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12/06/2006: "Christmas Pretzel Reindeer Recipe..."


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1. Melt the chocolate in the microwave according to package directions.
2. Lay pretzel on wax paper. Spoon melted chocolate into each pretzel hole.
3. Place green M&M's for the eyes and red for the nose.
4. Place broken pretzel at the top to resemble antlers.

Replies: 5 Comments

Remember the trees that we used to make pinning the candies on a styrofom tree form. Karen used to make them for Bernard. They just keep coming up with cool stuff. Nana

hot mama said on Thursday, December 7th @ 06 :47 AM CST

Kelly, those were delish! It didn't dawn on me that those were the same idea. Something about the sweet and salty together. Mmmm... I'm getting hungry! What kind of chocolate do you use?

Erin said on Wednesday, December 6th @ 08 :56 PM CST

I have done these with the square pretzels and the kids love them and Kate loves to make them....was going to do them for chrstmas as we did for the Witchy Ball....but I like these better.....look out you never know!

bailey said on Wednesday, December 6th @ 06 :43 PM CST

Aren't these cute and YUMMY for people to make, especially kids! Thanks for the idea. I remember when we used to make lifesaver trains at Christmas... mom, do you remember those? You used a little pack of lifesavers (the ones that hold like 4), and you attached things to it to look like a train. Now I don't remember all the parts. One was a hershey kiss to look like the smoke stack with the paper part being the smoke. I don't remember what the wheels were though. If anyone knows, help me out.

Erin said on Wednesday, December 6th @ 11 :39 AM CST

What a cute idea!! Thanks for sharing.

Christmas Farley said on Wednesday, December 6th @ 07 :37 AM CST


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