Mini pepperonis
grape tomatoes
raspberries and strawberries
raspberry and strawberry gummies
beets
strawberry yogurt
peanut butter and strawberry jelly bread
I just had them fold the bread in half like a sandwich to eat it.
On Saturday they enjoyed the orange muffin tin:
canned carrots
sweet potato fries
orange segments
peach yogurt
cheesies
shredded cheddar cheese
breaded fish stick
On Sunday they enjoyed the yellow muffin tin:
pineapple chunks
lemon yogurt
banana pudding
scrambled eggs
peanut butter and banana sandwich (well at least the outside of bananas are yellow
corn
Today they enjoyed the green muffin tin:
Vege sticks (celery, cucumber) and broccoli
mashed avocado for dip
green scrambled eggs
green popcorn
key lime yogurt
grapes
spearmint spice drops
I made the green popcorn by following the idea from the Biggest Loser Cookbook. Make air popped popcorn. Spray with I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Spray. Sprinkle with seasoning. They use reduced Parmesan cheese and garlic. I used lime Jello powder. You alternate spraying 5 times and sprinkling on flavoring til you get to a total of 40 sprays.
The children didn't like it, hubby and I did.
So far they have not liked the yogurt, even though it is a different flavor every day. Tomorrow and Wednesday I suspect will be a little tricky, blue and purple. Hmmmm. On St. Patrick's Day we will be having a rainbow muffin tin.
Linking up over at Muffin Tin Mom's Muffin Tin Monday
I love all of your colorful meals! :)
ReplyDeleteA super way to introduce different colored foods!
ReplyDeleteThere is something so cool about meals that are one colors. Yours look wonderful!
ReplyDeletewhere do you get round muffin tins? I love seeing your mtm.
ReplyDeletegreen pop corn? I have to try this...I'm a sucker for popcorns! Happy St. Patrick's Day!
ReplyDelete♥hugs♥