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Simple and Delicious Reindeer Food Recipe for Beginners

The Ultimate Magical Reindeer Food Recipe: A Wholesome Christmas Eve Tradition

As the sun sets on December 24th and excitement reaches a fever pitch, there is one final task for families before heading to bed: preparing the way for Santa’s hardworking team. While we often focus on the milk and cookies for the man in the red suit, the nine reindeer traveling across the globe deserve a nutritious, sparkling treat to keep their energy high.

Creating Magical Reindeer Food has become a quintessential holiday tradition. It is a simple, tactile activity that engages children’s imaginations and builds anticipation for Christmas morning. However, as our understanding of local ecosystems has evolved, so has the recipe.

In this guide, we are moving away from the dated (and potentially harmful) use of plastic glitter and craft sequins. Instead, we’ve developed a 100% wildlife-friendly, bird-safe, and biodegradable recipe. This version is just as shimmering and magical as the original, but it ensures that the only thing left behind on your lawn is the joy of the holiday season—not microplastics that could harm local songbirds or small mammals.


Why This Recipe Works


Ingredients

This recipe is divided into the “base” (the nutrition for the reindeer) and the “magic” (the shimmer that helps them find your home from the sky).

The Nutritious Base

The Magical Shimmer (Wildlife-Safe)


Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Prepare Your Mixing Station

Clear a large space on your kitchen counter or table. This is a messy project, so laying down a sheet of parchment paper or a festive tablecloth makes cleanup easier. Provide a large mixing bowl and several wooden spoons so multiple children can participate at once.

2. Combine the Grains and Seeds

In the large bowl, combine the 2 cups of rolled oats, 1/2 cup of sunflower seeds, and 1/2 cup of birdseed. Stir these together until the colors are evenly distributed. Explain to the children that the oats provide the reindeer with the strength to pull the heavy sleigh.

3. Add the “North Pole Berries”

Fold in the 1/4 cup of finely chopped dried cranberries. These add a pop of festive red color and represent the special berries found only in the Arctic tundra.

4. Create the Magic Sparkle

This is the most important step for “visibility.” Sprinkle the red and green sanding sugars over the oat mixture. If you are using edible gold luster dust, add it now. The dust is very fine, so it will coat the oats in a subtle, magical shimmer that glows under the light of a flashlight or the moon.

5. Scent the Mixture

Add the 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon. Toss the mixture thoroughly. The aromatic spice isn’t just for holiday scent; in Christmas folklore, the scent of cinnamon acts as a beacon, guiding Rudolph’s nose toward your rooftop.

6. Package and Store

Scoop the mixture into small burlap bags, clear compostable sachets, or mason jars. If you are gifting these, attach a small card with the “Reindeer Food Poem” (see below). Store in a cool, dry place until Christmas Eve.


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The Reindeer Food Poem

Print this on your gift tags for a professional touch:

Sprinkle on the lawn at night,

The moon will make it sparkle bright.

As Santa’s reindeer fly and roam,

This will guide them to your home.

A crunchy treat to help them fly,

Across the starry Christmas sky!


Serving Suggestions (Christmas Eve Ritual)

To get the most out of this tradition, follow these steps on Christmas Eve:

  1. The Moonlight Walk: Just before the kids head to bed, put on coats and boots and head outside with your jars of reindeer food.

  2. The Scattering: Have the children take handfuls of the food and toss them in a wide arc across the lawn or driveway. If you live in an apartment, a small window box or a doorstep pot works just as well.

  3. The Final Look: Use a flashlight to show the children how the sanding sugar and luster dust catch the light. It truly looks like fallen star dust!

  4. Morning Magic: When the children wake up, the “food” will likely be gone (thanks to the local birds and squirrels), proving that the reindeer stopped by.


Storage & Make-Ahead Notes


Preparation Timeline

Task Time Required Notes
Gathering Ingredients 15 Minutes Check the baking and pet aisles.
Mixing & “Sparkling” 10 Minutes Great for kids’ involvement.
Packaging & Tagging 20 Minutes If making for a classroom of 20.
Total Time 45 Minutes Yields approx. 3.5 cups.

Nutrition Information (Estimates)

Note: This information is for one “serving” (approx. 1/4 cup) should a child sneak a taste! While all ingredients are food-grade and safe to ingest, the mixture is designed for “reindeer” and birds.

Nutrient Amount Per Serving
Calories 110 kcal
Protein 3g
Fat 4g
Saturated Fat 0.5g
Carbohydrates 16g
Fiber 2g
Sugar 5g
Sodium 5mg
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