Dried apple rings. They're crunchy like potato chips, taste great and have no yucky ingredients. Dried banana chips are good too.
2007-05-01 02:36:35
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answered by ~ 6
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Apple slices -- bring the apple slicer with you or do at home and dip in ascorbic acid (so they don't get brown)
Ants on a log -- peanut butter on celery with raisins on top.
Dried cranberries
Dried sour cherries (rarely any allergies to these)
Bring a package of plastic knives -- bring several types of nut butters in small containers -- give them each several rice crackers and let them spread the butters on their crackers.
2007-05-01 18:29:26
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answered by mommtlc 3
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Maybe aunts on a log?
Because of allergies I would suggest doing some celery stuffed with cream cheese (the veggie kind is great) then raisins on the top and then some traditional ones with peanut butter. (put them in separate containers, and wash your hands between, for cross contamination of allergen)
Another thing you could do is peel a banana, cut it in half, stick a Popsicle stick in the cut end, dip it in chocolate, put it in the freezer, serve frozen.
Fruit Juice Popsicle. Mix fruit and yogurt and juice in a blender, pour in ice cube trays, put a green army man in each cube spot (for a Popsicle stick) and freeze.
Dirt dessert. make pudding, pour it into a new clean sand bucket, crush oreo's and layer about 1/2 an inch on top of the pudding. Put gummy worms half sticking out of the pail, serve with a shovel.
2007-05-01 02:58:19
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answered by Renee B 4
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There are these delicious little graham crackers called "Bug Bites." I think they are made by Keebler. They come in the shape of different insects, like dragonflies. They are small, and taste really good dipped in either peanut butter or lowfat cream cheese.
2007-05-01 02:51:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I would get some rod pretzels, dip them in peanut butter(about 1/2 way up) and roll them in raisins.
2007-05-01 02:37:11
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answered by angie w 2
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have them make ants on a log. Get celery, and then either peanut butter or cheese whiz or both, and raisins or chocolate chips. Have them choose and put the ants on themselves.
2007-05-01 02:42:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a recipe for worms in dirt, it is a very tasty and very fun dessert for kids to help make and then to enjoy. My kids love it.
http://www.learninghaven.com/cooking/articles/worms_in_dirt.htm
2007-05-01 03:24:44
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answered by Lisa A 2
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Quesadilla triangles.
Target has these archer farms organic fruit sticks, kind of like fruit rollups, but not processed like that, I think just fruit and juice are in them.
2007-05-01 02:57:02
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answered by lillilou 7
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My son's preschool class loved to have muffins, confetti cupcakes, pizza, and definately chocolate milk.
2007-05-01 11:03:17
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answered by TM 3
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What about soft pretzels and cheese dip or another dip?
2007-05-01 02:33:35
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answered by Anonymous
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