You would think after the debacle I experienced last time I volunteered to bake snacks for Jack's preschool, I'd be over doing it again. But you can fool me once, or twice, and never again, as George W said, I think. What I'm trying to say is... I don't learn from my mistakes! No, I kid, this time it was actually a leisurely, enjoyable experience. And I found a new recipe that I will absolutely try again! Very healthy (I subbed whole wheat flour for all-purpose) and allergy friendly (dairy-free). Great dipped in peanut butter (or soy butter if you have a nut allergy). I doubled the recipe and it made A TON. Plenty to feed a schoolyard of crazy kids. I'm never there when the kids enjoy snack time, but I'd like to imagine the table chatter goes something like this:
Kid: What a delicious and healthy snack for my tummy. Who MADE these?
Jack: MY MOM. The BEST mom in the whole wide world.
Kid: Wow. You should totally bring her home a medal or at least a candy bar or some new shoes.
Kid: What a delicious and healthy snack for my tummy. Who MADE these?
Jack: MY MOM. The BEST mom in the whole wide world.
Kid: Wow. You should totally bring her home a medal or at least a candy bar or some new shoes.
Those look awesome! And you should totally get a medal and some new shoes.
ReplyDeleteYou should put a tape recorder in his lunch box or on the plate or something so you can hear all the awesome things they say about you.
These look irresistible...
ReplyDeletei'd love it if sometimes Siri left messages in the comments - sometimes bloggers do that - in this case to see what the response was.
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