Alexandria Sundquist, 5, couldn't wait 'til she was finished making her log cabin to start devouring it.
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Shane Mulvey, 10, is as excited about making a log cabin as he is about eating it!
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From left, Rita Alberti, Antonia Campione, Jerry Kelpin, and Katilyn Ncglone carefully layer the pretzel logs with melted chocolate with to form the cabin walls.
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Joey Olshwitz, 6, is finding that melted chocolate does not make the best mortar.
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Chloe Robertson, 4, adds sprinkles to her graham cracker roof.
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Families had fun at the Island Park Library.
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From left, Sean Sullivan, Mark Sullivan, 4, Marilyn Sullivan, 8, and Evelyn Escobar add the finishing touches to their pretzle log cabin.
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Families had so much fun on Nov. 22 building and decorating their own edible log cabins at the Island Park Library. At the family program, a baking coach assisted in building a log cabin using pretzels and showed participants how to garnish with edible decorations. Every family took home their log cabin. Limit of 15 families.