Filed under: The Department of Festivitas
Filed under: Our Happie Home
judie4mets wrote in Kwanzaa Toaster:
Toaster is very multi-cultural!
Small appliances can be small-minded, but Toaster believes in diversity.
Filed under: Our Happie Home
Boy, the holiday season sure is hectic. We’re one day late celebrating Kwanzaa.
Toaster loves celebrating!
Filed under: Merry Toastmas
Toaster asked Santa to bring him world peace for Christmas. Santa’s not in charge of that department, but he brought the next best thing:
A personalized brick for the Mets’ new ballpark!
Toaster’s very happie.
Of course it was Bwana who got the brick. But Toaster believes in Santa, and no one is ever going to convince him otherwise.
Let’s go Mets!
(About seven weeks until pitchers and catchers report!)
Filed under: Merry Toastmas
‘Cause no matter how far away you roam,
When you pine for the sunshine of a friendly gaze,
For the holidays, you can’t beat toast, sweet toast!
Filed under: Our Happie Home
Filed under: Our Happie Home
Blue Velvet contributed in Christmas: T minus 6:
Edible Menorah:
Neat-o!
An easy, edible craft to do with really young children is to make edible menorahs. For each menorah, you’ll need the following ingredients: a slice of bread, cream cheese or butter, carrot sticks, pretzel sticks, raisins.
Spread the bread with cream cheese or butter. Arrange 8 pretzel sticks as candles and a carrot stick in the center as the shamash or helper candle. Place the raisins atop the pretzels and carrots as flames. Now each child can eat the menorah!
But flaming tater tots are more fun to play with than raisins and pretzels. Just sayin’ ….
Toaster was very proud of his toast menorah. After 8 days the toast gets a little soggy, but it’s the thought that counts.
Filed under: Our Happie Home
On Dreidl Toaster:
rc queried: does candleabra help with toaster’s hanukkah?
And Blue Velvet added: rc, I was wondering the same thing.
Candelabra helped with lighting our Flaming Tater Tot Menorah.
Boy, Toaster’s all worn out from Chanukkah and Christmas is almost upon us. The holiday season is very hectic.
Bwana’s been busy saving the democracy, but he finally got our Christmas lights up. Toaster was getting worried. Without Christmas lights how was Santa going to find us?



