Thursday, January 27, 2011

What can I reuse or recycle to make Christmas Cracker?

I had "make cracker" my ideas list for a while and every time when I saw it I thought "mmm cracker", but it turns out I meant Christmas crackers. (Although I eatin a good ' cracker and - I'm doing it would highly recommend this Honey Glazed fennel seeds ones, and perfecting am my own varieties ingredient levels.)


So… Christmas crackers. In one of many, many newspaper articles about having a frugal Christmas during the new strict I've read Christmas Cracker is a false economy - because it often costs more make you at home, as you you to buy in the shops.


But money is not everything homemade can use much less waste, household waste and can include more than bits of plastic fact prices actually useful (or delicious).


There are many tutorials online for Basic crackers out of the toilet rolls pipes and squares of Christmas wrapping paper make (with purpose bought cracker snaps for the bit bang), but I wondered if anyone any ideas for making more interesting or creative had.


It is possible to make reusable Christmas Cracker? Refillable body every year?


And someone makes your own paper hats to go in you?


(There is a strong "reduce" angle here obviously - both to save money and waste, but for many people that you are an integral part of the tradition try, so best to Christmas reduce as far as possible through reuse and recycling place.)


(If you say to yourself "what on Earth is a Christmas Cracker?", ignore this post it is a stupid thing of the British)


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