Green Eggs and Ham Treats to Celebrate Dr. Seuss
Green Eggs and Ham! Will you eat them here or there? Will you eat them anywhere? Today is Dr. Seuss’ Birthday! This year as you celebrate Dr.Seuss and Read Across America Day, why not celebrate with some Green Eggs and Ham. These Green Eggs and Ham Treats are so quick and simple to make that you could just about eat them anywhere! Let me show how just how quick and simple they are to make and I guarantee they’ll make the perfect treat to share, anywhere.
How to Make Super Simple, Super Fun Green Eggs and Ham Treats
First, you’ll need some small pretzels. Lay them out and space them out on a flat surface. A plastic cutting board works nicely, or you could just use a cookie sheet.
Next, you’ll need some white frosting and small green gum balls, or other small round candy. Green M&Ms would also do the trick. I used gumballs because I had them leftover from my son’s Minecraft party.
To keep it simple, fill up a zip-lock bag (whatever size you have on hand) with frosting and squeeze it to form a cone like in the pic above. Next, cut a small piece off the tip. Make sure it’s just the very tip, enough to allow the frosting to come out when you squeeze the bag. No need for a piping bag or other tool!
Now, pipe some frosting right onto the middle of each pretzel. This will be the egg white for your green eggs and ham. Easy, right?
Finally, just add the green gumballs or candy on top and there you have it. Green Eggs and Ham!
Place these super cute little treats in the fridge overnight to harden the frosting a bit and enjoy!
Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!
For more Seuss-tastic fun check out these fun apps! We’ll be using them to read our favorite Dr.Seuss books as we celebrate Read Across America Day.
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Follow NYC Tech Mommy’s board Celebrate Dr.Seuss on Pinterest.
What’s your favorite Dr. Seuss book? Let me know what’s your favorite in the comments sections. My favorite is “There’s a Wocket in my Pocket” 🙂
And don’t forget to “PIN” this so you can try it with your kids! They’ll love it!