It's messy but you could make some salt dough and create paper weights.
1 cup all purpose flour
1/2 cup salt
1/2 cup warm water
Mix flour and salt and pour in the warm tap water. Knead the dough.
You can roll out the dough and use cookie cutters to make the paper weights or you can just let them create something like a little miniture animal of sorts. Let air dry for 4 to 5 days or cook at 200 degrees for about an hour...I usually cook ours longer because we make our big.
Acrylic paints work great on these if you have any on hand...or can paint on another visit.
Do you have any bird seed? FamilyFun magazine has a cute craft where you make a birdseed cake to hang outside.
3/4 cup birdseed, 1 tablespoon flour, 2 tablespoons water....Spray or wipe a cookie cutter with oil and place it on a foil covered cookie sheet. Pack the miture into the cutter, inserting a half of a straw near the top to creat a hole for hanging. Bake the biscuit with the straw in a 170 oven until the biscuit is hard, about one hour. Let it cool. Remove the straw, thread a ribbon through the hole, and hang it outside in a sheltered spot.
Make some chili or soup.
Better Homes and Garden Junior cookbook from the 70's recipe
Brown 1 lb hamburger with one chopped onion and one chopped green bellpepper. Drain the grease.
Add one can tomato sauce. I like to add a can of diced tomatoes too. 1/2 teaspoon of Chili powder or more to taste. 1/2 Teaspoon salt. 1 can kidney beans.
Heat through and serve with shredded cheese and corn chips.
make cookies
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