Thursday, November 28

BE THANKFUL

We celebrate this holiday traditionally with family and food, helping less fortunate, giving thanks, etc... but let's not forget the history that started Thanksgiving to being with.  We thought it would be neat to make these simple sugar cookies after our school lessons about Plymouth Rock.  Any roll out sugar cookie dough works, or perhaps just chocolate.  Add some food coloring to the dough to get the desired stone color.  We used the rainbow for a purplish brown tint.  Roll into egg shapes, flatten a bit, and use a toothpick to punch the date.  Bake and voila.

 
PLYMOUTH ROCKS
 
Happy Thanksgiving

BE THANKFUL

We celebrate this holiday traditionally with family and food, helping less fortunate, giving thanks, etc... but let's not forget the hi...