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Festive treats to tempt Santa and his reindeer

Leaving treats for Santa and his reindeer is a charming tradition that adds to the festive spirit of Christmas. Here are some delightful treats to leave out on Christmas Eve:

Milk and Cookies for Santa:

Description: Classic and timeless, leaving a glass of cold milk and a plate of cookies for Santa is a beloved tradition in many households. Popular cookie choices include chocolate chip, sugar cookies, gingerbread, or even homemade treats with festive decorations. Be sure to include a variety to suit Santa’s taste!

Hot Cocoa and Marshmallows:

Description: Consider leaving a warm cup of hot cocoa with a handful of marshmallows for Santa. You can include a candy cane for stirring, or add a dollop of whipped cream for an extra indulgence. This cozy treat is perfect for a winter’s night.

Fruit and Veggie Sticks for the Reindeer:

Description: While Santa enjoys his sweet treats, don’t forget about the hardworking reindeer! Leave out a plate of carrot and celery sticks for the reindeer. It’s a healthy and whimsical touch that adds to the magic of the evening.

Reindeer Treat Mix:

Description: Create a special mix of oats, seeds, and dried fruits as a treat for the reindeer. This “Reindeer Food” can be scattered on the lawn or left in a bowl. Kids can have fun making this mix and imagining the reindeer enjoying their snack.

Mini Pies or Tarts:

Description: Instead of cookies, consider leaving mini pies or tarts for Santa. Fruit pies like apple or cherry, or even miniature pecan pies, are delightful options. Santa might appreciate a change from the usual cookies!

Cheese and Crackers:

Description: If Santa has a savory tooth, leave out a plate of cheese and crackers. Choose a variety of cheeses and add some festive touches like cranberry or fig compote. It’s a sophisticated twist on the traditional treats.

Peppermint Treats:

Description: Embrace the peppermint theme of the season by leaving out peppermint treats. Peppermint bark, candy canes, or even homemade peppermint cookies can add a refreshing and festive touch to Santa’s snack.

Christmas-shaped Treats:

Description: Get creative with your treats by making them Christmas-shaped. Use holiday-themed cookie cutters to shape cookies or brownies into stars, trees, or Santa Claus figures. It adds a whimsical and decorative element to the treats.

Gingerbread House or Cookies:

Description: Building a gingerbread house is a delightful Christmas activity, and leaving a piece of the house or some gingerbread cookies for Santa is a sweet gesture. You can even decorate the house with candy and icing for an extra festive touch.

Festive Donuts or Pastries:

Description: If you have a bakery nearby, consider leaving Santa a selection of festive donuts or pastries. Look for options with holiday sprinkles, icing, or fillings. It’s a tasty and visually appealing treat.

Remember, the joy is in the thought and effort put into the treats. Feel free to personalize them based on your family’s traditions and Santa’s imagined preferences. It’s a wonderful way to add a touch of magic to the Christmas Eve festivities for children and adults alike.

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