Candy Bar Croissants (Photo Instructions)
Copright by Mary Ann Ross, 2004
Oh so unbelievably good and tasty...
Easy to make but does require a little time.
This is a good recipe to make with your children's help.
Best served warm, but these can be reheated in 10 second intervals in the microwave.
If re-heated, add a little pat of butter when you serve them..
Heck, what's a few more calories, huh?I make these more often than I care to admit!
Those look cool too. By the way not sure just my computer or what but there is a lot of wasted space at the top before the post, I thought maybe it wasn't coming up; until I scrolled down.
Hi, Just wanted to say I tried this recipe at my last coffee get together with friends and they were everybody's favorite. Everybody wanted the recipe.
Because they are 2 year olds they really won't know the difference between healthy and not healthy. You can do cheese in fun shapes using a cookie cutter and cut shapes out of cheese slices. Even sandwiches in fun shapes. Most kids like carrots but not necessarily a lot of other veggies. Real fruit juice is better than punch or even milk. I would check to see if any one has any food allergies before making sandwiches like peanut butter and jelly. And of course cake no matter how healthy you have to have cake... LOL