The girls have both made peanut butter and jelly sandwiches before for Heroes for the Homeless who then delivers them to the homeless throughout Seattle. Kayla wanted to do it again, so we involved her gir lscout troop. It was quite the production. First they wrote letters and had all the supplies donated. Then they (and us adults) made 260 sandwiches. I think I am still finding bits of peanut butter around the house. It was a lot of sandwiches but the girls had lots of fun making them.
The sandwiches need to be brought to Heroes for the Homeless early in the morning. I think part of why Kayla wanted to do this again was because last time, she got a huge hot chocolate covered with large marshmellows when we went out to eat afterwards. This year we went to breakfast again, but the same restaurant was not open so early. We found a different one open at 6am. It had a slightly smaller hot chocolate, but it still worked fine. She was a fun early morning breakfast date.