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pampchefsarah said:I like Christy's idea. Simple, and the kids will have fun decorating. You could also do cookies with the Cookie Press, and have the kids decorate those.
straitfan said:What about those pretzel wreaths that were in the holiday minis a couple of years ago" Dip the bottom 1/2 of a mini pretzel and lay them out in a circle on waxed paper. Add sprinkles, and then tie a ribbon around the top for a hanger when dry.
ChefPaulaB said:Hmmm, thought I posted this yesterday, but can't find it, wonder which inappropriate place I posted it :blushing: oops! Anyway, what about the turtle things, (don't know official name)... take a pretzle and put a rolo on top, put it in the oven (a toaster oven or microwave would work here) and then put a pecan or M&M (My family loves it with an almond M&M). My kids love to help make these and everyone loves to eat them!
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