Back-to-School Sandwiches, Cupcakes and Other Treats Kids Love!
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Blackboard Cupcakes
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These cupcakes earn top marks for sweetening even the most reluctant student's return to school. Ingredients Yellow, green, and white frosting Cupcakes Red Skittles or M&M's Small plastic bag Rubber band or twist tie Chocolate-covered graham crackers White Good & Plenty candies Instructions 1. Cover the cupcakes with yellow frosting and allow them to sit for an hour before decorating. Dab each red Skittle or M&M with a bit of green frosting for the apple's leaf, then set them aside. 2. Put a tablespoon or two of white frosting into a small plastic bag for piping. Cut a very small hole in a corner of the bag, twist the top of the bag closed, and secure it with a rubber band or twist tie. Piping the frosting gently out of the hole, write messages on the chocolate-covered graham crackers. Leave space at the bottom of the cookie, where it'll be stuck into the cupcake. 3. Cut a groove in the cupcake's frosting with a knife, then fit a blackboard into the groove. Add one Skittle or M&M apple and a piece of Good & Plenty chalk, as shown.
Start the school year right with these Back-to-School treats! From wraps and sandwiches to cakes and cupcakes, get an "A" for these amazingly fun and easy-to-make recipes.
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