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hostess snowball ornaments

the nice thing about these is if you are too broke to buy real ornaments for the tree make these, use them on the tree and then serve them Christmas day.There are so many preservatives in them no one will notice they have been out for a month. Just keep the cat out of the tree! 

Directions

Frost bottom of one SnoBall®. Create a loop with one 7-inch licorice string by bringing ends together.  Place ends in frosting on SnoBall®, allowing the loop to extend out beyond edge of SnoBall® about 2 inches. Top with second SnoBall®, gluing the bottoms together to create a sphere. Use more licorice string or decorate with frosting to cover the seam between the two SnoBalls®.

Slice a gumdrop in half lengthwise. Use the sticky surfaces of gumdrop  to act as glue and position gumdrop on each side of the licorice loop to resemble the top of an ornament. 

Decorate outside of SnoBall® ornament as desired with small candies or cake sprinkles, or write a short phrase, such as “Let It Snow” on the side.  Allow frosting to dry completely.

Makes 1 SnoBall® Ornament.

ingredients

1 package (3.5 ounces) Hostess® SnoBalls®
White frosting
Red licorice strings
Gumdrops
Small candies or cake sprinkles, as desired. 


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