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Baloo's Bugle

 

September 2002 Cub Scout Roundtable Issue

Volume 9, Issue 2
October Theme

It's a Jungle of Fun
Webelos Showman and Citizen
  Tiger Cub Achievement 2

 

CUB GRUB - Fun Food

Bugs on a Log

Cut celery into six-inch lengths and spread evenly with peanut butter or cream cheese. Put raisins (bugs) along the length of the celery in an uneven pattern.  Or, leave the raisins off and let the Cubs add "bugs" to their very own logs at snack time.

 

Devilishly Green Eggs

To make 12 "green eggs," you'll need six hard-boiled eggs. Slice eggs in half and scoop out the yolk. Mix the yolks with 2 drops of blue food coloring and 1 drop of yellow. Then add 1 tsp. prepared mustard and 1 Tbs. mayonnaise. Mix with a fork until smooth. Scoop the yolk mixture into each egg white half. Serve on a platter and let your guests help themselves.

 

Animal Cookies

Have your Cubs decorate their own animal cookies! Make a sugar cookie recipe and using cookie cutters create all the animals in the jungle Make some glossy frosting in different colors.

 

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