Friday 2 January 2015

[www.keralites.net] Cute And Delicious Christmas Treats

 

We have already shown you several Christmas cupcake designs that you can try to make this Christmas and today we want to give you several ides of other Christmas treats. Below you will find 20 Cute And Delicious Christmas Treats that should definitely be part of your Christmas table.
 
Gingerbread houses, Christmas tree brownies, Snowman marshmallows, Reindeer cupcakes, rise-krispie treats and Santa face cookies are just some of the various Christmas treats that we have included on our list below. Check them out and choose which one you will try first. Follow the links under the photos to get to the full recipe and learn how to make these delicious Christmas treats that everyone would love to taste. Enjoy!

Snowman Hat Pops

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Reindeer Cupcakes

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Mini Gingerbread Houses

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Chocolate Peppermint Cupcakes

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Candy Cane Hearts

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Peppermint Oreo Krispie Treats

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Christmas Tree Brownies

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Marshmallow Frosty Hats

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Snowman Marshmallows

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Santa Hat Brownies

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Chocolate Covered Marshmallow Reindeer

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Santa Face Cookies

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Snowman Cake Pops

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3D Cookie Christmas Tree

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Easy Gingerbread House

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Christmas Pretzel Buttons

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Resee's Cup Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer Treats

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Hot Cocoa Cookies

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Christmas Rice-Krispie Treats

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Gingerbread Cookies


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[www.keralites.net] Hotels Made With Weird Things [10 Attachments]

 

1. Card Keys
 
 
This building was built from 200,000 card keys. Each room and every wall, even the toilets, are made of card keys. The hotel was built by Bryan Berg, who has a world record in building a house of cards.
 
2. Containers
 
 
The Tonghe Shanzi Landscape Design company has built their incredible five star Xiang Xiang Xiang Pray House hotel entirely out of shipping containers! Looking like a drab shipping container village from the outside, the hotel oozes luxurious design inside its twenty-one cozy guest rooms, arranged on a hillside in Changski, China. Each room is fitted with traditional Chinese décor, skylights, high-design furniture and more!
 
The container hotels could also be designed in one city, and easily transported to another, making pop-up hotels possible anywhere. The Xiang Xiang Pray House will open in August of 2012.
 
3. Chocolate
 
 

 
 
Karl Lagerfeld has designed a hotel made entirely of chocolate.
This eccentric designer has created "The Magnum Chocolate Hotel Suite" to celebrate the launch of Magnum Ecuador and Ghana ice creams, which are made with specially selected cocoa beans sourced from Rainforest Alliance Certified farms in Ecuador and Ghana. Using 10.5 tonnes of chocolate, it includes a chocolate sculpture of French male model, Karl's muse, Baptise Giabiconi, draped seductively on the chocolate bed.
 
4. Clay, reed, wood and shell stone
 
 
Located near Orel's riverbank, 18 miles away from the city of Dnepropertrovsk in the Ukraine, the Friend Hotel is steeped in a lush and green forest. Before its construction, Ryntovt Design did an extended ecological analysis taking into account the local resources and energy of the area. The interior spaces are harmonious with the beautiful outdoors, and only "ecologically harmless materials" like clay, reed, wood, and shell stone, were used in construction.
 
5. Tubes
 
 
Designed by t3arc, the recycled pipe TuboHotel accommodates two people in a queen-size bed with panoramic views of the Sierra del Tepozteco, Mexico. The goal in designing the modular hotel was to build fast and affordable accommodation.
 
6. Railway Carriages
 

 
This amazing hotel, named "Controversy Inn," consists of four train carriages recycled into a building that is comfortable, with beds that have a theme, and a breakfast room. "Controversy" is located at Farm in Hoogwoud, the Netherlands. This Eco-hotel consists of various vintage items that are recycled into something new again. Like a table made of boards of traffic signs, and even a bed made from old ships.
 
7. Sand
 
 
They have the sun, the sand, and the sea, but you can't get much more of the beach where they've also got the world's largest and only sand castle hotel, made entirely of sand on Weymouth beach in Dorset, UK.
 
The open air family room with a sea-side view has a double and a single bed made of sand which will set you back a mere $21 (£10) a night to sleep under the starry skies. You can wake up to the ocean when the "tide laps through the door."
 
8. Salt
 
 
Palacio de Sal (Spanish for "Salt Palace") is a hotel built from salt blocks. It is located at the edge of the Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt flat, 350 kms south of Bolivia's capital, La Paz. 

The hotel walls are made of salt blocks stuck together with a cement-like substance made of salt and water. During rainy seasons, the walls are strengthened with new blocks, while the owners ask the guests to avoid licking the walls to prevent deterioration.
 
9. Caravans
 

 
Crazy project by a group of friends from Berlin, Germany, urban camping under a roof! To achieve this, they refurbished an old factory in Neukolln, renovated the hangar, then set out to transform it into a hotel by installing old caravans and mobile homes. Called Hutten Palast, which could translate to "Caravan Palace," you sleep in the privacy of your caravan, while sharing common areas under a roof. The furniture and decor were hunted for by the owners. The hotel also has a terrace garden and a cafe restaurant.
 
10. Wine Casks
 
 
Ever fall asleep alongside a good glass of French wine? How about inside a cask of a good French wine? The De Vrouwe van Stavoren Hotel in the Netherlands salvaged four wine casks from Switzerland and converted them into rooms.
 
Formerly filled with 14,500 liters of Beaujolais wine from a French chateau, each now holds a modest two-person room with standard amenities and even an attached bathroom and sitting room. Visitors from all around the world have traveled to the quaint northern port town of Stavoren to stay in one of these upcycled rooms. P78

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