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Contact_FullName: Kelly
Contact_Email: vairman65@netzero.net
Area: Flowers-Snacks
Idea:
For our flower theme we serve our children broccoli tops and cauliflower tops
with an organic ranch dressing and explain to the kids that they are eating
flowers. They love it!
Contact_FullName: Christine
Contact_Email: abcrombiegrl86@aol.com
date:: 04/04/04
Area: Flower-Snack `
Idea:
One day for a lesson on flowers, i used different colors of Jell-O cut out in
the shapes of flowers to make a beautiful array of colorful flowers for the kids
to enjoy!!
Contact_FullName: Patty
Contact_Email: PattyL27@aol.com
date:: 03/27/04
Area: Flowers: Snack
Idea:
Store-bought flower shaped butter cookies. Tint vanilla frosting in pastel
shades. Children frost the flower cookies. These look pretty and the children
think they taste good.
Contact_FullName: Jane
Contact_Email: JaneR@alumni.drury.edu
date:: 04/27/03
Area: Flowers-Snacks
Idea:
I make sunflower biscuits by dividing Grands biscuits into 2 layers, then
clipping round each round part way in to make the petals. The children press
shelled sunflower seeds into the center of the flower. Brush with beaten egg
yoke to give a sunny hue, older kids can paint this on by themselves. (optional)
Serve with pineapple preserves and orange juice for a garden party snack. (Meets
CACFP requirements)
Contact_FullName: Mary
Contact_Email: MaryN23@msn.com
date:: 04/21/03
Area: Flowers-Snacks
Idea:
Lemon Flower Cookies:
Use any commercial round lemon flavored cookies or make your own as a cooking
project. Spread lemon icing on top of the cookies and then arrange candy corn
around the top of the cookie, as if the pieces of candy corn are flower petals.
These are very cute and very yummy!
Contact_FullName: Jacquinette
Contact_Email: nettaboo514@yahoo.com
date:: 3-17-03
Area: Flower -Snack
Idea:
Slice strawberries, bananas, pears, apples, and melon into oval and circular
shapes. The children can now create a flower on their plates. After their
artwork has been recognized, they may eat it.
Contact_FullName: Bev
Contact_Email: bevasev@aol.com
date:: 08/23/02
Area: Flowers-Snacks; Harvest-Snacks
Idea:
Enjoy salted or unsalted, shelled or in the shell (depending on the age of the
children) sunflower seeds. They are easy to serve in a small paper cup outside
on a sunny day and nutritious to boot!
Contact_FullName: Loretta
Contact_Email: llshrews@cs.com
date:: 04/21/02
Area: Flower - Snacks
Idea:
Edible Flowerpots
Use ice cream cones to represent
flower pots. Have one for each
child in the class. Use two scoops of chocolate ice cream for dirt and put in
your "edible flower pot". Put "Reese Cup Ice Cream Topping Pieces" in the
chocolate ice cream to represent seeds. Place candy flower sprinkles on top of
the chocolate ice cream to look like the seeds have bloomed. Enjoy! The children
love it, and it's a great snack!!!
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