St. Patrick's Day Snacks

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Contact_FullName: Judy
Contact_Email:    jag9246@aol.com
Area:             St. Patrick's Day - snacks

Idea:

Our cook makes a very special lunch on St. Paddy's Day - green macaroni and cheese, just add green food coloring to the mixture.  We also have green Jell-O and green juice.  Just before lunch we read "Green Eggs and Ham"  we have been doing this for 20 years, the kids have always loved it!



Contact_FullName: Linda

Contact_Email: Cherubs8388@yahoo.com

Area: ST. Patrick's Day snack

Idea:

First, you make a rainbow out of construction paper. For the pot of gold you get a cupcake holder gold one then you fill them up with corn pops cereal. 


Contact_FullName: Lisa

Contact_Email: jlthomp@thegateway.net

Idea:

I take shamrock material and cut it into squares. I then fill t with a little handful of M&Ms or sweet tarts, whatever works for you. Then tie off the top with a nice green ribbon. This works nice since you can't find much Candy out there for St. Patrick's day. I like to put it in their grab bags to go home from the party we have each year. Also works well for any holiday!


Contact_FullName: Alexandra

Contact_Email: alexandrad@goshenfriends.org

Area: St. Patrick's Day Games

Idea:

Every St. Patrick's Day the children make Leprechaun Lures. We get shoe boxes from local stores and the children use paint, glitter, gold foil , green paper to decorate it anyway they like. We put a toilet paper roll in a hole in the top for a chimney and cut a door out for him (shoebox is upside down). Each child makes their own to take home but we make a "class" lure for use on St. Patrick's Day. We put it in our Meeting room and sneak back to see if we can catch a glimpse of him, (another teacher has gone in and put some gold foil chocolate coins inside while we are in our room). We "see" him running away quickly and check the box where we find enough gold for all the children. As we walk back to our room there is green glitter (again another teacher) in a trail leading to our refrigerator. We follow the trail and when we open the refrigerator we notice that the Leprechaun has turned our apple juice green because we took his gold! The children love it and say they really saw him "run away". We then eat the chocolate and drink the leprechaun juice for snack. They talk about it for days and some children remember it for years!


Contact_FullName: Judy

Contact_Email:

Area: St Patrick's Day

Idea:

Sprinkle green sugar on miniature marshmallows. Tell the kids the Little Green men got scared and dropped their green dust on them. Eat for a snack!


Contact_FullName: Nicole

Contact_Email: Coliesg@cox.net

Area: St. Patrick Snacks

Idea:

Empty a box of lime Jell-O (it is white prior to mixing) into a jar with holes at the top( I found one at the Dollar Store). Slice apples making sure each is slightly damp. I wrap green paper around the jar with "Leprechaun Dust" written on it. After searching for the jar, each student sprinkles some dust on their apples. Once the Jell-o hits the wet apples, it turns green.


Contact_FullName: Natalie

Contact_Email: Captano@aol.com

Area: St. Patrick Day snack

Idea:

Shamrock shake

In a blender: vanilla ice cream, milk, and mint extract. Enjoy!


Contact_FullName: Beth
Contact_Email: bandia74@gmail.com
date:: 01/24/06
Area: St Patrick's Day - Snacks

Idea:

We always make Irish Potatoes on St. Patrick's Day. It's a childhood tradition I bring into my classroom. Some versions of the recipe call for potatoes but my version does not. It's messy but it's a lot of fun. The mixture may be easier to roll if it's chilled for a few minutes after mixing.

Irish Potatoes Recipe

Ingredients:
7 ounces shredded sweet coconut
1 pound confectioner’s sugar
8 ounces cream cheese
4 tsp vanilla
cinnamon
Mix everything together except the cinnamon.
Form into small, irregular shaped balls.
Roll in cinnamon
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Contact_FullName: Gwen
Contact_Email: gmhall@webtv.net
date:: 3/17/04
Area: St. Patrick's Day snacks

Idea:

For St. Patrick's Day I bring in green milk (just made with green food coloring) and green sugar cookies. All the kids loved it!!!!*******************************************************************************
Contact_FullName: Kara
Contact_Email: Iteach2s@hotmail.com
date:: 03/14/03
Area: St .Patrick's Day- Snacks

Idea:

Get a baby food jar for each child. Then place 2 tablespoons of vanilla instant pudding and 1/4 cup of milk in each jar, also add a few drops of green food coloring. Put the lids on the jars and let the children shake up their pudding, they can even eat it right out of the jar!*******************************************************************************
Contact_FullName: Lisa
Contact_Email: gleaped@yahoo.com
date:: 03/12/03
Area: St. Patrick's Day Snack Fun

Idea:

I started this about four years ago with two girls I took care of as a nanny for five years. We would sit down and read "Green Eggs and Ham" together, and then make green eggs and ham to eat. When they were younger, we had it for lunch. When they got older and started eating lunch at school, we had it as a snack. Just scramble eggs, add green food coloring, and mix in pieces of diced ham. It's a lot of fun!*******************************************************************************
Contact_FullName: Melody
Contact_Email: mrandmrst55@msn.com
date:: 3-9-03
Area: St. Patrick's Day

Idea:

You will need:
Snack size Ziploc baggies
Skittles (enough for the colors in the rainbow!) Poem below!

Look-----It's a rainbow!
A colorful treat!
A leprechaun left it
Just for you to eat!*******************************************************************************
Contact_FullName: Annie
Contact_Email: alking40@hotmail.com
date:: 03/24/02
Area: St. Patrick's Day-snacks

Idea:

Leprechaun Dust
1 tube cool-wipe, 1 box pistachio pudding

Let the students spoon a small amount of Cool Whip into a bowl. Next, sprinkle magic dust (dry pistachio pudding mix) over the bowl. The students then mix it all together. Since the pudding mix is white, the mixture turns green upon mixing. The children are amazed but it. They really enjoy the eating part, also!*******************************************************************************
Contact_FullName: Rebecca Cacciatore
Contact_Email: rcacciatore29@hotmail.com
date:: 03-02-02
Area: Snack idea (cooking)

Idea:

On St. Patrick's Day I prepare a "surprise" leprechaun snack. I take a box of instant pistachio pudding and add milk. The children are amazed when the white powder of the instant pudding turns green while it is being stirred. They love the surprise pudding snack.

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Contact_FullName: Nancy
Contact_Email: Nanbob32@aol.com
date:: 02/21/02
Area: St.Patricks Day- snacks/art

Idea:

We took clear Dixie cups and covered them in foil then took pipe cleaners and made a handle. (note: You will need to punch the holes in yourself it's kind of hard to hole punch in the cup so do it ahead of time) We then filled our pots with Trix cereal. Then we had a pot of gold of our own. The kids loved this!!!*******************************************************************************
Contact_FullName: Gale
Contact_Email: gliebert@aol.com
date:: 02/21/02
Area: St. Patrick's Day Snack

Idea:

Bake chocolate cupcakes either in St. Patrick's Day cupcake liners, or (preferably) simply spray the tins to bake without a liner. When completely cooled, use a melon baller to scoop out the center of the cupcake about one inch deep. Fill with Capt'n Crunch cereal (looks like gold nuggets). Finish with a licorice whip (left out for a day or two to harden — it doesn't work well if it is too floppy!) onto which you string Fruit Loops in a rainbow pattern enough to resemble a rainbow over the "pot of gold". The entire thing is edible.


Name:

Elizabeth
Email:
jewlfamily@yahoo.com

2-8-01

For St. Patrick's Day, or even if we are doing the color "green", we had a green day. We gave each child a store bought sugar cookie and each one a bit of green icing and a plastic knife. The children got to ice their cookies. We also served green kool-aid and green Jell-O. It was a big hit!


Contact_FullName:
Peggy
Contact_Email:
Pegmil246@aol.com

Date: 3-26-00

For St. Patrick's Day we made green leprechaun pudding for a snack. We made vanilla pudding and added "secret green leprechaun" drops and took turns using a hand-cranked egg beater to see the results. The 3-year olds were excited to see their vanilla pudding turning green! We also had a taste of Irish soda bread with the pudding!


Contact_FullName:
Annemarie
Contact_Email:
Wolfsgal1210@aol.com

Date: 3-20-00

For St. Patrick's Day, we baked scones. It was very simple...2c. self-rising flour, 1/2 c. milk, 3tbs butter or margarine & a dash of salt. Bake @425 F for 12-15 min. I had the children take turns scooping the flour (I use a 1/2c. or 1/4 c. measuring cup so I could 'stretch' the turns). The children loved squishing all the ingredients together. Flour up a very clean table or pastry board & let them have a ball rolling & kneading. We cut our scones w/ different shaped cookie cutters. Terrific snack w/ jam & finished off w/ 'green' milk by adding a few drops of green food coloring.


Contact_FullName:
Connie
Contact_Email:
millfam@lookingglass.net

Date: 3-14-00

2 biscuits per child green sugar (use green food coloring and add to regular sugar stir)

Take the biscuits (I use canned ones) and tear them in half. Place three of the pieces together to form a shamrock and use the other one to roll into a stem. Sprinkle the sugar on top and bake. You have green shamrock biscuits.


Contact_FullName:
kathy
Contact_Email:
gkchalk@aol.com

Date: 3-12-00

Rainbow Toast Give each child a slice of white bread. Have ready several small containers of milk to which you have added food coloring. We usually use margarine tubs, and offer the children blue, red, green, yellow and purple. Each child can brush colored mile on the slice of bread, in stripes or a rainbow arc, using a pastry brush or new watercolor brush. Then place in toaster. Bread comes out colored and can be eaten with butter and jam. (Butter can be tinted green for fun.)


Contact_FullName:
WENDI LINSKY
Contact_Email:
wlinsky@earthlink.net

Date: 3-8-00

Green Peanut Butter Sandwiches! Add food coloring to peanut butter and spread onto two slices of bread. You can either make shamrocks with a cookie cutter or cut the sandwiches into squares.


Contact_FullName:
Janel
Contact_Email:
downs703@aol.com

Date: 3-7-00

I like to bring in Lucky Charm cereal. I encourage my students to count and sort the marshmallow shapes. They also serve as a tasty snack.


Contact_FullName:
marcy
Contact_Email:
w_marcy@hotmail.com

Date: 3-7-00

We always serve a green lunch, too, and usually do a few related cooking projects, but our surprise hit last year was "Lucky Charms" cereal, with or without milk. It made a quick, simple afternoon snack on this special day. Another easy green treat: combine equal parts cream cheese and marshmallow cream. Tint green and serve as dip for green apples.


Contact_FullName:
Heather
Contact_Email:
N2work24@aol.com

Date: 3-6-00

My mother would always fix grits (with green food coloring) and green milk. She would also give us two shamrock cookies that she made the night before. It was a fun and delicious breakfast before we left for school!


Contact_FullName:
Lolita
Contact_Email:
clesk@cableregina.com

Date: 3-5-00

I make all of my food green on this day. I bake buns that have been dyed green. I make green egg salad for the inside. I make green Kool-aide. I serve cucumbers, celery, pickles, etc. The kids really enjoy the all green meal.


Contact_FullName:
Lisa
Contact_Email:
Lisaann266@aol.com

Date: 2-29-00

Shamrock Shakes In a blender put two cups of milk, two cups lime sherbet, and two ripe bananas. Then blend together and its ready to serve.


Contact_FullName:
Alison
Contact_Email:
alischack@hotmail.com

Date: 2-26-00

Every year with my 4 and 5 year olds we have a "Tasting of the Green" on St. Pat's Day. I ask each child's parent to send in a green food to share with the class. I ask for things like green apples, green jell-o, kiwi, pickles, green grapes, celery, green beans, green kool-aid, etc. It is great fun to see the children try things they have never had before. We sometimes get some funny faces, too.


Contact_FullName:
kathy
Contact_Email:
mhuseman@yahoo.com

2-23-00

I had done this for several years, the kids always enjoyed it and my daughter (11yrs) still talks about it happily. I would hide the little bags of gold covered chocolate in different places. I wouldn't mention looking for them until we were getting ready for lunch, we would have frozen cheese pizza with milk to drink. The kids would see me opening the pizza and even putting it in the oven but while they were looking for their "golden money bags" I would go in and add green food coloring to the tops of the pizza and in their glasses. That way when the kids seen me take the pizza out of the oven I would act surprised and amazed at the fact that the pizza had changed color. Must have been the leprechaun they would always say. Then when I would put white milk into their glasses they would be surprised because it would turn green because of the coloring I already had in their glasses. This works when we would have chicken and noodles w/mashed potatoes, I would color them while the kids were washing up. Same with cottage cheese, take it out of frig white but when added to their plates it was green. *Just remember to say something to their parents because it WILL make their stools a greenish color!


Contact_FullName:
Renee
Contact_Email:
swwnea@teacher.com

2-23-00

St. Patrick's Day- Leprechaun Hats

Use colored vanilla wafers ( green) for the bottom, use a few drops of green food coloring in cream cheese for spreading on top to hold the top of the hat, use a green gum drop, or green Maraschino cherry for the top.


Contact_FullName:
Katy
Contact_Email:
katyrn@juno.com

2-20-00

Make Leprechaun punch, by filling a punch bowl with 7 up and adding scoops of lime sherbet, as the sherbet melts it turns the soda green. Make green shamrocks, prepare a batch of Rice Krispie treats and add green food coloring to the marshmallows before you add the cereal and use a shamrock mold, (you can buy them at craft stores)

Try making Irish Soda bread, it's similar to a biscuit dough, very easy to make, it doesn't need to rise and each child could make their own. Serve it with green cream cheese. What child wouldn't love fresh warm bread as a snack. Let me know if you want the recipe, I'd be happy to send it. This is a great site!!!


Contact_FullName:
Mary
Contact_Email:
Btyfulnees@aol.com

2-20-00

Place a shamrock cookie cutter on a griddle and put green food coloring into your pancake batter then pour your pancake batter into the cookie cutter and wait about two or three minutes before removing the cookie cutter. Remove the cookie cutter, flip your shamrock pancake and serve with warm syrup for breakfast.


Contact_FullName:
Laura
Contact_Email:
rlcsreyes@msn.com

2-16-00

Leprechaun Pie mix two boxes of pistachio pudding with milk. Add a container of cool whip. Let the children scoop up a spoonful and put into a individual pie crust. Refrigerate for about 30 minutes.


2-7-00
Daylene

Buy a couple of boxes of Keebler Vanilla Wafer Colors.  Pick out the green ones and voila.........instant green food!  You could serve these with green pudding or green milk :)


Contact_FullName:
pamela
Contact_Email:
subdoc@aol.com

10-17-00

For a fun St. Patrick's activity, I bring in "Magic Leprechaun Powder". I use Instant Pistachio Pudding mix and let the kids add the milk and take turns shaking the bowl or stirring. The children are quite amazed when it turns into something good to eat!


Name:

Shelly
Email:
tdeuter@swnebr.net

Date: 1-7-99

GOLD COOKIES

To make gold cookies, take two Ritz crackers and put peanut butter in between them and then dip them in butterscotch chips (that's has been melted) and place on wax paper!! The kids love these!!


3-13-98

Name: Barb                          E-Mail: MiLady956@aol.com

For St. Patrick's Day, coat the inside of a crock pot with green food coloring. Add any cream based soup, and let the children start to stir. Magic happens!!


3-9-98

Name: Gina...                    E-Mail: burkhard@ecsu.campus.mci.net

A snack idea that I plan on trying (and a friend of mine did last year) is to put green food coloring in bowls, then adding ice cream. This, of course, is magic ice cream and turns green when the kids stir it.


3-8-98

Name: Claudette              E-Mail: Realrosie1@aol.com

Mine is real simple, I put a small drop of green food color in the children's glass before pouring their milk, and tell the children today we have magic milk, it starts white and turns green!!!


3-3-98

Name: Tammy                     E-Mail: tclark@kusd.edu

Green Leprechaun frosting for snacks is a big hit in my preschool classroom. Allow students to mix yellow and blue frosting (or cream cheese) with their finger paint brushes. The new green frosting can be spread on grahm crackers or mini bagels with fingers also!


3-1-98

Name: Janet                        E-Mail: JRPAL @ aol,com

Try vanilla pudding with a drop or 2 of leprechaun juice (green food coloring) dropped on top. Let kids mix it in with a spoon. Add "gold" or "rainbow" colored sprinkles. Enjoy.


2-24-98

Name: Pat                 E-Mail: PFull714@aol.com

Make green jello jigglers and cut out with shamrock cookie cutter. Children can do this or you can do ahead for very young ones.


2-24-98

Daylene

Shamrock Sandwiches

Give each child a piece of white bread.  Let the children help you mix green food coloring into cream cheese.  Have the children spread the cream cheese on their bread.  Give them a shamrock cookie cutter and let them press a shamrock out of the bread.  Yummy!!!


2-24-98

Green Bread With Golden Butter

Let the children help you make your favorite yeast-bread recipe but..........  add lots of green food coloring to the water you use.  Give each child some dough to knead.  Bake the children's dough according to your recipe.  

While the bread is baking, make golden butter.  Pour a pint of cream into a jar.  Add yellow food coloring then shake, shake, shake!!!!  Enjoy your homemade butter on your green bread!


2-23-98

Name: Carol             E-Mail: Cann16

Last year my class had green pudding pie for snack and chanted......

Leprechaun pie, Leprechaun pie,

If I don't get some I think I'm gonna die.

Give away my pot of gold,

Give away the sky,

But don't give away

My Leprechaun Pie!!!!


2-23-98

Name: Alison                        E-Mail: hornes@mounet.com.

St.Patrick Float

Fill a clear plastic cup with Sprite. Add a spoonful of Lime sherbet for a great St. Patrick's Day Drink.


2-19-98

Name: Dolores              E-Mail: Rogishdad@aol.com

We took pistachio pudding dry and put it in a clear plastic container on the table when the children arrived. Attached to the container was a note from a leprechan. It stated that we should add two cups of milk and shake and a magic snack you should have. The powder is white, but as you add the milk it turns green. Have it for snack right away. I use the instant pudding and the large box.


2-19-98

Name: Carol            E-Mail: Cann16@aol

I make shamrock shape cookies. Then I buy vanilla frosting and add a few drops of green food color. The children then frost the cookies. Sometimes we add faces to our cookies with the different colored gels.


Name: teri            E-Mail: prektchr1@aol.com

Eat green eggs and ham and then read the story green eggs and ham.  To make green eggs, just add a little bit of food coloring to them before you scramble.  To make "green ham" soak your ham overnight in water with LOTS of green food coloring.



 

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