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Holiday Breakfast Treats
Turn an ordinary breakfast into a festive way to start the day.

Description:

It's easier than you think to bring holiday cheer to the kitchen table. Simply prepare the foods your normally do, then add a little festive flair with a few basic supplies from the fridge and the pantry. You won't have to wake the kids up more than once when they know there's a surprise waiting on their plates!

Step-by-Step:
Holiday Hotcakes:
After cooking the pancakes, use cookie cutters to cut them into holiday shapes.
You can use a variety of berries, chips, jams, and whipped cream to make a Santa face.
Use whipped cream for the hair, moustache, and beard; blueberries or for eyes; raspberries for noses; jam or chocolate syrup from a squirt bottle to create a smile.

Toast with the Most
Toast bread, and then use cookie cutters to cut it into holiday shapes.
Butter your toast pieces and then sprinkle them with colored sugar.

Wow 'Em Waffles
Prepare a round toaster waffle. Using this as your base, create a few whipped cream "trees" on the waffle.
Decorate your trees with red berries and sprinkle with colored sugar.

Merry Milk
Add a drop of red, green, or blue food coloring to a glass of milk in order to transform it into a true holiday drink.

Materials:
Cookie cutters in holiday shapes
Variety of jams and jellies
Chocolate syrup
Food coloring
Frozen berries (thawed)
Colored sugar (optional)
Whipped cream in a can
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