PBJ on a stick is a fun and creative way to make lunch fun for kids. With fresh fruits, sweet marshmallows and mini pb&j sandwiches on a stick, it's sure to be a hit with the kids!
Wash, dry, and slice any large pieces of fruit. (Apples, bananas, strawberries, etc). Set aside.
Lay down four slices of bread on a cutting board.
Spread jelly on top of two slices of bread and spread peanut butter over the top of the other two slices of bread.
Close the sandwiches so that one slice of jelly and one slice of peanut butter are together in each pairing.
Slice each sandwich into 4 pieces. You can trim off the crust, if desired.
Using a wooden skewer, stab through the fruits, marshmallows, and sandwich pieces as desired, using the pointy end to go through them first.
Assemble them in any order you choose. Repeat until all have been assembled.
Serve and enjoy!
Notes
Applying the peanut butter and jelly to the bread isn't the tricky part, but avoiding over applying it and then slicing it can get a little messy.When stabbing the sticks through the bread too much playing with it can cause the bread to rip. For that reason, I really recommend a stronger slice of bread.For the fruits, berries can be left whole with the exception of strawberries, those can get huge so it's best to quarter them down smaller.If feeding children under the age of 5 the grapes should be sliced in half lengthwise or in quarters for ages 1 and younger. This is because they're a choking hazard and is simply a safety precaution.