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diy, Fall Craft, guest tutorials, holiday, recipes, Thanksgiving · October 22, 2014

Kids Thanksgiving Treat Idea — Graham Cracker Wheat Stalks!!

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It seems we are always looking for a fun way to present a treat for the holidays or school gatherings. These little graham cracker “wheat stalks” would be so cute lining a kids table at Thanksgiving time. Even better, you could put the older kids in charge of making and displaying them for the younger ones…win win!

I used peanutbutter for the filling….but you could use something else if you have allergy kiddos….kids thanksgiving treat @cleverlyinspired (5)

What you will need to make this kids thanksgiving treat:

cute straws:)

graham crackers snapped into rectangles

peanutbutter

dipping white chocolate or milk chocolate

holiday sprinkles

 

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To put together:

flatten the top part of the straw

spread peanutbutter onto both graham crackers (creating your “glue”)

place the straw and top with another cracker

let set and finish making the others

melt the chocolates

Dip into white chocolate set onto wax paper (hold by the base of the cracker for most support)

dip into sprinkles

Let dry

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How sweet would these be on the kiddos table this year?!?

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Thanks Tracie! Such a cute, fun idea for the kids for Thanksgiving! But, those would be a fun snack idea year round too!

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Kids Thanksgiving Treat Idea — Graham Cracker Wheat Stalks!!
Recipe Type: Snack
Cuisine: Graham Cracker Wheat Stalks
Author: Jennifer Hadfield
Prep time: 20 mins
Total time: 20 mins
It seems we are always looking for a fun way to present a treat for the holidays or school gatherings. These little graham cracker “wheat stalks” would be so cute lining a kids table at Thanksgiving time.
Ingredients
  • cute straws
  • graham crackers snapped into rectangles
  • peanutbutter
  • dipping white chocolate or milk chocolate
  • holiday sprinkles
Instructions
  1. flatten the top part of the straw
  2. spread peanutbutter onto both graham crackers (creating your “glue”)
  3. place the straw and top with another cracker
  4. let set and finish making the others
  5. melt the chocolates
  6. Dip into white chocolate set onto wax paper (hold by the base of the cracker for most support)
  7. dip into sprinkles
  8. Let dry
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Comments

  1. heather @french press says

    October 23, 2014 at 6:37 PM

    such a fun idea for the kids – definitely trying this
    heather @french press recently posted…Curried Butternut Squash Soup with Whipped Coconut Cream and Sriracha Toasted Seeds

  2. Emily McAllister says

    October 22, 2014 at 10:39 AM

    Ahh love all of this! Fall i just the best time of year!! 🙂
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  3. Finley Jayne says

    October 22, 2014 at 5:18 AM

    Love it! Definitely will be trying this, though I think I’ll try frosting in the middle, and see if that works 🙂
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