The Real Deal: Why guys hate shopping
My dad is sexually abusing me. How can I tell my mom?
25 things to do before school lets out
It’s puppy love with The Last Dogs: Dark Waters
Trends we heart: Americana
Short shorts-approved moves for toned legs
Who's your celeb style clone?
Show some #GLcrew love, babes!
Bella Thorne rocks WAT-AAH!'s Move Your Body Flash Mob
GL PROFILES
More Friends = More Fun
MY ACCOUNT
MY PROFILE
CREATE A PROFILE
GL Tweets !
AN HOUR AGO 3 signs ya gotta give your study group the boot: Click Here!
2 HOURS AGO Dream on with a DIY dream board: Click Here!
3 HOURS AGO Find a job this summer with help from GL: Click Here!
sponsored links
2 Comments | Add Yours
Check these out, too...
Are you looking for a fun treat to make with the kids the next time you're babysitting?! This recipe is fun to make at any age and even more fun to eat! Sneak in some bananas (or other fruit!) to make it a li'l healthy.
Wheat bread Peanut butter Marshmallows Sliced banana Chocolate bar
1. Toast wheat bread in toaster. 2. Toast marshmallows in toaster oven on aluminum foil until they are just lightly browned. (You can also use the microwave but be careful...putting marshmallows in for too long will make 'em explode! Eek!). 3. Spread peanut butter on toasted bread. 4. Put toasted marshmallows on top of spread peanut butter. 5. Add banana slices as desired. 6. But 1/2 chocolate bar on top of marshmallow. 7. Place other half of bread on top and put back in toaster oven until chocolate is slightly melted.
POSTED ON 9/1/2009 7:00:00 AM
POSTED IN easy babysitting recipes
Im so trying that at a sitting gig!
by kjl1513 on 9/10/2009 8:01:01 PM
or here is another recipe you need banna gram crackers penut butter or cerial wax paper put banna on wav paper peel a banna then put penut butter on the banna then roll in gram crackers or cerial then walla slice up and serve the kids love it iand it is good for ya
by dawnofday on 9/7/2009 8:18:18 PM
Flavor: This fruity combo of two all-time best-selling flavors makes a delightfully sweet treat.
Fab Fact: In 2001, Lip Smacker blended two of its best-selling glosses.
Win like Gabrielle Douglas!