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A simple no-bake cookie!cup powdered sugarcups crispy rice cereal cup A simple no-bake cookie!cup powdered sugarcups crispy rice cereal cup

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A simple no-bake cookie!cup powdered sugarcups crispy rice cereal cup raisins, mini-chocolate chips or Remember to wash your hands!1.Line a 9x13-inch pan or baking sheet with wax paper so cookies wont stick.2.In a large bowl, combine powdered sugar, honey and peanut butter. Stir until well mixed.3.Stir in cereal, raisins, chips or candies.4.Using hands or cookie scoop, shape mixture into 1-inch balls. Place on wax 5.Refrigerate 1 hour. Serve right away or place in tightly covered container in refrigerator.Helpful Hints:If you spray the measuring cup with cooking spray before measur-ing honey, it will pour out much easier. Use a cookie scoop to shape the balls ifkids dont like getting their fingers messy. Any size or shape cookies are fine. Letkids be creative!Safety Tips:Until after a babys first birthday, avoid giving honey or cornsyrup in any form. Honey can cause botulism, a severe foodborne illness in babies.For adults and older children, these spores are harmless. Baking sheet or pan Crispy Crunchers This institution is an equal opportunity employer. This material was funded by USDA's Food Stamp Program through a contract awarded by the Kansas Department of Social andRehabilitation Services. The Food Stamp Program provides nutrition assistance to people with low income. To find out more, contact your local SRS office or call 1-800-221-5689. For more information about this recipe and other fun recipes: contact your county extension office in Kansas,visit the website at www.kidsacookin.ksu.edu, or e-mail kidsacookin@ksu.edu. © K-STATE RESEARCH & EXTENSIONMILYNUTRITION PROGRAM 1.Line a 9x13-inch pan or baking sheet with wax paper so cookies wont stick.2.In a large bowl, combine powdered sugar, honey and peanut butter.3.Stir in cereal, raisins, chips or candies.4.Using hands or cookie scoop, shape mixture into 1-inch balls. Place on wax5.Refrigerate 1 hour. Serve right away or place in tightly covered container Kids Tool KitMeasuring cupsRubber spatula Chefs ChoiceCrispy CrunchersCarrot sticks This material was funded by USDA‛s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) through a contract awarded by the Kansas Department for Children and Families. USDA is an equal opportunity employer and provider. SNAP provides nutrition assistance to people with low income. It can help you buy nutritious foods for a better diet. To find out more call 1-800-221-5689. For more information about this recipe and other fun recipes: contact your county extension office in Kansas,visit the website at www.kidsacookin.ksu.edu, or e-mail kidsacookin@ksu.edu. © K-STATE RESEARCH & EXTENSIONMILYNUTRITION PROGRAM