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Critter Crudités

By Woman's Day Kitchen Published: May 19, 2017
Summer Activities for Kids - Critter Crudite
Steven Giralt
Yields:
1
Prep Time:
5 mins
Total Time:
10 mins
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These adorable snacks take ants on a log to the next level.

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Ingredients

Snails

  • celery stalks

  • peanut butter or cream cheese, at room temperature

  • sliced apple

  • sliced orange

  • sliced kiwi

  • sliced cucumber

  • sliced tomato

  • cashews

Caterpillars

  • celery stalks

  • peanut butter or cream cheese, at room temperature

  • grapes

  • blueberries

  • grape tomatoes

  • candy eyes

  • celery or radish matchsticks

Directions

    1. Step 1Make the snails. Fill celery stalks with peanut butter or cream cheese and top with an apple, orange, kiwi, cucumber or tomato slice shell and a cashew head. Use peanut butter or cream cheese to glue on candy eyes.
    2. Step 2Make the caterpillars. Fill celery stalks with peanut butter or cream cheese and top with grapes, blueberries or grape tomatoes for the body and head. Use peanut butter or cream cheese to glue on candy eyes and celery or radish matchstick for antennae.
From: Woman's Day US
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