Ants on a log
Easy to make. Younger child friendly. Tastes yummy.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Take and wash 2 stalks of celery.
- 2
Cut ends off of celery to desired length.
- 3
Slice both stalks in half. Leaving you with 4 smaller stalks.
- 4
Take peanutbutter and spread down middle of each stalk.
- 5
Take raisins or desired topping and drop or press onto peanutbutter.
- 6
Refrigerate and finished!
- 7
Substitute peanutbutter for preserves. Raisins for dried fruit or crushed pretzels.
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