How to Warm Up Your Kids After Playing in the Cold

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Part of the video series: Learn About Outdoor Winter Activities for Kids

Summary: Part of preparing your kids to come back indoors is getting them warmed up after playing outside. Learn more in this free video series.

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How to Warm Up Your Kids After Playing in the Cold

Well now that we've brought the kids back inside and we're trying to warm them back up and give them a little bit of a treat, we are going to make something called Maple Snow Taffy. In order to make Maple Snow Taffy you have to heat up 100% maple syrup. It has to be 100% pure maple syrup. You're going to heat that up basically slowly till it gets to the point to where it is boiling. As you can see that's probably a good amount, I think we're probably going to be making two different little servings of the Snow Taffy, so that should work nicely for it. As far as the brand, it doesn't matter, you can use whatever brand you'd like or if you have a particular favorite but it does need to be 100% maple syrup. Okay, as you can see here we've got the maple syrup coming to a boil now. So it's boiling pretty nicely, turn the stove off. We have transfer the snow from the baking try and put it into some bowls right here and the kids are wanting to watch this. You just of course want to make sure they are a safe distance away because of the pan being so very hot. As I put the hot maple syrup in with the snow, it's of course melting the snow and it should make for a consistency that is kind of like a slush, that's what it looks like. So I'll let the kids give it a try and see if they like it. Here guys try it out. See what it taste like, tell us what you think. Mmm. Taste like snowy maple syrup? Yes.

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