In preparation for a preschool program at work this week I made a batch of edible owl pellets this morning. I thought I'd share the recipe and process for making them with those of you here.
Please note that I was making for a large group so I used a larger amount of ingredients in this recipe than you might want or need to use at home or less than you might want or need if using with a co-op or some sort of organizational meeting. Don't be afraid to adjust ingredients or amounts used to suit your own individual need.
| Ingredients Used To Make Edible Owl Pellets | 
- crunchy peanut butter
- honey
- coconut flakes
- mini chocolate chips
- raisins
| Aluminum Foil | 
- a roll of aluminum foil (this will be cut and used to individually wrap edible owl pellets)
In fact, before you begin, you might want to pre-cut several pieces of aluminum foil into squares or rectangles (approximately 5" x 5") and have them stacked and ready to go. This will make things easier for you later on.
To make:
1. Mix equal parts crunchy peanut butter and honey. Stir well.
| Equal Parts Crunchy Peanut Butter And Honey | 
| Mini Chocolate Chips | 
| Coconut Flakes | 
| Raisins | 
| Peanut Butter/Honey Base With Chocolate Chips, Coconut, And Raisins Added | 
| An Edible Owl Pellet In The Making | 
| Edible Owl Pellet | 
| Wrapped Edible Owl Pellet | 
| Edible Owl Pellet | 
If dissected the following chart can help children identify bird or rodent parts represented by recipe ingredients.
peanuts (in peanut butter) = vertebrate
mini chocolate chips = bones
coconut flakes = fur
raisins = skulls
In the near future I hope to post more about owls. As I get posts up, I will cross reference links making it easier to aid in individual and unit studies. I will also add links to some other really cool and informative sites about owls. 
Until then...
~Rebecca
