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You will need:
CheeriosButter
Salt
Small cups
Large spoon
Electric skillet (Note! I kept this in my classroom and used it to make everything from play dough to bananas foster.)
Electric skillet (Note! I kept this in my classroom and used it to make everything from play dough to bananas foster.)
Directions:
- Put 4 TB. Butter in the skillet and heat on low until melted.
- Stir in 8 cups of Cheerios and toast slightly. (At this point I would turn off the heat and pass the spoon to the children so they could all stir it and feel like they had “made it.”)
- Sprinkle on salt.
- Serve in cups.
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Use cinnamon sugar instead of salt for a sweet Valentine snack. I called these kisses because of the “O’s.”