Holiday Mix and Gift Recipes
By Deborah Taylor-Hough
Looking for ways to save money at the holiday season? How about 
giving gifts specially made in your kitchen? My kids' 4-H Club made 
several of these gift items for a holiday project a few years ago. 
The following recipes are for various mixes that you can give for 
special treats, and even for whole meals. Just nestle all the 
ingredients that go together in a basket, and decorate! Maybe include 
a small kitchen utensil, a dish towel, or a festive ornament. 
For the following mix gifts, include a typed, handwritten or 
calligraphied label with preparation instructions. 
Winter Solstice Tea Mix
2 cups Tang or other orange-flavored drink mix 2 cups sugar 1/2 cup 
instant tea 1 3oz. packet lemonade mix 1/2 tsp. cinnamon 1/2 tsp. 
cloves
Label: Put 1 to 2 teaspoons into a cup or mug. Fill with boiling 
water and stir for a wonderful Winter's day treat. 
Corn Bread Mix 
1 cup flour 1 cup corn meal 1 tsp. salt 1/3 cup dry milk powder 1 
Tbsp. baking powder
Sift ingredients together and put into a bag. 
Label: Put dry ingredients into mixing bowl. In small bowl, combine 1 
cup water, 1 egg, and 1/3 cup oil. Stir into dry ingredients and mix 
well. Pour into a well-buttered pie plate. Bake at 425 degrees for 25 
minutes, or until golden. 
Chili
3 cups dried beans (pink, red, or kidney -- sorted). Put into a jar 
or large bag. 3 Tbsp. mild chili powder 2 Tbsp. dehydrated onions 1 
Tbsp. granulated garlic 1 tsp. oregano 2 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. cayenne 
pepper (optional) 
Combine spices and put into a small bag. 
Include in your gift basket: 1 8oz. can tomato sauce 2 14oz. cans 
diced tomatoes in juice 
Label: Wash beans. Put into pot with spices. Cook until done, about 1 
to 1 1/2 hours. Meanwhile, brown 1 lb. ground beef (if desired), and 
drain. Add meat to the beans with the tomatoes and sauce. Simmer to 
blend flavors. Serve with Chili Corn Bread, if desired. 
For: Chili Corn Bread
Include in the package with the Corn Bread Mix, 1 small can whole 
kernel corn and 1 small can diced green chilis (not the hot kind). 
Stir the well-drained corn and chilis into the corn bread just before 
baking. Bake in a well- buttered 8" square pan at 425 degrees for 25 
minutes. 
Vegetarian Black Bean Chili
3 cup black beans, sorted -- put in jar or bag. 3 Tbsp. dehydrated 
onion 3 Tbsp. granulated garlic 1 tsp. crushed oregano 2 tsp. salt 
1/4 to 1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper (do not omit)
Combine spices in a small bag. 
1 1/2 cups white rice in a seperate package. 
Label: Wash beans. Put in pot with seasonings. Add 1 Tbsp. olive oil 
and cover beans with 2" water. Bring to boil and simmer until very 
well done (about 2 hours). Beans should be very soft. Add water as 
needed to keep beans from sticking. There should be some liquid left 
on beans when done. To cook rice, put 3 cup water and 1 tsp salt into 
a pot and when it boils, add rice. Lower heat, cover and steam for 20 
minutes. Serve about 1/2 cup rice in bowl, and put beans on the top. 
Sprinkle with minced cilantro, finely chopped green onion, and a 
squeeze of lime juice. This is very healthy. It has almost no fat, 
and is mainly from the bottom of the food pyramid. 
Cajun Red Beans and Rice 
3 cups red beans, sorted -- put into jar or bag. 1/4 cup dehydrated 
onion 2 Tbsp. granulated garlic 1/4 cup dehydrated celery (optional) 
1/4 to 1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper (do not omit) 2 tsp. salt
Combine seasonings in a small bag. 1 1/2 cups white rice in a 
seperate packet. 
Label: Wash beans, put into pot with spices and 1/2 to 1 lb. pork 
neck bones, smoked. Cook until beans are well done and meat falls 
from bones. Take out bones, and shred meat into small pieces. Serve 
in large bowl with cooked white rice on bottom. Garnish with finely 
minced green onion, and pass bottle of hot sauce. To cook rice: Bring 
3 cup water and 1 tsp. salt to boil. Add rice, cover and steam for 20 
minutes. 
Serve this dish with Cornmeal Pancakes. Use Corn Bread Mix, but add 1 
1/2 cups water instead of just 1 cup. Make small, thick pancakes in a 
greased skillet, and serve with the beans and rice. 
Copyright 2002 Deborah Taylor-Hough
Used with permission. All rights reserved. 
About the Author
Deborah Taylor-Hough (wife and mother of three) is the author of the 
bestselling book, 'Frozen Assets: How to cook for a day and eat for a 
month' and the new book, 'Frugal Living For Dummies(r)' (Wiley, 
2003). Holiday Mix and Gift Recipes
By Deborah Taylor-Hough
Looking for ways to save money at the holiday season? How about 
giving gifts specially made in your kitchen? My kids' 4-H Club made 
several of these gift items for a holiday project a few years ago. 
The following recipes are for various mixes that you can give for 
special treats, and even for whole meals. Just nestle all the 
ingredients that go together in a basket, and decorate! Maybe include 
a small kitchen utensil, a dish towel, or a festive ornament. 
For the following mix gifts, include a typed, handwritten or 
calligraphied label with preparation instructions. 
Copyright 2002 Deborah Taylor-Hough
Used with permission. All rights reserved. 
About the Author
Deborah Taylor-Hough (wife and mother of three) is the author of the 
bestselling book, 'Frozen Assets: How to cook for a day and eat for a 
month' and the new book, 'Frugal Living For Dummies(r)' (Wiley, 
2003). __._,_.___   

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