Your kids can help make these simple star shapes shine by decorating them with red and green candies.
It's been years since I've made Rice Krispies Treats, but I have fond memories of them. I remember they were kind of messy to make, but that didn't matter because they taste so good. We'd melt milk chocolate, pour it on top and stick them in the fridge for the chocolate to harden. I stopped making them after our three kids moved out of state. But they and their families (including my eight grandchildren) are gathering next summer for vacation. So I think it may be time to make Rice Krispies Treats again.
bonbon2011, Wisconsin
As the first crisped rice cereal, Kellogg's® Rice Krispies® has been bringing families together in the kitchen for nearly 80 years. The "cereal that talks" captivates adults and children alike, and the classic taste has become one of life's simple pleasures. To experience the timeless flavor, make your Rice Krispies Treats® with the original Rice Krispies® brand cereal.
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1. Ever since I was a little kid, my mom and I have made rice krispie treats using cookie cutters. I now make them every year for the annual cookie exchange I attend, and recruit the kids I know(nephews, cousins, etc) to help with the cutting out and decorating. They love it!
Jasmine, CA – Posted: 12-12-2008, 3:27 AM
2. I found some icing with sparkles that worked well for decorating the star shapes. The tubes were easy enough for my kids to hold, so they were able to write their names on the stars they made.
Michelle, New York – Posted: 10-01-2008, 12:00 AM