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Showing posts with label recipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recipe. Show all posts

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Green Eggs and Ham

Today, I decided to make green eggs and ham for breakfast. Snugglepuppy has really been getting into the Dr. Seuss books and that book and The Cat in the Hat are his favorites. He pretty much became the character from the book and I, Sam I Am, of course :) He refused the first few times I asked him to try it, but eventually when I held a spoonful right up to his mouth, he agreed to take just one bite. Lo and behold, he liked it! He proceeded to eat the rest of his bowlful.

Just the eggs and green food coloring.
After the eggs started to cook, I added some butter, milk, cheese and the ham chunks.

Here is the final product. Not too bad and very tasty!

Also, I have made up a bag for each of the most popular Dr. Seuss books with different activities and the accompanying book inside. See my previous post to see what the bags look like.

What's your favorite Dr. Seuss book and what activities do you do with it?



Saturday, June 16, 2012

Easy Banana Popsicles with No Added Sugar!

Here is a little Summer concoction I came up with upon discovering that my son is BANANA CRAZY! It's very simple. All you need is:

1 1/2-2 Bananas
1/2 cup of orange juice


Blend together (with blender or food processor), pour into these handy dandy popsicle molds, and freeze.


They are really very yummy! You can of course use any type of popsicle mold, just vary the amount of the ingredients you need to use. I actually only used 1 banana and it wasn't enough to fill this whole container. 

You can also add other fruits to make various flavors. I would recommend strawberry, pineapple, or mango.



Sunday, March 4, 2012

Storytime Sunday: Food


Here is my selection of books for our food study. I love the ones with the little veggie guys! The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza is a great book to show the steps in making a recipe. You can even have the children try to make the recipe on their own. The book The Doorbell Rang and another one I couldn't find on Amazon, How Many Ways Can You Cut a Pie? are really good for introducing division/fractions in a simple easy to understand way for young children.
Click HERE to see a past post I did about this book.