Christmas doesn't have to be the most stressful holiday of the year. You're totally allowed to take shortcuts, especially if you're playing host.
Decorate upside-down waffle cones to make Christmas tree desserts.

It's a more manageable alternative to the perennial gingerbread house.
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Make "Elf Cookies" using Cheerios.

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Store your ice cream in a zip-loc bag so it isn't too hard.

It'll be soft and ready to serve.
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Make hard-boiled eggs en masse in the oven.

Place the eggs in a muffin tray so they do not move around, turn the oven to 325 degrees, and pop in for about 25-30 minutes. Not only are they tastier, but they also are much easier to peel!
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