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Birdseed Cakes From The Heart

The winter months are upon us!

Here is a wonderful project for the whole family to enjoy making AND giving to our feathered friends.

Here are the simple ingredients to make this beautiful and tasty treats for the birds:

  • 1 oz Gelatine
  • 3 cups Birdseed
  • 1 cup Boiling Water
  • Molds – If you have a mold shaped like a heart – this is the perfect time to use it!
  • Yarn

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Instructions:

Step ONE:   Add 1 oz. of gelatine and 1 cup of boiling water and stir until the gelatine has dissolved.

Step TWO:   Add  birdseed to the gelatine/water mixture. The amount of birdseed that you add varies depending on the type of seed you have chosen for your birds.  Your goal is to create a very stiff mixture.  Mix the birdseed into the mixture completely.

Step THREE: Spoon the mixture into your molds.  Fill the mold to the top and pat down to flatten.

Step FOUR: Cut a piece of yarn long enough to create a hanging loop.  Knot one end and stick the knotted end into the seed cake. Cover the knot with a little of the bird seed mixture to make sure it is firmly set in place.

Step FIVE:  This may be the hardest step of all – waiting for the molds to harden!  You can either leave the molds out at room temperature for 2 hours OR if to set them faster – place them in the refrigerator for 45 minutes.

Step SIX:  The birdseed cakes can be released from the mold by dipping the mold quickly into hot water. The cakes should slide right out.

Step SEVEN:  Now it’s time to hang these hard, durable, and LOVELY creation in your garden for the birds to enjoy!

 

Smart Resolutions for You and Your Child

Train up a child in the way he should go, and even when he is old he will not depart from it. – Proverbs 22:6

Happy 2015! There is something empowering about the idea of making New Year resolutions and starting fresh on January 1st. Many of us make resolutions that focus on improving ourselves. In fact, usa.gov compiled a list of consistently popular resolutions, some of which include intentions to: get fit, save money, and manage stress. Sound familiar? These are all great resolutions for adults, and are viable lifestyle changes that can enrich children’s lives as well.  By making New Year’s resolutions as a family, kids of all ages can learn self-discipline and how to set goals.  To keep it simple and give them the best chance of achieving their resolutions, it’s smart to choose ones that are small, specific and measurable.

Get Fit.
As soon as they can walk without tumbling, you can help them develop active lifestyle habits by encouraging outdoor playtime. Consider getting them involved in an active sport or hobby that they enjoy, as well as going on walks/hikes together as a family when the weather gets warmer. Example resolution: “I will go outside and play for at least 30 minutes when I get home after school.”

Save Money.
By age 5, most children are usually ready to start learning about the value of a dollar. This is a good time to begin giving them a small allowance.  This earning privilege is more powerful when given with guidance on how to save money and learning to give back. It is also an ideal time to teach them about tithing. Example resolution: I will save half of my allowance and give at least quarter to my church offering.”

Manage Stress.
Though they may not have as many responsibilities as adults, kids need to develop smart stress management habits early on in life. Use your wisdom gained from age, and teach  them how to better manage time, avoid procrastination, and how to depend on the Lord for strength and peace of mind. Example resolution: I will say my prayers and (for older kids) read one chapter of the Bible every day this year.”

Your whole family can make the most of 2015’s opportunities and have a lot of fun while doing it! 

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