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    Go Fishing
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    • 1/3 cup Goldfish crackers
    • 10-12 pretzel sticks (fishing poles)
    • 1-2 Tbs. peanut butter

    Put the peanut butter and pretzels on a plate, goldfish in a bowl or glass (paper is OK). The kids dip a fishing pole in the peanut butter and "catch" a fish with it.
    ---submitted by Barb in Iowa.

    Apple Smiles
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    • Apples
    • Miniature Marshmellows
    • Peanut Butter

    Cut apple into wedges. Take two wedges and spread peanut butter on one side. Stick mini mashmellows on the peanut butter on one of the apples. Put the other apple wedge, on top (peanut butter sticking to the marshmellows!(apples are lips and marshmellows are teeth!)
    ---submitted by Sherri (Ozzy)

    Oreo Turkeys
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    • Oreo Cookie
    • Frosting
    • 5 Candy Corn Pieces
    • Small Cinnimon Candy
    • Candy Sprinkles

    Start with an Oreo, or other sandwich type cookie. Open up the cookie, and place a dab of icing off-center on the inside frosting. Replace the cookie pieces so that they are at an angle...somewhat like this <. On the top of the cookie, on the edge which is now angled "up", stick 5 candy corn pieces on with icing, points toward the center of the cookie...this forms the turkey's feathered tail. On the center of the cookie, just below the candy corn feathers, place another dab of icing to make the turkey's head. Two little white dot decors on the head make the eyes...and three little cinnamon candies below the head make the turkey's waddle. The mom used chocolate icing with the Oreo cookies...and a vanilla frosting on a vanilla sandwich cookie would look good too!
    ---submittd by Pam B in Ohio.

    Sailboats
    Supplies:


    • Celery
    • Peanut Butter
    • Toothpick
    • White Paper

    Children spread peanut butter on celery, cut out a small triangle from white paper and attach to a toothpick. Stick the toothpick in the celery and you have a sailboat.
    ---submitted by Fran.

    Aquarium Snack
    Supplies:


    • Clear Plastic Cups
    • Cookies
    • Blue Jello
    • Gummy Fish

    Get some clear plastic cups, put some oreo crumbs or "sandy" colored cookie crumbs on the bottom. Get some blue jello and pour over the crumbs, add some gummy fish and when set this makes a great snack!
    ---submitted by Maga.

    Ants on a Log
    Supplies:


    • Celery
    • Peanut Butter or Cheez Whiz
    • Raisins

    Fill crevis in celery with peanut butter or cheese whiz and add raisins on top.
    ---submitted by Gail in OK.

    Green Eggs and Ham
    Supplies:


    • Eggs
    • Ham
    • Green Food Coloring

    After reading "Green Eggs and Ham", make scrambled eggs: add green food coloring to egg and ham mixture. Use lunch meat for ham.
    ---submitted by Gail in OK.

    Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Apples
    Supplies:


    • Apple
    • Peanut Butter
    • Chocolate Chips
    • Rice Krispies
    • Raisins

    Cut apple in half. Have kids spread peanut butter on apple half. On foil or wax paper have different piles for dripping apples in.
    A pile of chocolate chips
    A Pile of rice crispies
    A pile of raisins
    Let the kids smash the peanut butter side of apple in each pile! Sounds gross? Try them - You'll love them!
    ---submitted by Gail in OK.

    Earth Rocks
    Supplies:


    • Graham crackers
    • 2-3 Bananas
    • 3/4 cup Peanut Butter
    • 1T. Vegetable oil

    Slice bananas into 1 inch pieces. Melt peanut butter with the oil until dipping consistency. Put graham crackers in a Ziploc baggie and push out air and seal the bag. Roll over top of bag with a rolling pin until crackers become fine crumbs. Use a fork to carefully dip one banana piece at a time into the peanut butter mixture. Immediately roll the peanut butter covered banana in graham cracker crumbs. Place on waxed paper and chill.
    ---submitted by Tammie at Tinker.

    Bird's Nest Snack
    Supplies:


    • 1/4 cup Butter
    • 1 cup Brown Sugar
    • 3 oz. can of Chow mein Noodles
    • Jelly Beans

    Melt 1/2 cup of butter in a saucepan. Add 1 cup of brown sugar. Boil and stir for one minute. Add a 3 oz. can of chow mein noodles. Put the mixture in 12 paper baking cups in a muffin tin. Use your thumb to press noodles into the nest while still warm. DO NOT BAKE. Give children jelly bean eggs to put in their nests.
    ---submitted by BJ.

    Monkey Bread
    Supplies:


    • Pillsbury Biscuits
    • Cinnimon and Sugar
    • Melted Butter
    • Frosting

    Take cheap bisquits and cut them into 4 pieces and roll into a small ball. I let the kids help with this part. Grease a bunt pan. Roll the balls in sugar cinnamon mixture and drop all on top of each other around the ring. Drizzle with some melted butter and bake on about 400 degrees (a little cooler than the bisquit can says) until you can tell the bisquit is done. Make confectioner's sugar frosting and flavor it with orange or lemon. Flip the monkey bread out and drizzle the frosting on while they are warm. It is a sort of pull apart bread made the cheap way. I guess it is called monkey bread cuz it looks funny like a monkey does.
    ---submitted by Hunny.

    Octopus Sandwiches
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    • Hot Dogs
    • Hamburger Buns

    Cut a hot dog down the middle (length wise) to the center. THen cut each of the "legs" into 4 pieces. That makes 8 floppy legs coming out of the top half of the hot dog. When you boil them the legs curl up. Put it on a hamburger bun bottom and that's it!
    ---submitted by Karen.

    Bug Crackers
    Supplies:


    • Ritz or Similar Crackers
    • Cream Cheese
    • Pretzel Sticks
    • Raisins

    Spread cream cheese on a cracker, top with add pretzels to stick out the side like legs. Top with another cracker and use a dab of the cream cheese to attach raisin eyes.
    ---submitted by Sue in Marion, IA.

    Tunasaurus
    Supplies:


    • 1 slice of bread
    • tuna salad
    • 1 Raisin

    Spread one slice of bread with tuna salad. Use dinosaur cookie cutter to cut a dinosaur from the center of the bread. Press on a raisin to make the eye.
    ---submitted by Fran in New Jersey.

    Weinsaurus
    Supplies:


    • 1 Weiner
    • 4 preztel Sticks
    • 4-5 Doritos
    • 2 Cloves

    Procedure: Slit one weiner lengthwise. Insert chips for dinosaur spikes. Stick pretzels underneath to form the legs. Press cloves in each side near the end for eyes.
    ---submitted by Fran in New Jersey.

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    Some cute ideas here. I am definitely going to try some with Zachary.

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    Some really cute ideas! I am going to use some of them when it is our turn for snack at preschool. Thanks Sara!

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