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    Use your completed cornucopia to create a decorative display for rolls or fruits.

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    Bread Cornucopia

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    Figure A

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    Mayflower Banana-Squash Boat Table Decoration with pilgrims

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    Figure B

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    Another fun Thanksgiving table decoration is a leftover turkey sandwich, decorated to look like an actual turkey. Simply use olives, cheese, cherry tomatoes and pickles to create a clever decoration.

    Greek mythology says that the first cornucopia was a horn of the goat that suckled Zeus, and it was believed that a cornucopia would become full of whatever the owner desired. This cornucopia is not only full of bread, it's also made out of bread. Check it out.

    Bread Cornucopia

    Ingredients and materials:

    Colander
    Aluminum foil
    Vegetable oil
    2 loaves of frozen bread dough
    Egg wash (used as paste)
    Cooking brush

    Wrap a colander with aluminum foil and spray with vegetable oil.

    Let the frozen dough thaw (but not rise), then roll one over the colander. Use egg wash as a paste to attach the bread around the colander. Once it's attached, egg-wash the entire surface.

    Cut the other loaf of bread dough into strips. Lay the strips of dough from the top to the bottom and tuck inside the colander. Lace the cornucopia with the dough strips, basketweave style (figure A). Egg-wash the complete surface again and twist the bottom together. Bake at 400 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes, or until golden brown.

    This portion is just for show, not to be eaten.

    Mayflower Banana-Squash Boat Table Decoration

    Ingredients and Materials:

    Banana squash
    Sharp knife
    3 wooden dowels
    Craft foam
    Red fabric to top the dowel sails
    Scissors
    Broccoli with stalks
    Black marker
    Butternut squash
    Craft paint
    Paintbrush
    Felt
    Ribbon
    Glue gun
    Doll hair
    Doll pilgrim hat
    Doll-sized Native American headdress
    Dry ice

    Carve the center out of the banana squash (figure B).

    Cut out 7 squares of craft foam and attach to 3 dowel sticks -- two on each of the outside sticks and 3 on the middle dowel. Punch 2 holes (one at the top and one at the bottom) through each square of foam and push the dowel sticks through them to create boat sails. Top with red fabric cut in a triangle.

    Place the broccoli stalks in the carved portion of the banana squash.

    With a black marker, draw the boat's portholes on the banana squash.

    To create the pilgrims and a Native American, simply paint faces on butternut squash and clothe with felt pieces, doll hair and doll-sized pilgrim hat and Native American headdress.

    The piece de resistance is to create a steamy, smoky affect by using dry ice. Be sure an adult handles the dry ice.

    This is a table decoration that will please children of all ages!


    RESOURCES :

    Holiday Fun Year-Round With Dian Thomas
    ISBN: 0962125725
    Fun at Home
    ISBN: 0962125792
    Author: Dian Thomas
    Dian Thomas Communications
    Website: www.dianthomas.com

    Thanksgiving 101: Celebrate America's Favorite Holiday With America's Thanksgiving Expert
    Model: 0767901363
    Author: Rick Rodgers

    To order this title from Amazon, click here.


    Broadway Books/Random House, Inc.
    Website: www.randomhouse.com

    175 Easy-To-Do Thanksgiving Crafts
    Model: 156397374X
    Author: Sharon Dunn Umnik
    (October, 1996)

    To order this title from Amazon, click here.


    Thanksgiving: Festive Recipes for the Holiday Table (Williams-Sonoma Kitchen Library)
    Model: 0783503245
    Author: Chuck Williams
    (October, 1997)


    Time Life Books
    Website: www.timelife.com

    The Thanksgiving Table: Recipes and Ideas to Create Your Own Holiday Tradition
    Model: 081182991X
    Author: Diane Morgan
    (November, 2001)


    Chronicle Publishing Company
    Website: www.chroniclebooks.com

    Thanksgiving Fun: A Bountiful Harvest of Crafts, Recipes, and Games
    Model: 1563972808
    Author: Beth Murray
    (September, 1993)

    Boyd Mills Press


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    Holladay, UT 84117
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