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I love having fun with food! Show your kids that in every apple's core is a hidden star!
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Then, cut each apple horizontally directly in the middle of the apple. The rounder, more nicely shaped apples will give the best results. (Crookedly shaped apples contain crookedly shaped stars)
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Wala! A perfect star!! My kids thought this was so cool. Now they want their apples cut this way instead of the vertical way.
*If you wanted to make an art project out of it, you could use the apple as a stamp and make stars with paint on paper. All of our apples got eaten, though.
For more creative tips, visit WE are THAT Family.
1 comment:
great reminder - thanks!
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