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    Ants on a log

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    • on October 30, 2007

      i made these a couple months ago when my friends came over..they were very yummy and i used chocolate covered raisins instead and made it even better.

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    • on September 24, 2010

      We made these as a craft at snack time at my son's preschool yesterday. So cute and they kids got a kick out of "eating bugs". They were ages 2 to 5 and EVERYONE tried at least 1 bite which was my goal. Thanks for posting.

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    • on March 07, 2010

      delicious snack that's a childhood favorite

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    • on September 22, 2009

      These taste good.

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    • on March 19, 2009

      If you read my profile, you will learn that raw celery and I have a hate/hate relationship, and it's pretty much been that way since I was in preschool. Why the 5 stars, you ask? Well, I give this 5 stars because of the creative ways my mom tried to get me to actually EAT it. She would dance the celery around about 1 inch above the table like it had invisible legs of a millipede - part of a non-existent conga line of other vegetables - all the while telling me how yummy it would be and humming some made-up tune. Also, once someone actually persuaded me to try this (probably some boy I had a crush on in kindergarten), it's actually not bad...however, for ME to like this, I have to put SO MUCH peanut butter on it that it really doesn't taste anything like celery anymore. Anyway, this recipe is a classic. Great posting. :)

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    • on September 15, 2008

      This is a healthy and delicious kids recipe that is fun to make and eat too. Thank you for sharing a classic.

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    • on February 05, 2008

      For a healthier snack, I used fresh ground almond butter. Thank you Monkeygirl!

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    • on January 21, 2008

      My daughter's all-time FAVORITE snack. I love that I do not feel guilty giving this to her. Healthy, crunchy, a bit savory and sweet. What a fun recipe to post. Thanks for posting!

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    • on January 20, 2008

      I grew up on this one too and it continues to be one of my very favorite snacks! Your recipe quantities on it are perfect! Sometimes, for an even more accessible treat, I cut the celery stalks into little bite-sized pieces and then top those with peanut butter and one or two raisins before devouring them. Yum! Thank you for the great post!

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    • on December 26, 2007

      I love this snack!

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    • on December 15, 2007

      I made these for the first time (can you believe it?) about a month ago! Thanks for the recipe!

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    • on June 25, 2007

      I was about to post this recipe. What a great childhood memory!

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    • on August 08, 2005

      This isn't just a kid's treat. Adults love to snack on this, too. It's simple, sweet, and relatively healthy.

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    • on August 08, 2005

      Mmmmm.... i used to make these all the time for my daughter and myself! Sometimes for a late nite snack I would drizzle honey over the top!

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    • on August 08, 2005

      These are SO not just for kids!! I still enjoy them! They are also delicious with dried cranberries instead of raisins.

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    • on January 31, 2005

      This was one of my favorite snacks as a kid! For a twist try cheese wiz instead of peanut butter of sunflower seeds instead of raisins!

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    • on January 16, 2005

      My mom made these for us all the time, we just adored them! YOu can also fill celery with cream cheese and top with shredded carrots. Not quite as adorable, but pretty and yummy, too!

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    • on December 20, 2004

      I made these for my kids lunch. All three of my kids loved this yummy treat. My 7 year old made a second batch all by herself. Thanks for sharing this!

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    • on December 19, 2004

      Ants on a Log!!! I grew up with these too, very good (I think our mom's knew it was good for us too...sneaky). I havent tried it with the meats of sunflower seeds but I will- thanks for a memory!

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    • on December 18, 2004

      Ooh! This is one of my favourite snacks too! Incredibly easy and yummy!

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    Nutritional Facts for Ants on a log

    Serving Size: 1 (232 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 1

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 105.9
     
    Calories from Fat 73
    69%
    Total Fat 8.1 g
    12%
    Saturated Fat 1.6 g
    8%
    Cholesterol 0.0 mg
    0%
    Sodium 105.6 mg
    4%
    Total Carbohydrate 5.9 g
    1%
    Dietary Fiber 1.6 g
    6%
    Sugars 3.4 g
    13%
    Protein 4.3 g
    8%
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