Fun to make, fun to eat! You can't go wrong with these Christmas treats.
Start with a Nutter Butter cookie. Use frosting to attach brown M&M eyes and a red M&M nose. Use more frosting to add mini, twist style pretzel antlers to complete your reindeer cookie.
Start with a large scoop of vanilla ice cream. Place a pointy sugar cone hat with a mini marshmallow pom-pom on top. Chocolate chip eyes and a cherry nose are then surrounded by whipped cream hair and beard. HO! HO! HO!
Bake cupcakes using a white cake mix. Top with white frosting. Stack two large marshmallows on top, securing together with frosting. Use pretzel sticks for arms and raisins for eyes. Stack a mini peanut butter cup atop a mini fudge stripe cookie. Stick together with frosting and attach to the snowman's head.
Cream cheese or peanut butter and jelly sandwiches can be cut into any holiday shape using Christmas cookie cutters. Use the same cookie cutters to make Christmas pancakes. Let the kids decorate with candy or fruit pieces such as raisins, dried cranberries, chocolate chips, mini marshmallows and fruit leather.
Carefully cut graham cracker squares in half, diagonally to form triangles. Spread with chocolate frosting. Arrange so each triangle has the single point facing down. Place a red M&M at the bottom point to form the nose, pressing into the frosting to stick. Place mini pretzel antlers at the other two points. Add chocolate chip eyes.
Nice Christmas ideas!
I'd eat any and all of these. Hand them over.
Wonderful Christmas foods for kids. On Christmas day we do something odd. We don't make a fancy meal instead we eat finger foods all day long. Leave more time for playing with the kids. These would fit perfectly into our feast.
These should certainly light up the little ones eyes. I want number 1 and 2 and...
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