What Can I Make With Cheerios
If you’ve got kids in the house, you know about filling high-chair trays with Cheerios. This is the perfect “keep them busy” snack for toddlers. Their little fingers just stay so busy trying to pick up those yummy treats!
You have probably even played with one of the Cheerios books; pages filled with Cheerios-inspired interactive pictures. Cheerios for the wheels on a truck, Cheerios as innertubes floating in the pool, and on and on. The fun never ends. So, when you reach the end of the book, what can you make with all those Cheerios?
We usually buy boxes and boxes at a time. At some point, the children grow up, you don’t go through as many Cheerios as you used to, and now there are boxes piled in the pantry that aren’t getting eaten… or played with. Is there anything you can make out of Cheerios?
I’m thinking there has to be a sweet snack of some sort. Perhaps mixed with cashews and other crunchy goodies. A trail mix? How about a Cheerios form of Rice Krispy Treats, if that’s even possible.
This may truly be a silly request, trying to make use out of a surplus of Cheerios, but I don’t think it’s unusual. Silly I accept. I welcome your help!
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February 17th, 2009 at 2:26 am
1. Heat griddle or 12-inch skillet over medium-low heat or to 325°F; grease if necessary.
2. Crush cereal. In large bowl, stir together cereal and remaining ingredients except syrup just until moistened.
3. Pour batter by generous 1/4 cupfuls onto hot griddle. Cook about 2 minutes or until bubbles begin to break on the surface. Turn pancakes and cook until golden brown, about 2 minutes longer. Serve with syrup.