Time To Get Craftin'
Delight Gluten Free|January/February 2019

Eight Valentine’s Day Tips and Treats for the Little Ones.

Andrea Neusner
Time To Get Craftin'

1 Oatmeal with Hearts: Cook oatmeal as directed. Form hearts from raisins or dried cranberries.

2 Potato Cutouts: Cut a potato in half. With a sharp knife, carve out a heart shape (this part is for adults only!). Make sure you cut the outside of the heart out of the potato, so the heart shape protrudes. Dip the potato into paint and stamp onto craft paper. Let dry and use for wrapping Valentine’s Day gifts.

3 Valentine’s Day Cooler: Freeze cranberry juice in heart-shaped ice cube trays. Add to seltzer for a Valentine’s Day drink. Add lemon or lime for garnish.

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