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Contact_FullName: Jeanie
Contact_Email: jsanders@bgh1.k12.wy.us
date:: 12/12/03
Area: Camping

Idea:

Campfire

Ingredients:
M&M's
coconut
red hots
sunflower seeds
tootsie rolls
pretzels

Procedure:
1. Build the campfire ring using the M&M's.
2. Place sunflower seeds inside to represent the dirt.
3. Build the A frame from the pretzels.
4. Put coconut inside the A frame as the tinder.
5. As the fire warms up put the red hots in to represent the hot coals.
6. Place the tootsie rolls on last representing the large logs.
7. Don't forget to keep water (juice box) nearby in case your fire escapes.


Contact_FullName: Kat
Contact_Email: heykat@usa.com
date:: 09/26/03
Area: Camping-snacks

Idea:

"Indoor S'mores"
Put chocolate chips, mini marshmallows and Golden Graham cereal in snack-size zip-lock bags. Let the students eat while you read a camping story. All the flavors of a real s'more without the mess!


Contact_FullName: Aliceson
Contact_Email: alimarie@tamu.edu
date:: 06/08/03
Area: Camping Snacks

Idea:

For a food we have made during our camping theme, take pretzel sticks, dip one tip of the pretzel stick in some melted white chocolate or almond bark. Immediately dip that same end in some sugar that has been dyed red (bought in the "cookie sprinkles" section of any grocery store) and you have match sticks to use to light your campfire! :O)


Contact_FullName: denielle

Contact_Email: deniellemarie1@hotmail.com

date:: 09/02/02

Area: camping-snack

Idea:

simple s'mores: perfect for toddlers and preschoolers. Use a can of fudge cake frosting and marshmallow fluff on cinnamon graham crackers. give each child two Dixie cups, one for the fudge and one for the fluff. provide Popsicle sticks for spreading. the children will love the independence and this idea is perfect for centers with no cooking facilities available.


Contact_FullName:
marcy
Contact_Email:
w_marcy@hotmail.com
date:
06/03/01
where:
Camping Snacks

idea

We made a pretend campfire with real logs and tissue paper. the kids skewered marshmallows on the end of drinking straws and "roasted" them over our imaginary fire. It was quick, easy and fun.


Contact_FullName:
Natalie
Contact_Email:
nacoru@snet.net

10-16-00

Teach children how to build a campfire. Start by placing a small pile of coconut (tinder) on a napkin or plate. Place small rod pretzels (kindling) in an "A" or square shape. Add larger rod pretzels (logs) on top following the base shape. Sprinkle chocolate chips (charcoal) on top. Enjoy!


Contact_FullName:
Amy
Contact_Email:
seabwnsr@msn.com

7-30-00

Make real s'mores in a toaster oven at school. Put one graham cracker square, with a piece of chocolate and one large marshmallow in the toaster oven. (Most trays can fit 6 crackers) Broil the marshmallows until they are golden brown. Take out of toaster oven and cover with second graham square. Eat and Enjoy! Yummy!


Contact_FullName:
Angie
Contact_Email:
akreher@ameritech.net

7-29-00

Camping snack-pretend your going fishing on your camp out. Take large pretzel rods, tie one piece of pull-n-peel red licorice to the end of pretzel and a gummy worm to the other end. The children can eat their own fishing pole.


Contact_FullName:
Denice
Contact_Email:
Denicipoo@aol.com

6-13-00

S'mores 
To make s'mores without the campfire simply use marshmallow cream, chocolate frosting and crackers.  The kids can do it themselves and tastes great too!


Contact_FullName:
Ruby
Contact_Email:
rjs5150@hotmail.com

idea

Use snack size Ziploc bags and put ingredients for trail mix in each one (nuts, raisins, mini M & M's or choc chips, banana chips etc.) Then these were put in small paper sacks and taped shut and scattered around our yard. We put our backpacks on and went on a hike; I provided sacks for the children who didn't have backpacks. The children found the sacks and brought them back to our tent and we mixed trail mix for snack.


Contact_FullName:
Lisa
Contact_Email:
lisa_garderie@yahoo.com

Date: 1-15-00

You could take pretzel sticks and dip them in mild salsa, or cheese whiz or colored cream cheese to build and eat a little campfire.


 

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