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Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Edible Olympic torch

After seeing the official Olympic torch we decided to eat the torch, well not the real one. Admittedly our efforts we not as impressive as this one made by a hotel in York, but we still had fun creating our own edible torch.


You will need


Cover the breadstick in melted white chocolate

And sprinkle

Voila torches for tea (or any other time you fancy - *just in-case you were wondering we ate nutritious sensible food first and had the torch as a pudding*)

And here is a picture of The Frog getting to grips with the real thing. Not sure that it was designed for sensory play but it does feel great to touch!


18 comments:

  1. These look delicious! How cool is must have been to touch the real torch!

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  2. Did I miss something, how has the frog got to touch the real one? How cool is that! I like your bread stick torch. You could do a savoury one with melted cheese and bacon bitz

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  3. @JDanielsMum - tehy were yummy- think I was more impressed with the real olympic torch than the Frog tho

    @The Monko one of our family were chosen to be a runner in the relay (we were v proud!) the bacon bitz are a fab idea

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  4. oh WOW! I love, love love these!

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  5. Love this. We have never used breadsticks, like that idea. My mom has been making this with pretzels sticks for years and they are so goooood:-) FSPDT

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  6. Those look delicious and fun to make!

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  7. Ummmm yum! Those look so good! I need to make some. I'm pinning to remember.

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  8. Fun; will be trying this.

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  9. How cool to touch a real torch! The edible version looks sooo good! Yum!

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  10. You do come up with some clever ideas! :)

    Thanks for linking to family frolics! :)

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  11. OH wow - these look delicious (well they are we tried them today :) ) and thank you for linking up to Tuesday Tots - just wanted to let you know that I will be featuring it this week on Rainy Day Mum

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  12. YUM! These look awesome! We might have to try a variation of these next week! Thanks for sharing on The Sunday Showcase! HOW awesome is that that the frog got to touch the real torch!

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  13. This is such a great idea, I wouldn't have thought to use the breadsticks with chocolate! Bet they were enjoyed ;-) Thanks for sharing on Happy Family Times!

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  14. love this idea, chocolate & breadsticks - have to try it! I am featuring this on this week's Sunday Showcase - thanks for sharing with us.

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  15. I bet Italians would love the breadsticks, they only use it in a salty way! I am going to try and let you know :)

    Thanks for sharing,
    Angelique

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