I saw a lot of questions on how to make these, so I thought I'd do another post in case you don't get notified by e mail on comments.

I use a toothpick to make the sandwich on a stick. It's not as long as the picture shows, but I use a couple toothpicks and make a few sandwich sticks. My daughter is only 6 and doesn't have a huge appetite.

If you toast the bread, and then use food coloring, it works perfectly.

I use mozzarella cheese as the sail for the sailboats. I cut it like a sail and then stick it in a toothpick. Then I put the toothpick in the egg.
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ReplyDeleteI need to try these with my Emily! Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! I made the eggs. The whole family gobbled them up. I also made the teeth...they gobbled those up too. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOhh, how did the teeth turn out Marci? I'm taking those to a party this week!
ReplyDeleteMarci, please share! I haven't made them yet. I'm making them for my daughters class party on friday. Share some tricks.
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