair.
While the kids are eating, I'll read some poetry to help us feel cold:
White Fields
by James Stephens
In the winter time we go
Walking in the fields of snow;
Where there is no grass at all;
Where the top of every wall,
Every fence and every tree,
Is as white, as white can be.
Pointing out the way we came,
Everyone of them the same-
All across the fields there be
Prints in silver filigree;
And our mothers always know,
By our footprints in the snow,
Where the children go.

1 comment:

Stacie said...

Oh, sounds like fun. I think of you so often. We got teased by some about the amount of books we brought but I wouldn't change it for the world. Our kids love reading too much and there just isn't much available here. I actually wish we had brought more. There were quite a few books in our flat when we arrived but we are rapidly going through them. The kids read so much more here but the down side is there is no Barnes and Noble to restock the shelves with. Hugs to everyone!