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The Women For Women, Sisterhood.

The Bee & the Fox is making its mark in the crowded world of t-shirts. Their simplistic yet meaningful slogans are both empowering and entertaining. In this current cyber world we are bombarded with photoshopped Instagram bods, mummy shaming, body shaming and archaically sexist tweets from our world leaders so it’s crucial women stick together. What better way to show support for one another than with a groovy t-shirt from The Bee & the fox? Today The Bee & the Fox launch the Women for Women, Sister hood collection #yeahthegirls ‘Here’s to a year with hopes for continued growth and solidarity for womenkind. Together, in sisterhood.’ The Bee & the Fox Use the code HOORAY for %10 off your entire order until June 1 2018 @thebeeandthefox  www.thebeeandthefox.com

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Half Price Nordic Chic

Hailed as the ‘Net-a-Porter for under 14 year olds’ and the Global Style Destination for kids AlexandAlexa offer the world’s best kids’ clothes and footwear, from a huge spectrum of designers for children aged up to 16 years. Wherever you are in the world, you can shop your favourite designer kids’ brands at the click of a button. Today AlexandAlexa have launched their Scandi sale. Pieces by Scandinavian designers such as Molo, Mini Rodini, The Animals Observatory and Bobo Choses are now 50% off in the sale! So clear out your schedule and get online shopping because these beautiful garments will fly like hot cakes. We have selected our top pieces from the Scandi sale to give you a taste of what’s on offer: Shop the sale here AlexandAlexa

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Cirque Nocturne: Run Away with the Circus

Was it really a childhood if you didn’t pack your Care Bear and some biscuits into your backpack at least once in preparation to run away to the circus? Think of the thrill which came from the idea of riding off into the sunset with clowns and acrobats after your mum denied buying you the latest Cabbage Patch Kid? Well now it’s time to live out your dreams and let your own children do the same, because Cirque Nocturne invites you to run away with their circus this January. To celebrate the summer holidays the Adelaide based circus company is presenting a free family spectacular, entitled “Litha”, in the city’s park lands. The event features come-and-try workshops in a variety of basic circus skills, and concludes with a spectacular FREE circus show performed by the best of Adelaide’s local circus performers, featuring artists with national and international performance prestige. It includes a wide variety of thrilling acts such as world-renowned hula hoop performers, jugglers, fire spinners and stunning aerial acts. The circus skills workshops are open to people of all ages. Yep that’s right big people, you’re invited too. This is your chance to avenge that unattained Cabbage Patch Doll and become one with the circus like you always dreamed. These workshops are a great introduction to recreational circus arts for the whole family. These will be taught by professional circus instructors from local circus schools, and will see participants try their hands at all manner of circus skills, from juggling to acrobatics, hula hoops, stilt walking and more. Cirque Nocturne was founded in 2016 and debut its first show at the Adelaide Cabaret Fringe. Since then, the company has performed shows throughout Adelaide and Melbourne to widespread acclaim. This will be the second time the company has presented Litha in the Adelaide CBD. The event is on the 6th of January at Rundle Park. Workshops begin at 3pm and the free performance starts at 8:30pm Facebook Event: Cirque Nocturne presents-Litha www.cirquenocturne.com www.facebook.com/cirquenocturneautralia @cirquenocturne

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Carclew: Stage Sparks

The house is clean, you’ve checked your emails, the kids are fed and the TV is on distracting them, wow the coast is clear! Maybe this is your chance to have one of those daytime naps you’ve been dreaming about… you spoke to soon… ‘MUUUUUUUUM?’. Welcome to school holidays, where the ‘MUUUUUUUUUUM?’ is just a tad too much more frequent than usual. If you think the kids are getting a little too restless Carclew has a super fun school holiday activity coming your way! Stage Sparks Summer Intensive FREE performance workshops are happening at The Arts Centre, Port Noarlunga in January 2018. Classes are  suitable for 5-12 year old(s). Workshops occur over three days covering theatre, singing, dance and circus skills. If this amount of activity doesn’t wear out your restless little jitterbugs then we don’t know what will. Ignite your child’s creative side with this lively introduction to the performing arts. This is a great opportunity for the curious beginner, aspirational artist and for participants who have attended previous classes, to build on what they have already learnt! Stage Sparks will encourage your kids to explore their imaginations and express themselves creatively whilst also developing their confidence. Stage Sparks Summer Intensive Tuesday 16, Wednesday 17 & Thursday 18 January Morning session: 10.30am – 1.00pm | Afternoon session 2.00 – 4.30pm The Arts Centre, 22 Gawler Street, Port Noarlunga TUESDAY 16 JANUARY 10:30am – 1:00pm Theatre (5-8 year olds) Singing (9-12 year olds) 2:00 – 4:30pm Singing (5-8 year olds) Theatre (9-12 year olds) WEDNESDAY 17 JANUARY 10:30am – 1:00pm Theatre (5-8 year olds) Dance (9-12 year olds) 2:00 – 4:30pm Dance (5-8 year olds) Theatre (9-12 year olds) THURSDAY 18 JANUARY 10:30am – 1:00pm Circus (5-8 year olds) Singing (9-12 year olds) 2:00 – 4:30pm Singing (5-8 year olds) Circus (9-12 year olds) Please note that there will be no supervision provided in between the morning & afternoon sessions.. COST The workshops are FREE, however with limited spaces available, bookings are essential. Click here to make a booking Carclew.com Facebook: CarclewHQ Instagram: @carclew [/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]

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New Year’s Resolutions with Eenie Meenie Miney Mum

Get over this idea of an expensive unused gym membership, Eenie Meenie Miney Mum aka Olivia Williams is back to help us with some more realistic New Year’s resolutions. ——————————————————————————————————————————————- So far, only a few days out from the end of 2017, my “don’t have an affair with Chris Hemsworth” resolution is going great! And if I could just manage to stop letting my children get in the way of me eating an entire tub of ice cream in one sitting then I may just realise my dream of being crowned the queen of cellulite. #soclose Truth be told though, I’m not really much of a new years resolution kind of person, I’m more of a “get really motivated to change my whole life at 2am on a random Thursday” person. So this year I’ve come up with some more realistic New Years resolutions that I might be able to actually keep. You know, things like, get a little bit older. Stand up a little bit more. Sit down a bit more. Breathe a lot. That type of thing. The type of things that, whilst physically and/or mentally demanding, are not completely impossible. It won’t be easy, but you CAN do this!!! 1. Drink more water. Water with coffee in it. 2. Be more spiritual. And by spiritual, I mean drunk. Well…Jesus did turn water into wine… 3. Don’t spend too much time wearing pants. 4. Something something fitness [pizza in my mouth]. 5. Don’t get mistaken for Miranda Kerr in public and on the beach [this one is going to be TRICKY but I’m not afraid of a challenge. Unless that challenge is burpees. In which case, no]. 6. Focus on the important things; Netflix and avoiding people. 7. Don’t be upsetti. Eat spaghetti. 8. Stop fucking swearing so fucking much. 9. Love myself like Kanye loves Kanye and believe in myself like Kanye believes in Kanye. 10. Pee without an audience, at least once, sometime, in the history of ever. 11. Wear work out clothes and, as such, be one step closer to actually working out. 12. Stay awake when I sit down on the couch. 13. Stop telling the postman too many details about my life. 14. Exercise [my right to eat] more [tacos] 15. Leave the house one Friday night this year. 16. Make a handful of people believe I’m normal before blindsiding them with my real personality. 17. Eat less fondu. #fondont 18. Watch less bananas die in the fruit bowl. 19. More grilled cheese. 20. Be less willing to look ugly in public. 21. Keep being cool as fuck. Oftentimes me being cool AF looks something like this 22. Give up learning new things because we’ll have google forever. 23. Accept myself for the person I pretend to be. 24. Remember to write 2018 instead of 2017. 25. Stop drinking orange juice after I’ve brushed my teeth. Beer before liquor, never sicker. Toothpaste before orange juice, dead.

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SA Museum: Dinosaur rEvolution

Nothing thrills the child within us more than setting off on an adventure to discover the wonders of the South Australian Museum. No matter what age there’s something about the eerie excitement of seeing the mummy in the Egyptian exhibit, which really never gets old. Or maybe the giant squid is the best thing? Nah it’s definitely the mineral crystal wall. Actually NO it’s a chance to try and mould our hand into the Antarctic ice wall, cough, NOPE to old for that, it’s 100% the taxidermy tiger, did you see it’s tail MOVE?!! Okay, okay the real dino-mite question here is… Dinosaurs reigned supreme in different environments all over the world for 169 million years and vanished 66 million years ago when the Earth was struck by an asteroid. Are they all really extinct? Surely the only place to discover the answer to this worldwide mystery would be the Museum. This question will be answered when the SA Museum brings everyone’s favourite reptiles and dinosaurs to town in February 2018 as part of a new touring exhibition from Gondwana Studios. Dinosaur rEvolution is an exciting and interactive display which will challenge people’s perceptions of dinosaurs. When the asteroid struck all those years ago, the global wildfires, ash clouds and fall in temperature made it unbearable for large animals, including most dinosaurs to survive. However research has shown that some small dinosaurs had already evolved to survive such a catastrophe – by taking to the air! Exceptionally well preserved fossils found in China have shown for the first time feathers and quills present in dinosaur skin. Birds are the last branch in the dinosaur family tree, to be living (and flying) with us today. South Australian Museum and Flinders University researcher Professor Mike Lee has spent his career researching reptile evolution and will help to curate the scientific content in the exhibition. “This exciting exhibition showcases the latest discoveries on how dinosaurs became birds,” Professor Lee said. “Children are always fascinated with dinosaurs but many adults will be just as engrossed. The exhibition is not just about bones and fossils, it brings these incredible creatures to life through animatronics, 3D models, life-sized murals and fossil casts that visitors can actually touch,” said Dr. Lee. Dinosaur rEvolution will be on at the South Australian Museum from 23 February – 06 May 2018. To purchase tickets please phone 0466 464 112, email foundation@samuseum.sa.gov.au, visit the Museum Shop or buy online here. www.samuseum.sa.gov.au Facebook: @southaustralianmuseum Instagram: @southaustralianmuseum

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Top Picks from The Garden

We have selected the finest, juiciest cream of the crop garden pickings from The Garden of Unearthly Delights 2018 Fringe Program. Juggling, acrobatics, puppetry, comedy and much more are all part of the harvest. The Garden of Unearthly Delights began with just one Spiegeltent in 2000. Over the past seventeen years it has evolved into the greatest arts event in town and the heart of Adelaide’s summer arts festival season. Its unique festival playground environment will include multiple performance venues, bars, carnival rides, an array of world foods, market stalls, and the most unexpected sideshow surprises. KAPUT  February 17, 18, 24, 25 and March 3, 4, 12 Kaput, the multi-award winning family show has melted hearts around the world, young and old, with its glorious brand of slapstick, acrobatics and total silliness. Slapstick and silent clowning at its absolute finest, star of Club Swizzle, Circus Oz and The Tom Tom Crew, Tom Flanagan amazes, delights and leaves audiences in stiches as he pays homage to the greats Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton in this one-man comedy for all ages. Wild Imagination… Drop and Go Nature Play Just For Kids! February 16 to March 18 NO PARENTS ALLOWED! Grown-ups, take a break and go see a show while your mini nature warrior will get into the wild world of nature play! Water play, potion making, nature crafts, loose parts play, tree climbing, bush cubbies and more! Supervised by qualified teachers with Police Checks and First Aid. Kids 5-12 years. Suitable for ages 5-12 Monski  10-12 March Why toddle when you can dance?! Selling out shows around the world, come find out why Adelaide’s own DJ Monski Mouse is a hit with the under fives and their parents/carers. Expect to do some high-energy smiling to retro hits, pop favourites and funky nursery rhymes as heads and shoulders, knees and toes bop till they drop. Get glam and put your disco-dancing- booties on! “The best dance party with your under 5-year-old that you’ve ever had… absolutely joyous” ★★★★★ Edinburgh Families. Suitable for ages 0-5 My Brown Paper Clouds March 10,11,12,17,18 This is a professional contemporary dance made specially for young audiences (aged 2-7) that takes you on a journey into the whims of imagination through dance, physical theatre, music and play. Drawing inspiration from the every day to the never-in-a-million-years, Splash Test Dummies  16 February to 18 March Rub-a- dub-dub, The Dummies are back with some splish splashing circus set to drown you in tears of laughter.From the makers of hit show Trash Test Dummies comes a new production of oceanic proportions! Splash Test Dummies are here, ready to roll out their beach towels and spring into a brand new hour of circus-filled hilarity for the whole family. See a brilliant array of catch-your-breath stunt work, acrobatics, juggling and the side-splitting, slapstick comedy for which the dummies are famous. For more information and ticket bookings visit www.adelaidefringe.com.au Instagram: @adlfringe Facebook: Adelaide Fringe 

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Coding for Kiddos

Could you have the world’s next tech genius in your fam? Turning your child into the next Bill Gates could definitely make retiring a whole lot more fun. Maybe priming them up for technological success at a young age isn’t such a bad thing. They could learn how to create an app while you can’t even remember your Apple ID. At Code Camp more than 27,000 kids have designed and built their own iPhone apps at 100+ locations! Code Camp hosts educational sessions at schools all around Australia and offer a variety of different options to suit different ages and capabilities. Little League Younger Kids – AGES 5-6 Little coders make their first small but important leap from consumers to creators of tech. Spark First Timers – AGES 7-12 This is the most popular camp designed specifically for first time Code Campers. Learn Drag & Drop coding with ‘Code Camp World’. Ignite Returning students – AGES 7-12 Start with Drag & Drop and then move to Line Coding with JavaScript (for kids who have completed Spark). Blast Advances – AGES 8-13 For the more advanced superheroes who have conquered Spark and Ignite and are ready for a full Code Camp in the world of JavaScript For more information and locations head to  codecamp.com.au Edit

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When and where to shop for Boxing Day Sales

BOOM and just like that Christmas is over; your fridge is filled with leftovers, your bin is overflowing with wrapping paper and cardboard, you feel 3 kilos heavier, the champagne is haunting you and you’re just about to pull your hair out over the noise the kids are making with that repetitive squeaky toy their aunt gave them, WHY Aunty Julie WHY?! This all means that it must be BOXING DAY, YAY! What better time to go for a nice bit of retail therapy… WE HAVE GATHERED A LIST OF WHAT IS OPEN WHEN FOR BOXING DAY SALES TO SAVE YOU THE CONFUSION! BURNSIDE VILLAGE Burnside Village is located less than 7km from Adelaide’s CBD and is home to over 100 premium lifestyle and fashion stores including South Australia’s first Zara.Trading hours: Closed Boxing Day 26. The shopping centre will open for its sales on Tuesday, December 27, 9am-5.30pm RUNDLE MALL Everyone’s favourite Boxing Day destination with more than 700 specialty stores, 15 arcades and centres, four leading department stores, plus alleys, streets and laneways, there’s more unexpected, unpredictable and unbelievable than ever before.Trading hours: Open Boxing Day 11am–5pm (Trading hours may vary from store to store.) WESTFIELD MARION Westfield Marion is the largest shopping complex in Adelaide, South Australia, located in Oaklands Park. The 1 day wait until the 27th will be worth it for the great sales at the centres 341 stores.Trading hours: Closed Boxing Day. Sales will be on the 27th. Opening hours will be extended on Wednesday the 27th from 9am-9pm. HARBOUR TOWN ADELAIDE Harbour Town Adelaide has been providing a quality shopping experience with more than 60 outlet stores for over 10 years.Trading hours: Open Boxing Day, 10am – 5pm CASTLE PLAZA SHOPPING CENTRE Castle Plaza Shopping Centre is located in Edwardstown and packs in over 60 speciality stores and will hold its major sales the day after Boxing Day.Trading hours: Closed Boxing Day. Sales will be on the 27th, 9am-5.30pm ELIZABETH SHOPPING CENTRE Elizabeth Shopping Centre is one of the largest regional shopping centres in the Adelaide area and South Australia. It features Myer, Big W, Target, JB HiFi, and Best and Less among 200 specialty stores. Get ready to grab your bargains on the 27th.Trading hours: Closed Boxing Day. Sales will be on the 27th.

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Meet the Morse Wakelins

Rebecca Morse is a TV news presenter. James Wakelin is a producer at Nine News. Together, they have three beautiful daughters, Grace, Milla and Frankie. Then there’s a big lug in the form of a liver-spotted Dalmatian named Henley. We sat down with this fun loving family and talked to them about some of their favourite things about living in Adelaide. What are you known for? Rebecca: Family activities coordinator, as well as documenting and curating family memories, including lots of Instagram posting! James: Running and dad jokes. Grace: Snapchatting my friends and playing music. Milla: Farting. Frankie: Being clumsy and messy. Favourite spot in Adelaide? Rebecca: Henley Beach, it’s our hood. We also love our friends’ holiday house at Goolwa. James: Another vote for Henley Beach. Grace: Second Valley. Milla: The place with the rock pools (Second Valley). Frankie: Horseshoe Bay. Where can we find you on a Sunday morning? Rebecca: Trying to sleep in. Then walking the dog along the beach with a coffee. James: Running to Joe’s Kiosk. Grace: Gilles Street Markets. Milla: Riding my bike to Joe’s. Frankie: On my scooter. Frankie and Milla Tell us about a family ritual you love… Rebecca: Reading books before bed. James: Holding our breath driving through tunnels. Grace: Friday night fish and chips. Milla: When we do animal mimes before bed and we have to guess what they are. Frankie: Playing the Pay Day board game. Favourite fun family tradition? Rebecca: Racing down to the beach to catch a good sunset in time. James: Road trips. Grace: WOMADelaide. Milla: Easter at Goolwa. Frankie: Going to the Royal Adelaide Show. Best place to hang for coffee and ice cream? Rebecca: The Middle Store, Coffylosophy, 303 By The Sea and Joe’s Kiosk. I drink a lot of coffee! James: Joe’s Kiosk, Luigi’s. Grace: 303 By The Sea. Milla: The Middle Store. Frankie: Joe’s Kiosk. Grace and her dog Henley Favourite item at casa de Morse Wakelin? Rebecca: The salt water lettering on our house, painted by my friend Emma Kate. James: The couch, minus all the cushions. Grace: My four-poster bed. Milla: The iPad. Frankie: Trampoline. Describe the look of your house to someone who has never seen it. Rebecca: Beachy bungalow. James: Open plan and beachy. Grace: Chic shack. Milla: The place where I fart. Frankie: Messy and fun. Who do you like to hang out with the most? Rebecca: I try to spend one on one time with all of the girls when I can. James: Whoever will watch movies with me or come to the beach. Grace: Frankie. Milla: Henley. Frankie: Grace. The Family Room Who is the funniest in the family? Rebecca: Milla. James: Milla. Grace: Me. Milla: Me. Frankie: Milla. Who is the messiest? Rebecca: Frankie. James: Frankie. Grace: Frankie. Milla: Frankie. Frankie: *guilty smile*. Who cooks the best meal? And what is it? Rebecca: I’m not a great cook unfortunately so it’s my mum’s vegetarian lasagne and roast veggies. James: My BBQ – and Bec’s salads, to make her feel better Grace: My stir-fry. Milla: My pancakes. Frankie: Daddy’s burgers. Bedroom Best place to kit out the kids? Rebecca: Friends and family! The girls are lucky to get lots of quality hand-me-downs. James: Somewhere cheap. Grace: Vintage markets. Milla: Seed. Frankie: My friend Matilda’s wardrobe. What movie or TV show best describes your family? Rebecca: Parenthood. James: Modern Family. Grace: Home Alone. Milla: Stuck in the Middle. Frankie: Peppa Pig. All images via Meaghan Coles Photography Meet the Morse Wakelins [/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]

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The Nature of Play

What is nature play all about? Once upon a time, and not all that long ago, children spent their free time climbing trees, exploring the local creek, building forts and cubbies and making all kinds of discoveries with their friends. Days were spent outdoors, unsupervised and unstructured. This is nature play. There were no smartphones, laptops or tablets to entertain. There were no structured play dates or indoor play centres and it was safe to roam around the neighbourhood and play with children in the street. But in just one generation, technology has become the substitute for free play and life for children has moved from outdoors to indoors, from active to sedentary. According to a 2013 Planet Ark study, 1 in 4 children have never even climbed a tree. 1 in 5 children today aged 6-9 years old, spend more than 2 hours/day in front of a TV, increasing as children get older. Children are losing their connection to the natural world. The loss of ‘nature play’, is having a negative impact on children’s physical, emotional and social development, their health and wellbeing, their ability to make decisions, solve problems, assess risks and become resilient young people and adults. So what can you do? There is loads you can do to help restore the balance for your children. The first step is to replace children’s screen time with green time. Allowing children the opportunity and permission to spend uninterrupted time outdoors will lay the groundwork for children to learn about themselves, the world around them and how they function in it. Their senses will be fully engaged, curiosity nurtured, problem solving skills put to the test and they will learn about their capabilities and limitations, lifelong skills that will be invaluable. Nature Play SA is a small not for profit organisation that understands how important it is for children to recapture the time to play and be in nature. It has been established to empower parents, educators and the broader community to help make unstructured time in nature, an everyday part of childhood. Nature Play SA’s website, Facebook and Instagram sites aim to make it easy for families seeking ideas, inspiration and guidance. Their website includes lists and information sheets you can download free. Affordable events families can enjoy throughout the year showcase nature play in action – cubby building, mud play, whittling and weaving, geocaching. The summer program of events will be released soon. A small online shop offers books to inspire and products to support children’s time outdoors. And a newly launched, unique membership program, designed for families, the Nature Play SA Collective, will provide members with ideas, encouragement and guidance on the little things you can do that will make a big difference. Get your family started with your very own backyard nature play space By using a few simple elements from nature, you can create an inspiring backyard for your children where they will be immersed in sensory stimulation that will provide endless creative fun, discovery and creativity. Excerpt from Natural Playspaces Families available on the Nature Play SA website Secret Places – children love hiding spaces and building cubbies and forts where they can play by themselves or with their friends. Water & Sand – a sandpit and water source, the perfect combination for hours of creative fun and play. Mud – the ultimate sensory experience. Build a mud kitchen, create a mud pit, or make a mud wheelbarrow. Something to climb – Climbing is instinctive for children and climbing trees, a rite of passage. It develops their fine and gross motor skills, co-ordination and risk-taking exploits. A Garden to grow – having their own little patch of garden to tend with their own tools, teaches children how to care for things and to understand where food comes from. Inspiring Creativity – provide a space and props to nurture your budding artist, actor, musician, explorer or engineer. Something to swing on – and make it long! There is nothing better than the freedom and exhilaration of seeing how high and fast you can go. Loose parts – unstructured play at its finest – build a collection of pinecones, log rounds, rocks, sticks and seedpods. They have no defined purpose so children can move, sort, cart, roll, build, carry, collect and manipulate how they wish. Nature play @natureplaysa natureplaysa.org.au 

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RECIPE: Strawberry and Meringue Santas

There’s nothing more exciting for kids than taking them to buy their own ingredients, then letting them cook something from scratch. Bring the kids to the Adelaide Central Market to buy their fresh produce, then let them have a go at this easy and fun recipe! Ingredients  Chantilly cream300ml cream2 tbsp caster sugarvanilla extract1 pkt mini meringue nests10 medium size strawberriesfinely shredded coconutblack writing icing tube Prep time 20 -30minServes 10 Place the cream, caster sugar and vanilla extract in a bowl and whisk till soft peaks form. Fill into a piping bag fitted with a small star-piping nozzle.Remove the stems from the strawberries and cut approx 1/3 from the tip to make the Santa hat.Pipe some cream into the meringue nest; place the larger strawberry piece into the cream. Pipe a star into the cut side of the strawberry. (This will make the face)Dip the top of the strawberry into the cream and then into the coconut, place the hat onto the cream star.Pipe a small star onto the hat to form the pompom and sprinkle with a little coconut. Add two small cream spots for buttons on the large strawberry.Using the black writing icing create two eyes on the Santa and watch him come to life – HO HO HO!! For more recipes and Adelaide Central Markets opening hours visit: adelaidecentralmarket.com.au

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