30/09/2020
It's Sukkot! Such a wonderful holiday! A holiday which commemorates living in huts in our time in the desert. It also doubles as a harvest festival.
Since it can be a bit difficult for kids to help build a real sukkah, I thought it might be fun, and delicious, to create an edible one for kids to bring inside the sukkah as a special dessert! Plus, it's always fun to play with food. ;)
You will need:
*Tea biscuits
*Peanut butter
*Assorted candies
*Pretzel rods
-Place a thin layer of peanut butter on the biscuits and attach the assorted candies.
-Next place the peanut butter on the edge of the biscuits and place together.
-Then place the pretzel rods on top
-Finally, eat it and enjoy!
**Notes**
Use any substitutions necessary!
Instead of peanut butter, use date spread, hummus, chocolate spread, marshmallow fluff, or any other sticky substance.
Use sliced grapes and thinly peeled carrots for the decorations
Celery sticks and leaves for the roof
And any sturdy vegetable or fruit for the walls (I would recommend raw beetroot or kohlrabi...maybe a sturdy red pepper)
SHOW ME YOUR CREATIONS IN THE COMMENTS BELOW!
The point is to have fun and enjoy! Get a bit messy, let your child spread the peanut butter on with their fingers. It's all fun!
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