Easter Treats
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Last week at Emma’s playgroup, the kids all made some yummy Easter Treats, which were gobbled up very enthusiastically that same afternoon. Lucky they had some friends over to help - and I kindly helped too!
This was such an easy Easter craft. The first thing you need is some Arnott’s Milk Arrowroot biscuits - now I don’t know if these are available anywhere else, but they are an Australian staple, given to teething children to suck and slobber on or eaten by older kids with a bit of butter smeared on top. The best thing about these biscuits is that they are oval - Easter egg shaped! Perfect for decorating and eating up yum!
We had some icing in a few different colours and lots of bowls of sprinkles, hundreds and thousands, M&Ms and anything else we could find with lots of artificial colours. The kids just dipped the icing covered biscuits in the bowls and stuck things all over them and put them in their little card Easter basket to wait for the icing to dry. That’s all there is to it!
So easy and so yummy!Â
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helen Said,
Monday, April 10, 2006 @ 10:18 pm
I keep on walking past arrowroots in the shop and I say to myself I should buy a pack to decorate, that used to be our staple boredum buster at Guides, decorate arrowroots
These pictures remind me of all the fun times we had in school with our Easter baskets and of course the hat parades