I received this email from Jules at Club MUM and the recipe looked so yummy I just had to share it! Check it out!
Wouldn’t it be great to have our kids learn to make their own lunches? Here’s a recipe that lets them have fun in the kitchen (with your help) while learning how to make a lunch that’s good for them: Peanut Butter-Apple Wraps!
Peanut Butter-Apple Wraps
4 whole wheat flour tortillas (8 inch)
½ cup Peter Pan creamy peanut butter
6 tablespoons granola cereal
1 large red-skinned apple
Spread each tortilla to ½ inch of edge with 2 tablespoons peanut butter. Sprinkle 1-1/2 tablespoons granola over lower two thirds of peanut butter.
Cut apple into quarters; remove core and chop into small pieces. Sprinkle apple evenly over granola.
Start rolling each tortilla on apple end. Fold over 1 edge and continue rolling up. Leaving one end open. Or, fold over both edges and continue rolling up burrito style.
Cooking with your kids is a great way to spend time together while learning valuable life skills. Plus you get to eat when you’re finished!
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*Guest post by Jules via email
*Recipe and picture borrowed from ReadySetEat.com
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Zoe Kyklos says
These look delicious! I will absolutely try out this recipe. Thank you so much for sharing!