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This fun snack looks like three blind mice hiding under a blanket.
Ingredients:
- 1 piece of brown bread
- Butter or margarine for spreading
- 6 cherry tomatoes
- 2 slices of cheese
- 6 curly pretzels or some cooked strands of spaghetti
Toast the bread and spread with butter or margarine, cut the toast in half. Cut a thin slice off the bottom of the tomatoes so they can stand up. Arrange 2 in a row on the edge of each piece of toast. Put the cheese slices on top of the tomatoes.
Place the toast on a non-metal plate in the microwave and cook on high for about 30 seconds or until the cheese has melted. Alternatively, cook under a pre-heated grill for about 1 minutes or until the cheese melts. Stick a pretzel or a strand of cooked spaghetti under the cheese for the tail.
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