I've just been realizing that I love preschool activities. I guess that is probably why I get on so well working with my dementia residents.
Today I tried making chocolate pretzels. Very easy, and I wished I would have had some little hands to help me. Since I didn't well, the pretzels are all in nice lines, and only a few of the ingredients went missing during action.
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arrange unwrapped chocolate kisses a top pretzels |
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pop them in the pre-heated oven |
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easy directions so far |
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press M&Ms into the chocolate |
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cool, package and put in Christmas baskets |
Of course, I'm sure they won't all make it to the Christmas baskets.
Now I think I'll go make some playdough.
I love how your directions are illustrated. It does look like a fun project....maybe I'll try it out with a kindergartner.
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