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  • Shake it up Chocolate Pudding!

    Get your kids involved in making their own serving of a favourite snack. This chocolate pudding is fun and easy to make, let your kids jump around and they’ll love watching it change right before their eyes. What you’ll need: empty baby food jars milk instant chocolate pudding What to do...
    Posted to Recipes (Weblog) by admin on 06-10-2008
  • Ice Cream Creatures

    Need to a cool treat to beat the heat? Have fun creating an ice cream creature! What you’ll need: small brownie ie. Two bite brownies ice cream m&m’s peanuts raisins tringy licorice, cut in 1-3 inch lengths chocolate sauce spinkles What to do: Cut the brownie in half for feet. Place a...
    Posted to Recipes (Weblog) by admin on 06-10-2008
  • Chocolate Covered Pretzels

    Here's a tasty sweet and salty treat. You and your preschooler will have fun making, and eating them. Most of all deciding who gets to lick the bowl clean! Ingredients: chocolate chips, white or milk chocolate 1 pkg pretzels optional: sprinkles Melt chocolate chips in a double boiler, stirring constantly...
    Posted to Recipes (Weblog) by admin on 05-26-2008
  • No Bake Mud Cake (With Worms)

    Need a quick and easy dessert to make for a Halloween party? Give this no-bake cake a try! It's smooth, yet crunchy - just like real mud! And throwing some gummy worms gives it a realistic touch. Ingredients: 2 packages instant chocolate pudding 3 ½ cups of milk 1 8-ounce tub of whipped topping...
    Posted to Recipes (Weblog) by admin on 09-18-2007
  • Snowy Treats for Snowy Days

    Your children will delight in making these treats with you, especially because the main ingredient is something not usually found in the kitchen – snow! Note: For these recipes it is best to collect snow at least two hours after the start of the snowfall to help ensure that you collect the cleanest...
    Posted to Recipes (Weblog) by admin on 08-25-2007
  • Refreshingly Cool Summer Treats

    Beat the heat this summer with these refreshingly cool summer treats! These recipes are good to do with children three years of age and older. Please make sure that an adult handles the blender. Fresh Fruit Popsicles An all-time favourite in our house, here’s a deliciously refreshing frozen treat...
    Posted to Recipes (Weblog) by admin on 08-25-2007
  • Chocolate Covered Marshmallow Ghosts

    Ingredients: Large marshmallows Candies, raisins or dried cranberries Baker’s chocolate (dark, semi-sweet or white) Popsicle sticks (or wooden skewers) Wax paper Stick 2 marshmallows, one on top of the other, onto a popsicle stick or skewer. Set in freezer for about an hour to chill. Melt Baker’s...
    Posted to Recipes (Weblog) by admin on 08-25-2007
  • Fun Treats to Welcome in the Spring

    Spring has sprung and your children are spending more and more time outside. These treats are sure to give them a taste of the season to come! Ice Cream Sandwich Cookies Ingredients: Large chocolate chip cookies (fresh from the bakery) Candy sprinkles, chocolate shavings Ice cream (any flavour) Allow...
    Posted to Recipes (Weblog) by admin on 08-23-2007
  • Nut Butter Spiders

    This nutty no-bake recipe is great for your little ghosts and ghouls. Ingredients: 5 tbs smooth nut butter (peanut, cashew or almond) 5 tbs confectioner’s sugar 5 tbs crushed graham wafers 5 tbs crushed chocolate sprinkles Thin black licorice lace Mix together nut butter, sugar and wafer crumbs...
    Posted to Recipes (Weblog) by admin on 08-21-2007
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