24 December 1955 - NORAD'S NEWEST MISSION: TRACKING SANTA: An ad in a
Colorado newspaper gives children Santa's phone number, but a misprint
routes calls to a red phone at the NORAD air defense command center. Strait-laced Col. Harry Shoup adjusts on the fly and tells staff to
give the kids Santa's "current location." A tradition is born.
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Title: Santa & Reindeer Hot Chocolate Cone
Categories: Chosolate, Candy, Novelty
Yield: 6 servings
400 g Tub hot chocolate drink
285 g Bag sm white marshmallows
450 g Bag big white marshmallows
100 g Bag strawberry laces
285 g Bag chocolate chips
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1 Bag pipe cleaners
1 Pack googly eyes
1 Pack glue dots
Some white paper cut out
- in mustache shape
1 Pack small side red pompom
5 (to 8) piping bags
sm Piece cling film
For santa you will need red pipe cleaner, white
marshmallows, small red pompoms, googly eyes, strawberry
laces, White paper cut out mustache, glue dots, hot
chocolate powder, piping bag.
Add strawberry laces into the bottom of piping bag use
something long like chopstick to push them in. Then add
some big white marshmallows.
Put some hot chocolate powder in the cling film and tie
it loosely. Place the hot chocolate in the cone. Then
add small white marshmallows on the top and secured it
with green pipe cleaner and make a bow for the santa ??.
Now time for decoration, use glue dot to stick pompoms,
eyes and mustache
For reindeer you will need red pipe cleaner, white
marshmallows, small red pompoms, googly eyes, chocolate
chips, glue dots, hot chocolate powder, piping bag.
Add hot chocolate powder into the piping bag first, then
chocolate chips then small marshmallows, secure the top
with red pipe cleaner.
Use glue dot to stick eyes and nose on for the reindeer.
By: Yui Miles
Makes: 4 - 8 servings
RECIPE FROM:
https://cookpad.com
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