How easy of a treat to make are these, very!
These treats use three ingredients, not much time and easy enough for kids to help!
White Chocolate, stick pretzels and yellow M & M's.
These treats use three ingredients, not much time and easy enough for kids to help!
White Chocolate, stick pretzels and yellow M & M's.
Line up three pretzels sticks on wax paper.
Melt one or two sections of white chocolate.
I melted my in the microwave.
Spoon a small amount in the middle of your pretzels.
I melted my in the microwave.
Spoon a small amount in the middle of your pretzels.
Place your M & M in the middle of your chocolate. Put in refrigerator until firm.
I will post this to these blog parties: Gold Star Wednesday, Foodie Friday, Full Plate Thursday, Sweets for a Saturday, Sweet Tooth Friday, Made by You Monday, Tuesdays at the Table,
Friday Potluck, For the Kids Friday, Local Fun for Kids
Friday Potluck, For the Kids Friday, Local Fun for Kids
This is a really good idea for April Fool's coming up. I might make these for my sons' classes that day. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really great idea - so much fun! They would make a perfect office treat for April Fools!
ReplyDeleteOh how fun is this!? We're featuring breakfast this week on the M&T Spotlight and while this isn't exactly a real breakfast...it sure is a cute play on it! I'd love for you to submit it: http://www.makeandtakes.com/spotlight
ReplyDeleteThat's so cute! Very clever. My kids would get a kick out it!
ReplyDeleteHow adorable. Those would be perfect for kids' snacks or a party! Thanks for sharing how to make these "bacon and egg" treats.
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE these!!!!! Hadn't seen the idea until recently. MMMMMM.... think I need to make some!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have you share this at my For the Kids Friday Link Party! Still time to post before the next one opens later this week. We have lots of fun ideas there... come check it out!!
http://sunscholars.blogspot.com/2011/03/for-kids-friday-3.html
That is so funny - I thought they were real when I saw your post!
ReplyDeleteThis would be PERFECT for a preschool April Fools snack. They look awesome.
ReplyDeleteYou should come link up with www.localfunforkids.com. We have lots of Fun ideas for Kids on Friday!
So cute! We did something similar and they were a huge hit!
ReplyDeleteWhat precious creations. These are just adorable. I will have to give this recipe a try. Thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and please come back!
ReplyDeleteI came from Full Plate Thursday. This is so awesome. I have a feeling my grandsons will love making these. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJoanne
http://wineladycooks.blogspot.com
I love this....such a fun idea.
ReplyDeleteJust three ingredients and so pretty & cute results! I love the idea, very creative!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! So cute! I found your link on Lisa's Sweet As Sugar Cookies blog. Thanks for sharing your treat!
ReplyDeleteThese would be super cute with green M&M's! I'll have to remember them next year for Dr. Seusses birthday!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea!
I just LOVE these! I've got to make them for my kids. Thanks so much for linking up with For the Kids Fridays at Sun Scholars. I can't wait to see what you have to share this week! I'll be posting the next party later tonight. Hope to have you stop by!
ReplyDelete:)rachel @ SunScholars.blogspot.com
These are just so cute. Great little snack. They made the Top 5 for last week's Sweets for a Saturday. Congrats!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable. I've seen them with green m&m's for Dr. Seuss's birthday celebration at the elementary school I work at. Yours look cuter, though.
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