20 Dec
Posted by Suburban Grandma in All Recipes, Culture, Saving Money
Last but not least, I had to share with you a really easy but useful, and quite presentable, gift idea for party favors, stocking stuffer, kid’s gifts, or a thoughtful gift for anyone on your list.
My daughter made these party favors for all the Pampered Chef attendees, and agreed for me to post these for your pleasure.
Supplies:
Instructions:
My daughter loves crafts, so she prepared special snow flake tags, with hot cocoa preparation instructions, and attached them to each cone with a yarn tie. Doesn’t this look lovely??
Tip: If you use different brand of cocoa mix, please read directions for the amount of cocoa needed for two servings. Some brands might require more or less than 2 Tbs per serving.
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6 Responses
BusyMom
December 20th, 2009 at 11:04 pm
1I love how these look like those nutty buddy ice cream cones from my elementary school memories!
suburbangrandma
December 21st, 2009 at 9:28 am
2Now that you said that…I feel the same way.
These would be fun for kids to receive, and make hot cocoa on a cold day, like we are experiencing right now. My kids loved warming up with hot cocoa after playing outside in the snow.
Air Charter
October 19th, 2010 at 2:32 pm
3that is a great idea, grandma! What kind of cocoa do you use?
Michael's Professional Carpet
October 19th, 2010 at 4:27 pm
4So can you cut the tips and pour out the cocoa so it maintains the same layering of Cocoa, Marshmallows, and chocolate chips? Or does it not really matter?
Suburban Grandma
October 27th, 2010 at 9:45 pm
5Yes, this is the simplest way to use this cocoa mix, as it makes 2 cups of hot cocoa. The marshmallows float to the top with disregard of when they enter the cup.
Suburban Grandma
October 27th, 2010 at 9:55 pm
6You can use any bulk premixed hot cocoa. I used the Carnation brand.
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