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Hamburger Cookie Snacks
Step One: Gather the ingredients
Ingredients include: Vanilla wafers, Oreo cookies, shredded coconut, white icing, red food coloring, yellow food coloring, green food coloring, and Ziploc baggies.
Step Two: Prepare the ingredients
The Oreo cookies should be twisted apart, creating 2 halves.
The icing should be divided into 3 bowls. One bowl will remain white icing. In another bowl, add some red food coloring. Add enough so that it tints red and not pink. This is to resemble ketchup. The last bowl should have yellow food coloring added to it. This will be the mustard.
Once all the icing is tinted, place each color into its own baggie and Ziploc shut. Force the icing down towards a corner of the bag. Snip a very small piece from the corner of the bag. This will make it easy for putting the icing on the cookie.
Add a cup of shredded coconut to a Ziploc baggie. Add some green food coloring to the bag and Ziploc shut. Shake the bag to coat all of the coconut. This is to resemble lettuce.
Step Three: Assemble the cookie
1. Each cookie needs 2 vanilla wafers and one half of an Oreo cookie.
2. Turn one wafer upside down, flat surface on top. Add a small dab of white icing and place the Oreo cookie on top. The icing will act as glue to hold the cookies together.
3. Using the baggies, squeeze red and yellow icing onto the cookie. this will be the mustard and ketchup. Add as much or as little as one wants. Placing towards the outside edges is more visible once the entire cookie is assembled.
4. Once the icing is added, sprinkle some green lettuce on top.
5. The second wafer should be place on top of the lettuce by first placing some white icing on the flat side to help glue it together.
There are tons of healthy snacks that kids love. Yogurt, cheese, raisins, cut up fruit or vegetables with low-fat dip, nuts, ect. You can make snack time fun by using cookie cutters to make shapes out of the food.
It takes about 660 gallons of water to make one hamburger.
Lance snacks used to make lemon cream cheese nekot cookies but they were discontinued in 2006. I was working at a convenient store at the time and I remember asking about the Lance rep about them. They were my favorite.
There are a few snacks that can you can make. You can try veggie trays or chips and dips.
Add cinnamon.
You will need 25 pounds of hamburger to do that.
The size of the hamburger is bigger and is made with more ingredients.
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It depends on what cookie you are making and what is going to be in it.
with a pickle and some cookie dough
Best flavored cookie is he pineapple flavored cookie, but they are not sold so you can make them yourself