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4. In another smaller bowl, add an egg, then water, and grated apple and coconut oil, mix it very well. 5. Add both wet and dry ingredients together. 6. Roll dough flat about ¼ inch then cut out donut shapes. You can use a cookie cutter, or any small circle (any shape you desire) and cut out the dough. 7. Place onto baking sheet. 8. Bake for 25-30 min at 350 degrees Fahrenheit in the oven. Directions for icing (optional!): Mix together Greek yogurt and honey, apply on the treats, and then put it in the refrigerator for 30 minutes. If you are adding icing onto the treats, store in the fridge. Three Holiday Crafts by Bethany Lynch and Abigail Howlett Those of us who know the pain of listening to your grandmother drone on and on about her latest book club meeting or watching your uncles and aunts drink themselves into a tizzy on eggnog know that the best way to get through the holiday break is to keep yourself busy. Our three seasonal crafts hopefully will be able to keep you away from having to watch over your younger cousins this season and make your holiday just a little bit brighter. Repurposing clear ornaments You need: ● Clear glass (or plastic) ornaments ● Black, orange and white paint (and any other colors you’d like) ● Paintbrushes What to do: 1. Paint your hand with the white paint 2. Place your hand around the clear ornament 3. When the white paint dries use other colors to hand paint on scarfs and hats 4. Using the black paint carefully paint on eyes and with the orange 5. Add a “carrot” nose Ornament wreath You need: