Mince pie, carrots for reindeer, milk, but no sherry as it is drink driving. We cut sponges for footprint of deer and used shoes to mimick muddy prints from chimney to tree! LOL well worth the effort after a few drinks.
Its great when their young. Have a great day
XX
2007-12-07 10:26:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Mince pie and a sherry (or milk if you dont drink) for Santa and a carrot for Rudolph
Dont forget to take a bite from the mince pie and leave a ittle bit and drink most of the drink, then take a huge bite from the carrot. Thats part of the fun for kids - finding the leftover there in the morning xx
2007-12-07 10:13:07
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answered by Anonymous
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My children love to bake simple cookies for Father christmas on christmas eve. Buying them just isnt the same and doesnt allow them to "buy" into the magic of Christmas. They leave a small glass of milk also (which is usually only half drunk)
The Reindeers are left washed/peeled carrots to eat and have even been left some sugar lumps to give them strength on their long journey.
Each child including my teenager will write a few words of thank you and have a safe journey note for Father Christmas and his Reindeers. Which they leave in their Stockings.
2007-12-07 19:56:39
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answered by little_one 3
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Just good old cookies and milk will be fine. My dad used to leave carrots for the reindeer. How about a thank you note too for all of the presents Santa left the kids?
2007-12-07 10:12:47
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answered by 2Beagles 6
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my kids leave a mince pie and a glass of milk for Santa, plus a carrot for Rudolf!
remember to drink the milk eat the mince pie and leave the end of the carrot! lol, have a good Christmas!
2007-12-07 12:37:16
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answered by Anonymous
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A whisky, mince pie n carrot for the reindeer.
Leave crumbs on the plate, a little whisky and a bit of carrot for the kids to see in the morning. We were lucky to have a chimney so I used to sprinkle soot across the hearth and put sooty fingerprints on the glass. Just as much fun for us as for the kids.
2007-12-07 11:46:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Well of course there's always cookies and milk. But for some reason my father always tried to get me to leave Santa Beer and Cheese. 0.o We also sometimes left Truffles or Egg Nog. Really just whatever you have on hand that you don't hate and that can be room temperature (leaving him something hot might cause your Children to ask questions you don't have answers for)
Merry Christmas!
2007-12-07 10:45:22
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answered by Akuma 6
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Besides the traditional milk and cookies for Santa. My little girl would mix up oatmeal, sugar, and glitter to make magic reindeer food. The mixture was then spread across the front yard for the deers to eat. The glitter was to shine and show them where the food was at.
2007-12-07 10:21:58
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answered by Big Daddy 4
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Yeah, yet i think of you ought to have Presidential clearance and help from the Easter Bunny (who works on his floor administration, there's no longer lots for the Easter Bunny to do immediately of three hundred and sixty 5 days) to %. up his sign. between the main serious issues George W will do on Jan. 20 is resign the codes for monitoring Santa to Pres. Obama. it is spoke of as The "soccer" people continuously say it is the codes for nuclear weapons. That too, yet quite often it is Santa's coordinates. Our interior reach television stations do each 3 hundred and sixty 5 days, yet i'm a dash suspicious while different stations have him in different places. i don't comprehend. i do no longer think of they're monitoring the genuine Santa, yet you by no ability comprehend.
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answered by arruda 4
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It's a glass of Baileys & a mince pie in our house. Although a glass of milk is probably more traditional, lol. Oh & a carrot for Rudolph.
2007-12-07 10:13:39
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answered by Mimkat hate the new Yahoo Answers so has retired. 7
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