Usually the girls do not help me with the muffin tins. However, I did let them help make the strawberry Kiwi KoolAid.
Then they went to watch their show while I put the muffin tin together.
They had:
K shaped peanut butter sandwiches (lately they have been passing on the jelly)
Vegetable Kabobs with grape tomatoes, peppers and mushrooms
Fruit Kabobs with cantaloupe, grapes and strawberries
Kix cereal (dry)
Special K bar
KitKat
Neither of them cared for the mushrooms, but they did eat one each.
And I gave Hannah her first muffin tin
She had:
corn puff twists
cantaloupe
strawberries
pieces of tuna sandwich
pieces of pb and j
So of course she grabbed the big piece of sandwich that was behind the tin.
She didn't eat the greatest and was constantly trying to dump the tray, but she had already snacked while I was making lunch (this is typical). She had graham crackers and cheese. Oh, yeah, I also gave her some grapes to end her meal with. I like to peel them with my fingers and cut them up for her.
Head on over to Muffin Tin Mom to check out other great ideas for muffin tins.
love the kabobs! yum!
ReplyDeleteI love your kabobs!!
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ReplyDeleteKudos to them for trying the mushrooms! I'm not a big mushroom fan, either. Do you have a K cookie cutter? I love the sandwiches.
ReplyDeleteCarla
It is nice that the girls want to help make their tins. My kids made me a tin this week for teacher appreciation after I told them I needed to be appreciated as their homeschool teacher like the public school teachers were being appreciated. LOL!
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ReplyDeletekabobs look great! maybe I need to start doing letters too
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Heather
Very cute! Really great ideas for K!
ReplyDeleteI love your "K" tin! Looks yummy! I'm going to have to remember these ideas when I do the alphabet with my preschooler :) Thanks for sharing on NOBH!
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