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By Audrey M
on January 01, 2004
These are beautiful when made up and the smell brings wonderful memories of Christmas past. Great in gift baskets for friends and neighbors but also great in a basket filled with these and evergreens as a wonderful center piece.
person found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy ms_bold
on January 01, 2004
I make a bowl of these to sit in my kitchen each holiday season. I only use the cloves and do not dust with additional spices. They are very attractive and smell wonderful (the bowl sits on a sunny counter and the heat of the sun produces a wonderful fragrance). I have found that a small plastic tool sold with the jack-o-lantern carving kits (for punching the patterns) works well for piercing the orange skin.
person found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy Nikki Kate
on November 27, 2007
This only took me about 15 minutes to complete! The smell is wonderful!! My DS watched me and wants to make one. It was very easy, I used a push pin to put holes in the orange and then inserted a clove. Thanks for posting this recipe, I would not have made this if I didn't stumble onto it.
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy mummamills
on January 28, 2004
about 100 years ago, when I was young, we made these in grade 6. I wasn't into anything like crafts or sewing then, but I thought "what the hell? how long can it take?" then we started sticking the damn cloves in. weeks it took weeks and my fingers stunk of cloves. I KNOW it works, but I could NEVER do it again.
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Serving Size: 1 (226 g)
Servings Per Recipe: 1
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