Here's a project that can double as a snack and craft. My 4th grade DD had a book report due last week. This was to be a how-to book and included doing a demonstration for the class. She wanted to cook and we went to the library, picked up a couple of books and she found her project in Kid's Party Cookbook by Penny Warner.
She picked Make-A-Monster Dough
Ingredients
1 cup low-fat, low-sugar smooth peanut butter
1/2 cup honey
1 cup instant nonfat dry milk
Nuts, seeds, small candies, red hots, raisins, coconut, Cheerios, granola, chocolate chips, and other edible decorations
Materials
Spoon
8 plastic lunch bags
What to do
1) Mix peanut butter with honey.
2) Add dry instant milk until you have a dough like consistency.
3) Divide dough into 8 peices and give 1 peice to each guest
4) Let them make monsters out of their dough using the edible decorations.
5) Place monsters in plastic bags and send them home with your quests.
To make it a little easier to do as a demonstration she practiced 3 batches, wrapped balls of dough in plastic wrap and put it in a bag with the decorating goodies. - Part of the requirement for cooking was bring samples.
We got raisins, M&M's, stick pretzels, chocolate chips, cheerios for decorating with.
I thought she did a great job and it was easy, fun and tasty project. I'm going to use this for my girl scout group next week
