Winter Treats
After the flurry of excitement in November and December, it can be
difficult for kids to get back into the same routine.
Yes, kids can get the blues as well.
A few fun activities may keep your
children smiling.
Try these simple recipes for snacks or family time.
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Cookie Cutter Toast - Very Quick and Easy
Simply make toast in your toaster and then have your
children cut the toast with their favorite cookie cutters.
They can then spread peanut butter, cream cheese, cottage or any
favorite toast topping
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No-Melt Snowballs
6 cups of crispy rice cereal
stick of margarine
10 ounce bag of marshmallows
powdered sugar
Adult should melt the margarine in a saucepan and stir in the
marshmallows until smooth. Stir in the Rice Krispies. After the mixture
has cooled slightly, children can put a little margarine on their hands
and form balls with the mixture. Shake the balls in a zip-lock bag to
coat with the confectioner's sugar. Makes approximately 24 two-inch
"snowballs". The children will have a "ball".
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Cottage Cheese Snowmen
You'll need:
Cottage Cheese
Carrot
Raisins
A slice of toasted bread
Celery stalk
Ice cream scoop
Place three scoops of cottage cheese on a salad plate.
use the raisins for buttons and eyes. cut a small piece of carrot
got the nose and celery for the mouth.
The leafy part of a celery stalk can be added for arms
and the hat is cut from the toast.
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