Since you'd like your children to help, how about some no-bake cookies? I don't know what kind of dry cereals you can get there...can you get crisped rice or any kind of Chex cereals? You could do Rice Krispy treats or candy sushi (WDW) or Chex Mix. How about chocolate peanut butter balls? That's always been a traditional Thanksgiving weekend family project for friends of ours. (The kids do the dipping.)
No Bake Cookies
1¾ cups sugar
½ cup milk
½ cup butter
¼ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
½ cup peanut butter (creamy or crunchy)
3 cups quick cooking oats
1 tsp vanilla
Boil together sugar, milk, butter, and cocoa for 1½ minutes. (Start timing when mixture reaches full rolling boil. If you boil too long, the cookies will be dry and crumbly. If you dont boil long enough, cookies wont form properly.)
Remove from heat and add remaining ingredients. Stir until well blended. Drop by teaspoonfuls onto wax paper. Let cool until hardened
Chinese Noodle Cookies
1 package Peanut Butter Chips
1 package Butterscotch Chips
1 Can or bag of Chinese Noodles
Melt the chips, stir in the noodles & drop by spoonfuls on waxed paper. Let cool to harden.
Peanut Butter Balls
3 lb confectioners sugar
1 lb butter/margarine, melted
2 lb peanut butter, creamy
2 pkg chocolate chips (large pkg)
¼ bar paraffin, grated
Mix together sugar, butter & peanut butter; work with hands. Roll into balls. Melt chips in double boiler adding paraffin. Dip balls in chocolate. Freeze until firm. [NOTE: Paraffin makes the chocolate runny enough to coat the balls easily. Not required, but makes a much nicer end product.]