8 oz Cream cheese, softened
1/2 c Brown sugar
1/2 tsp. Vanilla
1/2 tsp. Caramel Flavoring
Blend all ingredients with mixer. Serve with apple slices. Tastes like caramel apples, but doesn't stick to the roof of your mouth or your teeth
18 Oatmeal cookies
1 can Apple pie filling
large microwave container square or rectangular
Have your child crumble 9 cookies in bottom of dish. Open and pour on can of pie filling spread evenly, crumble up other 9 cookies on top place lid on container and vent place in microwave for 5 minutes on high. Allow to cool before serving.
Cut up an apple in cubes, add 1 T celery, 10 raisins, 2 T mayonnaise, 1 T chopped walnut. Stir and enjoy.
Unroll 1 package refrigerator crescent rolls into 8 triangles. Add about 3 or 4 thin apple slices. Add 4 mini marshmallows. Add 1 small piece of butter. Sprinkle with cinnamon.
Lift the corners and pinch together to seal. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar. Bake @ 375 for 10 min or until lightly brown.
For an easy, cool twist on a popsicle, try making your own icy treats by freezing applesauce in ice-cube trays and putting a popsicle stick into the centers.
Cut apple slices in circles. Spread the apple pieces in a single layer on a baking sheet. Let the children sprinkle cinnamon on them. Cover them with foil.
Bake at 350 degrees for about ten to twenty minutes, depending on the thickness of the apple slices.
Cool and serve.
Hint:
help the children use a small amount of cinnamon so thir apples will taste best. Too much cinnamon makes the apples taste "hot". Consider using a cinnamon spice jar that has some of the sprinkle holes covered with tape.
This doesn't sound like a snack you would want to give your kids but they are pretty popular around my house. My grandsons just love them. Take an apple and cut it into sections. Remove any core and spread with peanut butter on the white sides. Wrap gummy worms around the apple sections and serve on a paper plate with plenty of napkins.
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