Reindeer food ... yes, it's one of those totally *not* faith-based traditions that we DO partake in. And it's just plain fun, the kids have a blast making it. We almost forgot this year with all of the sicknesses, but Angel reminded us before dinner on Christmas Eve, which we DID get to do!






It's mostly oatmeal, with a bit of glitter, sprinkles and marshmallows. Of course magic reindeer can eat glitter, right? LOL. The kids set a bowl out on the front steps that got "knocked over" while the reindeer were eating it. They thought that was pretty cool :-)
Oh cute idea! I'd never heard of this before this year. Now let's see if I can remember it 363 days later.
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