Out of blue, David decided to teach our sons baking Rice Krispie. Doesn't that making your mouth watering? It did to my two sons who were thrilled to have this kind of dessert. Both young chefs started out with enthusiastic.
Dylan started out melting the marshmallows. In fact, he was hoping he would be able to eat only marshmallows. We declined his wishes. He soon left after we had declined his wishes to eat only marshmallows. What an
Ryan was on the other hand. He persisted to go through the steps until the end of the treat.
Another thing we can do with the Rice Krispie is to collect all of the Kellogg's cereals for Science Research. For example, you can find out and see which treats would prove most compelling, popular and delicious. Isn't that clever idea to do this for as a Science Project?
4 comments:
I like to put milk chocolate chips on top of the rice krispie treats while they are still warm. The chocolate melts a little bit and it tastes yummy!
YUM!! They also make great Christmas gifts for co-workers. Quick, easy, delicious and always loved by all.
i want some i want some! i add peanut butter.... mini m&ms .... but i like plain at the most of the times! yum! enjoy them for me! theres no rice krispes here in europe grrr--- only marshallows hee hee
Oh ,I wish I could send you the rice krispie in a mail, but you know the food is illegal to send it over the sea :-( Peanut Butter is my favorite food, too but you know I have to watch out what I eat.
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