Monday, December 6, 2021

SkyPark Santa's Village California Review

Family Fun


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A Four Season Family California Attraction


For more than a 65+ years, Southern California has been known by both locals and vacationing families as the ultimate destination for kid-friendly wholesome family theme parks. In that class of outdoor attractions there is a hidden jewel waiting to be discovered: SkyPark at Santa's Village in Skyforest, California.


SkyPark at Santa's Village San Bernardio Mountain Pine Trees
SkyPark at Santa's Village in Summer


Located in the beautiful San Bernardino Mountains adjacent to the resort communities of Lake Arrowhead and Big Bear, this unique park attraction is just a few hours drive from Los Angeles and Orange County. SkyPark is open Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall. Don't let the park's name mislead you: kids of course can visit Santa here year-round and if the children ask: tell them that yes, Santa does have a second home away from the North Pole. 

SkyPark, as my husband (who captured some of the photos in this story) and I found out by experiencing it first-hand, is so much more than we expected . It's a truly multi-generational outdoorsy place which kids, parents, extended family and grownups of all ages can enjoy any season of the year, whether or not you personally celebrate Christmas.


SkyPark at Santa's Village SoCal San Bernardino Mountains


SkyPark at Santa's Village: Yesterday and Today


You may be surprised to learn as I was that this park, originally named Santa's Village, opened on Memorial Weekend 1955, six weeks before Disneyland. Another fun fact: Santa's Village was also the first theme park ever to franchise, eventually adding two other locations. Over the years this park has evolved and changed names, opening and closing due to bankruptcy and the 2003 Big Fire. 


SkyPark Santas Village Kids Activities



Today, the park is open once more. Thanks to the vision of lifelong mountain community residents Bill and Michelle Johnson, many of the historical buildings have been restored or recreated. While still retaining the retro vibe, SkyPark at Santa's Village, in addition to the added Bike Park, are fully-operational and open to the public. 

The reimagined theme park -- catering to preferences of the new millenium -- has been expanded to include mountain biking and hiking paths, train rides, rock climbing walls, fishing, ziplining, axe throwing, archery, target shooting, roller skating in summer, ice skating in winter, and outdoor entertainment, including a summer adult concert series. There's even a mini mountain bike path for little ones just learning to ride a bicycle. 


SkyPark Visit Santa Claus
Santa's House, SkyPark at Santa's Village


Among the fun year-round activities are cookie decorating with Mrs. Claus; visiting St. Nick and his human, animal and mushroom head helpers at the Santa House; panning for rocks and minerals; and participating in ecological educational programs. 

There are also costumed characters meandering throughout the park during the day, story time and special seasonal family entertainment for children and parents, an on-site pub with draft and IPA bottled beer for the grownups, and affordable kid-friendly food, and much more.


Female Medieval Archer Costume
SkyPark Santa's Village Costumed Character


SkyPark Santa's Village Park and Bike Park


With a hat, sunblock, and bottled water, guests can easily spend a full day here, as we did so we could sample both parts of SkyPark Santa's Village: the Park itself and the Bike Park.  In fact, if our personal experience is any indication, one day alone is not nearly enough time if you want to fully enjoy everything both parks have to offer. 

The Park


As you can see from the photos throughout this whirlwind tour of the Park there is so much going on here. So, before the day is over, it's likely everyone in your group will likely have one or more of their own favorite activities. Within the Park, my hubbie loved the rock climbing. With a variety of beginner and more challenging levels to try, I lost count of how many times he climbed to the top of the wall and rang the bell during our media visit.  As for me, I've always wanted to try axe throwing, which was really fun here. I also really enjoyed revisiting the sport of archery which I loved when I was a kid. 


Roller Skating Archery Rock Wall Climbing SkyPark Santas Village
SkyPark Activities for Kids & Grownups


In fact, we both had such a great time here. Actually, my hubbie loved the rock wall so much that just a few weeks later, he went back up to SkyPark, bringing along my daughter and son-in-law. The three of them spent much of a warm summer's day climbing the rock walls (including getting soaked on the waterfall side) as well as trying out the zipline which was closed for repairs during our earlier visit.

The Bike Park


Experiencing the SkyPark Santa's Village park for the first time, BTW, took up most of the day. This left us with just about an hour to explore the SkyPark Bike Park that's also on the same property, thanks to the professional rental mountain bicycles and helmets provided to facilitate our experiential media review. 

The Bike Park -- boasting a variety of riding terrain, from easy to challenging mountain biking trails, ramps and jumps -- is extremely popular with families as well as dare devil mountain bikers. Easily you could while away a full day here while having fun and getting some exercise on more than 20 miles of bike trails winding through the pine-scented forest and mountain landscapes. 


Women with Mountain Bike at SkyPark
Mommy Blog Expert Test Drives a SkyPark Mountain Bike


The bike trails are well-maintained and groomed daily, even when there's snow on the ground in winter. If you bring your own mountain bicycle, there's no additional cost to use the Bike Park, since it's included with standard SkyPark admission. There's also the option to rent sophisticated mountain bikes with helmets on-site (additional costs vary, depending on equipment chosen) with knowledgable staff to equip you for your ride

For sure, my husband and I would both like to return and spend more time on the Bike Park trails and explore more extensively on a future visit. 

Drinks, Food and Shopping


After our initial bike ride was  complete, we enjoyed a short break with a refreshing round of beer on tap at the bike-themed The Pedal Pub, followed by indulging in some Pineapple Dole Whip. We wound down our day in the charming, beautifully curated giftshop where Mrs. Claus was hosting a children's cookie decorating session. 

What an enjoyable and invigorating way to spend a Sunday breathing fresh mountain air in such a beautiful and fun place, before heading back down the hill to Los Angeles to start another work week. Whether you are lucky enough to live in Southern California and are looking for  a fun day roadtrip with the kids, a grownup day trip with friends,  or you're planning a family vacation, there's nothing like a visit to Skypark at Santa's Village any time of year. 


Mountain Theme Gift Shop at Sky Park Santas Village
SkyPark at Santa's Village Gift Shop

About SkyPark at Santa's Village


In the San Bernardino Moutains in Skyforest, California, about a two hour drive from Los Angeles, SkyPark at Santa's Village is a unique Southern California outdoor adventure theme park attraction with a retro 1950s - 1960s vibe. Adjoining Santa's Village is the SkyPark Bike Park. Open year round, with day passes, monthly passes and annual passes with access to both parks are offered with discounted pricing for kids ages 4-12. 

Learn all about SkyPark at Santa's Village including checking out their calendar of special seasonal and holiday events throughout the year, a summer concert series, and more by visiting the official site SkyParkSantasVillage.com. Stay up to date on everything SkyPark at Santa's Village-related, as well, by following the park on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube. For SkyPark Bike Park specific news, don't miss these social channels dedicated to mountain biking on Facebook and Instagram

SkyPark at Santa's Village and SkyPark Bike Park are both located at 28950 California State Highway 18, Skyforest, CA 92385, phone 909-744-9373. Parking is free.

Thursday, November 25, 2021

Hanukkah Gingerbread House DIY for Kids

Chanukah

A Fun Jewish Holiday Craft Activity


The family gingerbread recipe I used to make this holiday creation is the same one my grandmother passed down to my mom, who handed it down to me. As a child myself, I have fond memories of decorating gingerbread men with my mother, using festive sprinkles and red hot candies for buttons. When I had children, I decided to put my own signature twist on this old-fashioned tradition. 




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Create a New Family Tradition


So, as a mom of four born within one year -- triplets plus one more -- I'm carrying it on, making sure that everyone gets some one-on-one time with me in the kitchen. Certainly, the Hanukkah Gingerbread House pictured in this post, with the ingredients and instructions included, is easy, and fun. What's more is that it has a good chance of bonding the family that works together on building it. 

If you make this with your own family, your kids will likely enjoy it as much as mine have, decorating this extraordinary cookie sculpture as well as breaking it a part with a small hammer when it’s time to serve dessert. But wait – before you let the children demolish this edible holiday craft, be sure to take lots of photos so that you’ll be able to continue enjoying your gingerbread house long after it’s physically eaten and gone.

Chanukah Gingerbread House 
Recipe & Directions


2/3 c. shortening (half margarine)
1-3/4 c. brown sugar
2-3/4 c. molasses
1-1/3 c. cold water
12 c. white flour
4 t. baking soda
1 t. salt
1/4 t. black pepper
2 t. allspice
2 t. ginger
2 t. ground cloves
2 t. cinnamon
Assorted kosher sprinkles in blue and white and silver
Candy and food-safe decorations
Royal Icing (recipe below)

Before beginning, cut out 3 rectangular cardboard templates from a cereal box that will fit together when assembled: front/back, sidewall, and roof to end up with a house with walls that are about 8-10” high.

Cream shortening and dark brown sugar. Then add molasses gradually stirring in water. In separate bowl combine the dry ingredients and then mix together with the wet ingredients. Gather dough into 3 balls and cover with plastic wrap; chill 1 hour.

Preheat oven to 350. Dust counter surface or cutting board with flour and, using a rolling pin, roll out balls one at a time to 1/2” thick. Cut out TWO of each of the 3 templates out of the flattened dough and carefully transfer to lightly greased cookie sheets with cookie edges spaced widely enough so they don’t touch while baking. Also, from the dough, cut out the smaller cookie items you’ll be using to accessorize your house. 

I used cookie cutters from a Judaic Cookie Cutter set to create Star of David shapes in graduated sizes as well as cutting out a dog cookie cutter that resembled our pet Boxer. Bake larger house cookie parts for 15-18 mins; bake smaller cookie shapes for 14-16 mins, watching all carefully so they don’t burn. Allow cookies to cool completely on a baking rack before proceeding.


Royal Icing Recipe


While the cookies cool, mix royal icing by combining 10 T. of powdered egg whites or kosher meringue powder mixed w/ a little less than 1 c. water. Gradually, blend in 2 lbs. of confectioners’ sugar and beat for about 10 minutes. Separate icing into smaller bowls, reserving and covering about 1/2 of the white frosting for later with plastic wrap. Color the rest of the icing in each of the small bowls in desired hues and cover to prevent it from drying out.

Now it’s time to assemble your house. Fill individual plastic decorating icing bags with white in one and each of your other color in the others. Using a decorating #2 decorating tip create seams to connect the 4 walls together. Tip: Use a short stack of books or full soda cans to support the house until the icing dries. When it feels stable (about 30-60 mins) you can use the same process to attach the roof.

Here’s the really fun part: decorating your house. You can decorate using anything you want that’s edible in the way of candies and sprinkles and then attaching it with royal icing as the “glue”. You might also want to add some food safe non-edibles, like the dreidels, gold foil covered chocolate coins, and 4 deer cut outs that I used to represent my children. 

Also I used kosher salt to create the effect of sparkling snow and I melted chocolate and poured into candy molds to create the miniature chocolate menorah and the Hebrew chocolate letters over the door spelling out our last name. The sky’s the limit, so use your imagination and personalize it with things that relate to your loved ones and if you have kids, even toddlers, get them involved in some of this DIY crafting with food.

Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Chocolate Lovers Holiday Gift Guide

Chocolate Gift Ideas

2021 MBE Holiday Gift Guide Series

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Imaginative Gifts for Chocolate Enthusiasts


What better gift category to start out this year's holiday gift guide collection than with our favorite finds for presents chocolate fans will most certainly appreciate. After all, just about everyone has a chocolate lover or two on your shopping list this year, right?


Chocolate Lovers Gift Guide




Delysia Chocolatier

Looking for high quality, delicious handmade chocolate in beautiful, unique holiday and Christmas designs? The chocolates you see pictured are just the beginning of all the choices available online from this woman-owned business based in Austin, Texas. Check out the complete artisan Holiday Collection from Delysia Chocolatier, a brand we recently showcased as the ultimate Thanksgiving hostess/host gift, for a wonderful assortment of holiday-themed artisan chocolates and more, all beautifully boxed and presented ready for giving this season.


Delysia Chocolatier Holiday Chocolate Collection
Delysia Chocolatier


Clarkson Avenue Crumb Cake Company

Another mouth-watering gifting option that's sure not to disappoint serious chocolate fans is the Brooklyn Blackout 2-Pound Crumb Cake from Clarkson Avenue Crumb Cake Company, a startup inspired by simpler times of kids growing up as Baby Boomers on the 1950s stoops of Brooklyn, New York. Reminiscent of the homemade cakes grandma used to make, the Brooklyn Blackout features luscious, plump and fudgy chocolate ganache crumbs topping moist, dark chocolate cake. Like all of Clarkson's bakery treats, these are delivered fresh-baked made with butter, milk, eggs and other natural and preservative-free ingredients. 


Chocolate Cake with Chocolate Ganache Crumbs
Clarkson Avenue Crumb Cake Company


John Kelly Chocolates


Back in 2004, two guys named John and Kelly started a small chocolate factory on a quiet street off Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California. Thanks to hard work and a secret gourmet fudge recipe, John Kelly Chocolates is now an award-winning national brand sold in high-end stores, boutiques and online. From their elegantly boxed Holiday Truffle Fudge Assortment including Dark Chocolate with French Grey Sea Salt and Semi-Sweet Chocolate and Caramel with Hawaiian Alaea Sea Salt; to my personal favorite Peanut Butter with Himalayan Pink Salt Truffle Fudge Bites; to spicy Dark Chocolate with Chipotle and Habanero Truffle Fudge Bars; to Dark Chocolate Bars in imaginative flavors, John Kelly has something to please every sophisticated chocolate lover's taste buds. KSA-Dairy certified kosher


John Kelly Award Winning Chocolates Gourmet Fudge
John Kelly Chocolates



Salivation Snackfoods


Is someone on your list on the keto diet or gluten intolerant? There's no reason they should have to miss out on sweet, chocolatedly goodness during the holiday season. Salivation Snackfoods has just the thing for people like these who want to enjoy Christmas without having to cheat on their diets: delicious keto, gluten-free Dark Chocolate Brownies made with no added sugar and healthy ingredients such as avocado oil, MCT oil, collagen, flax seed, monk fruit and more. With just 3 net carbs each, these heavenly morsels are a dream come true, individually packaged and available in three varieties, including Keto Dark Chocolate, Keto Walnut Chocolate Chip, and Keto Macadamia Nut Brownies. 


Keto Gluten Free Brownies
Salivation Snackfoods


Tidbits Meringues


Whether eaten directly out of the bag or floated in hot chocolate or coffee, here's a sweet no-guilt snack that might make an inexpensive stocking stuffer or small gift for a friend, co-worker or your child's teacher. Tidbits Meringues are just 1-2 calories each -- depending on the variety -- with the brand offering three lines: regular, keto, and diabetic. For chocolate fans Tidbits flavors include Cookies 'N Cream, Chocolate and Chocolate Mint; they also have super-fun non-chocolate varities like Strawberry, Cotton Candy, Cappuccino, Birthday Cake, and of course good old Vanilla. Whatever flavor you choose, Tidbits products are sugar-free, lactose-free, gluten-free, soy-free, non-GMO, and all made with natural ingredients. 


Tidbits Meringues Chocolate Hot Cocoa
Tidbits Meringues


Johnson's Popcorn


Send the old-fashion charm of the Jersey Shore in summertime across the miles when you gift that chocolate lover on your holiday gift list with a giant 1-gallon tin of the best-selling Chocolate Drizzle Popcorn from Johnson's Gourmet Popcorn. Since 1940, Johnson's has been one of the most famous boardwalk landmarks in Ocean City, New Jersey. All the brand's popcorn is hand mixed in large copper kettles and is sold in a variety of delicious flavors, tins and plastic bucket sizes. Don't live nearby? With so many popcorns and different packaging options to choose from you'll be glad to have any gifts you order shipped direct to your recipient(s) anywhere in the U.S. or just about anywhere worldwide.


Jersey Shore Johnsons Popcorn Beach Bucket
Johnson's Gourmet Popcorn


Novelty Chocolate Items

Last but not least, how about either of these novelty items for the children or kids-at-heart on your gif list? The Handstand Kitchen DIY Hot Cocoa Bombs Kit would be a lot of fun, both to make and to eat. Then there's this culinary riff on the beloved ugly Christmas sweater, the Reese's Peanut Butter Chocolate Ugly Sweater, OU-Dairy certified kosher. 





I'm a huge chocolate lover myself, so I can imagine how many other like-minded chocolate fans will be thrilled to receive one or more of these delicious gifts. While you're shopping for others, if you love chocolate as much as I do, why not treat yourself to some delicious chocolate too? Happy Shopping!

About MBE's 2021 Holiday Gift Guides

Since there's really no such thing as a single holiday gift guide to suit all people and tastes so MBE is excited to unveil a series of thoughtfully curated specialty gift guides for Holidays 2021. Our Holiday 2021 Gift Guide for Chocolate Lovers is the first in a series of gift guides to make your shopping easier and more fun. Watch for MBE's other specialty gift guides which we'll be publishing throughout the holiday season.

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