Our homeschool group had a Thanksgiving Dinner last weekend. The kids and I made these cute little Candy Turkey's to share.
Here they are hard at work making Turkey's!
So here is the "Recipe"...You need Double Stuffed Oreos, Chocolate Frosting, Whoppers, Butterscotch Chips & Candy Corn.
1. Take the Oreo apart. Make sure all the white filling stays on one side. With a table knife cut a slit through the white filling.
2. On the other half of the Oreo cut off a small piece to make a flat edge. Smear frosting on the side of the cookie that use to be attached to the white filling. Stick the flat edge of the frosted cookie in the slit you cut in the white filling.
3. Place a Whopper on to make the body.
4. Fill the frosted side with Candy Corn to make the feathers.
5. Use a Butterscotch Chip to make the face, stick it on with the frosting. Make sure to get the drip side down to get that Turkey look! LOL
That's it!
It is also helpful if you have a 2 year old around to eat any cookies you break.
That is SO clever! Well done!
My 2 year old would also be very obliging......except she would smash the oreos, and eat all the "feathers"!
We are dealing with these attitudes at the moment!
Thank you anyway
Fiffi
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