1/2 cups of sugar
2/2 cups of peanuts and peanut butter
4 or 5 sliced up apples
1 blueberry muffin without the foil
And, tada!
And put the whip cream on.
Reading from the bottom, Non-meltable candy, vanilla, milk, ice cream.
There don't seem to be any preparation instructions, but I'm sure you can figure out how to put this delicious pie together.
I only wish I had more wonderful recipes from Chef Justin and Chef Ryan.
Oh my gosh I remember writing recipes like that in school. I think we put them in a book for our parents. I wish I knew where that went. What great memories. Enjoy your Sunday Bonny.
ReplyDeleteThose are great and it's awesome that you kept them. So what's really for dinner??
ReplyDeleteTrue treasures!
ReplyDeleteSo great! I have one of those cook books from Dan's kindergarten. And muffins and ice cream pie could be a great Sunday meal! :-)
ReplyDeletethank you for such a heart-warming post (big smile here - and laughing out loud about the crossed out line in Justin's recipe) those recipes are priceless!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Those are the BEST recipes! XO
ReplyDeleteAdorable. I loved the "cookbook" that Maddy's preschool teacher put together, each child telling how to prepare their favorite food! (Maddy's was BACON.) ;)
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