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President's Day Snacks
Contact_FullName: Mary Rumelfanger Contact_Email: kmusikwithmary@adelphia.net Area: President's Day Snack Ideas Idea: Abraham Lincoln's Black Top Hat Cookie Ingredients: Keebler fudge stripe cookies, Rollo candies, chocolate frosting Using a Keebler/generic fudge stripe cookie, turn cookie over chocolate side up. Stack two Rollo candies on top of one another. Use a little chocolate frosting to stick Rollo candies together and "paste" on tope of the cookie. Not the healthiest snack, but displays Abe's famous black top hat! Contact_FullName: Gina Contact_Email: glt@hotmail.com Area: President's Day - snack Idea: Washington's Cherry Pie supplies: store bought refrigerater biscuits canned cherry pie filling muffin tin Pam cooking spray Spray muffin tin w/ cooking spray. Separate biscuits and press into muffin tin and pushing up on sides. Place 1 large spoonful of cherries in center of each biscuit and bake according to directions on biscuit can. This snack was made with preschool students ages 3-5 years old. Perfect for them to help prepare. Contact_FullName: Suzanne Contact_Email: scostner@bellsouth.net Area: President's Day-Snack Idea: "Frost" a half-pint size milk carton (milk poured out first), with peanut butter. Then use chunky pretzel sticks to cover the outside or "walls" of the carton, use graham cracker shingles on the roof. This makes a miniature log cabin, like the one Lincoln was born in, and the kids can drink milk and eat their creations! 1-11-01President's Day snack Use individual cups have each child crush a part of a graham cracker or vanilla wafer top with pudding and add cherry pie filling on top.
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