 Because I love being in the kitchen, I really enjoy having children join me and just kind of ignite their passion for being in the kitchen too. So during holiday break, it's a great time to have a fun and festive little snack for children to make with you. And today I'm gonna give you an idea. These are just festive little holiday reindeer and they're really fun to put together. The kids are going to love to eat them too. And I'm starting by slicing an apple into rounds and you know how you have that little star in the middle when you cut those rounds and there's usually seeds inside that star. So you can just push the seeds out with the tip of a sharp knife or I like to just take a little cutter and I just cut it right out because even when you take out the seeds, that little star is a little bit crunchy in the middle. I don't really like eating that. So I take it out, but you don't have to. And then I've got some peanut butter. Notice I'm just drying this off a little bit because if you got a juicy apple, it'll be moist. And it's hard for any kind of nut butter to stick to that moist apple slice. So I'm going to take some peanut butter. I've already made one with sunflower butter too. That's really good, especially if you've got anyone who's sensitive to nuts in the family. So just spread some peanut butter on that apple slice. Then we need a little snoot on that reindeer's face. So I'm going to just put one of my Christmas cookies that I've baked. You can buy little mini cookies in the grocery store or experiment with some of your own Christmas cookies. That's what I've been doing. So that's a little snoot. Then I'm going to make some eyes by just cutting a little mini marshmallow in half and sticking it on right above the snoot. Put those little eyes on there and they'll stick right onto the peanut butter. And then I have mini chocolate chips that I'm going to put right inside of their eye, just like that. Pretzels make great antlers. So I'm going to stick my antlers on. And I decided that this one is going to be root off the red nose reindeer. So I'm going to use a raspberry for his nose, but the other ones I've been using blueberries. It's all up to you. This is just an idea for you to start with. So I hope you'll make these little reindeer with some of your favorite little people this holiday season. I'm Sue Dodin, sharing good food for Good Life 365.