Snowman On A Stick
This may not be the healthiest snack you can offer – but it may be the most fun! Get your kids to help – it is an easy project and they will love it.

Powdered doughnut holes are stacked on a skewer and a snowman is born!

Slide three powdered doughnut holes onto the top of a wooden skewer. Using a toothpick, pierce holes into your "snowman" to create the appearance of buttons, eyes, nose and a mouth.

Make a shallow impression and twist the toothpick while it is inserted to create a clean hole.

I slipped a paper doily onto the end of each skewer to add a wintery detail. I also stood the snowmen into a bowl of uncooked white rice to keep them upright when serving them. The kids can grab their snowman on a stick and dig right in.

Insert toothpicks into either side to give your snowman some arms. My 5 year old helped me make these and was thrilled to surprise her big sister with this very special after school treat.
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