Here a couple ideas to cover your kid’s St. Patrick’s Day lunchbox and after-school treats. First, make a bento lunch for the day HERE, and then spruce up some mint Oreos to make St. Patrick’s Day pops HERE at Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons.
Lion Bread
I’m more and more amazed by all the bread art I’ve seen popping up across the web. And many of the creations seem manageable for even those inexperienced with bread-making. Find the recipe and how-tos to make lion bread, complete with a swirly mane, HERE at Backen-Mit-Spass.de. (Google will translate for ya’). Thanks for the tip, Michelle!… Read More ...
Veggie Leprechaun Hats
You can’t go wrong with an all-veggie snack, even with a dab of honey for glue (um, how smart is that?). Make veggie Leprechaun hats HERE at Creative Food. … Read More ...
Make These Amazing Octopus and Penguin Soup Bowls
Not only is this a brilliant idea to make soup ever so much more enticing, but crafting an octopus and a penguin from a dinner roll seems pretty dang easy. Sheesh, you’d be crazy NOT to make octopi (sp?) and penguins for dinner. Find the how-tos HERE at She Knows… Read More ...
Healthy Rainbow Snack
Maybe the promise of rainbows will get kids to eat their veggies. Here’s a super easy and healthy rainbow snack, complete with a pot of gold at the end. Make it HERE at Canadian Family, by Jill Dubien.
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Snow Snow Cones
Remember this snow ice cream I posted? If you still live in places with snow in the forecast, here’s a more colorful version: Snow snow cones. Sweet and easy. Find the how-tos HERE at We Made That.… Read More ...
The Sky High Rainbow Cupcakes That Inspired the Oh,The Places You’ll Go Cupcakes
Woah, way too long of a title, I know. But it’s the best way to describe (maybe not so much “best” way as “longest” way) how great ideas breed great ideas, and how inspiration can work well in a nice and friendly way in this here blogosphere. These brilliant rainbow cupcakes were created by the brilliant Sprinkle Bakes. Now … Read More ...
Dr Seuss Thing 1 and Thing 2 Meringues
My daughter is currently re-swept up in Dr. Seuss’s world given his upcoming birthday. They are going all out at her school. If only I could bring in sweets, these Thing 1 and Thing 2 meringues would be perfect! Make them HERE at Sugar Swings!.
Looking for Dr Seuss decorations? Check these out. … Read More ...
A Dr. Seuss Food Extravaganza
Also known as, a bunch of cool posts with Dr. Seuss characters on your lunch plate and in your dessert bowl. Like, say, Cat in the Hat ice cream. Or maybe some easy green eggs and ham cookies. How about some scrambled egg Sneetches? Find them all at Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons.
Leprechaun Sandwich
Nothing tricky about this Leprechaun dude… just good healthy snacking for the kiddos. Make a leprechaun sandwich HERE at Creative Food.… Read More ...
St. Patrick’s Day Quesadillas and Cupcakes
Because quesadillas and cupcakes go together, right? They do if they are green. Make easy St. Patrick’s Day quesadillas HERE at Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons. And make some also-easy clover cupcakes while getting rid of leftover Valentine’s Day candy HERE.
Jellyfish Watermelon
This watermelon is making me long for Summer again. And the beach. And the sand. And the toes in the water. Turn a watermelon into a jellyfish HERE at Little Food Junction.
Are you hosting an under the sea themed party? check out these Under the Sea party decorations. Perfect for Mermaid, Spongebob and beach-themed parties too.… Read More ...
Rainbow Fruit Cookies
I’m a sucker for these on several levels. The cookie thing (yum). The rainbow thing (I’ll never tire of them). The versatile thing (rainbow party? St. Patrick’s Day?). The fruit thing (as in, getting something healthy in there). Find the how-tos for rainbow fruit pizza cookies HERE at Honey Bear Lane.
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Chocolate Chip Snow Ice Cream
Catch some falling snow and make ice cream! I’m afraid it’s store-bought for me with the frustrating lack of snow here in Washington, DC, but for those with more predictable weather, check out cutie pie kids making chocolate chip snow ice cream HERE at We Made That, from Paula Deen’s snow ice cream recipe.… Read More ...
Cat in the Hat Breakfast For Dr Seuss Week
Even the Cat in the Hat’s sly expression is captured perfectly on these pancakes, and in Nutella no less. Make Dr. Seuss’s Cat in the Hat for breakfast HERE at Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons.
Check out these Make-Ahead Recipes books we found on Amazon.
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