I love matzo, but I had enough for this year. Only one thing comes to mind when I look at the somewhat square panels – an opportunity for building something. And so we did.
You will need:
Left over matzo
Chocolate spread such as Nutella or Hashachar
Left over candy, marshmallow
Toothpicks - for making little people
A tray - use it as the base
How to:
this is not a ‘healthy choice’ project, but from our experience, building it became more important than eating it
This project can get a little messy, that’s why we did it outside.
After we were done, Ori decided it was her birth day and the castle was her birthday cake, so we played along.
There are more ideas of what to do with your left over matzo in the following video clip. Enjoy it.
tali
You will need:
Left over matzo
Chocolate spread such as Nutella or Hashachar
Left over candy, marshmallow
Toothpicks - for making little people
A tray - use it as the base
How to:
- Think of what you want to make
- Cut the matzo along the breaking lines (below is a great short video of how to neatly break a matzo. To bad I found it after we were done)
- Glue the panels using chocolate spread, you should apply a generous amount to hold it well.
- Decorate with candy, make small people, play, eat.
this is not a ‘healthy choice’ project, but from our experience, building it became more important than eating it
This project can get a little messy, that’s why we did it outside.
After we were done, Ori decided it was her birth day and the castle was her birthday cake, so we played along.
There are more ideas of what to do with your left over matzo in the following video clip. Enjoy it.
tali