Lizard Skins
added 8-18-98 Original
Author Unknown
Need: 1/2 cup Peanut butter, 12 ounces
Marshmallows, 4 drops Green food coloring, 4cups Rice Krispies, Cheerios
or Corn Flakes, Pam, Raisins
Heat peanut butter with marshmallows in a large saucepan over low heat
until melted. Add green food coloring and mix in. Pour in cereal and stir
quickly. Spray 8" pan with pam then pour contents into pan. Allow to
cool in fridge, then cut into long thin strips, about 1" x 4".
Cut each raisin in half and stick on one end of each strip to make the
lizard's eyes.
Tuna Turtles added
8-18-98 Original Author Unknown
- yield: 8 sandwiches
1 can of flaked tuna
½ small cucumber seeded and chopped
¼ grated carrot
2 tbs thousand island dressing
1 tbs mayo
1 package refrigerator biscuit
1 tbs sesame seeds (optional)
Heat oven to 450 Cut two biscuits into four pieces. Attach one piece to
sides if the eight remaining biscuits - these are the heads. Score surface
of each biscuit to look like turtle shell. Sprinkle sesame seeds on the
biscuit. Transfer to lightly greased cookie sheet . Bake 8 minutes until
golden brown. Cut each turtle biscuit in half horizontally and fill with
tuna salad.
Snapping Turtle Salad added
8-18-98 Original Author Unknown
Need:
One pear
4 pecan halves
2 cloves
1 green olive
Wash and peel the pear. Cut in half. Place one of the halves hollow-side
down on a salad plate. Use the pecans for feet. Use the green olive for
the head and stick the cloves in for the eyes. Makes one serving.
Lily-Pad Floats
added
6-01-01 Original Author Unknown
Need: lime sherbet, lemonade, plastic
cups, gummy frogs (three per child), plastic spoons
Help each child place a small scoop of lime sherbet in the bottom of a
cup.
Fill each cup with lemonade. Add a gummy frog.
Snake Sticks
added
4-6-02 Original Author Unknown
Buy pre made bread stick dough. Give each child one dough stick. The
children can roll them out in the shape of a snakes. Put the snakes onto a
baking tray. Have the children sprinkle their snake with grated cheese if
desired. Bake according to the bread sticks directions.
Frogs on a log
added 4-14-04
Submitted by: Tina Spraggins
Take a small pretzel rod and spread peanut butter on it. Then add
green m&m's on the rod. Since frogs are also many different
colors you can also use different color m&m's to show that their are
frogs of variety of colors. Eat and enjoy!
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