Thursday, March 1, 2012

Creative Kid Snacks #5

Welcome, STUMBLE-UPONers 

What you are about to see are lunch and snack creations using healthy food, creative images, and easy techniques for you to create at home!

Visit Creative Kid Snacks, my blog completely devoted to these fun foods.  You can find all of the following snacks and more there!


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I've never considered myself to be someone particularly "creative".  I can't walk into a room and envision an awesome makeover, I can't sew, and I can't paint very well either.

I've discovered recently that the kitchen is my creative outlet.  

One day I had the idea to make a creative snack for my almost 4 year old daughter.  What I made was nothing fancy, but ever since then she has been in the habit of asking for "a creative lunch".  Every time I make one for her, she is so sweet and tells me how great it is and says something like, "You're the best mom ever, I love my _____ (insert whatever animal or object the lunch was)."  With reactions like that, how can I resist continuing to stretch myself and create new snacks and lunches for her?

The best thing about the "Creative Kid Snacks" that I show you is that they are (a) healthy - consisting of plenty of fruits and veggies, plus other good food, and (b) easy - not too fancy or complicated.  They shouldn't require a tutorial for you to re-create them for your kiddos.

Here's what's been on the menu lately!

Hot air balloon:  basket is a graham cracker, ropes are string cheese thinly cut, balloon circle is made from a banana cut in half lengthwise and made to look like a circle, interior is strawberries and celery.  The clouds are cottage cheese and the people are carrots with raisins cut into fourths!  


This volcano was made in honor of my daughter’s recent fascination with lava.   The volcano is a grilled cheese sandwich, the lava is ketchup (used for dipping) and the ground below is some rice leftover from last night’s dinner.




 
This Valentines Day inspired snack is plain yogurt served in a heart shaped cookie cutter with grapes, blueberries, and strawberries along with some drizzled honey over top.  The “I” is made of celery and the “u” is made of sliced up string cheese.



Up next is my very cute owl.  He is my favorite of all.  His head/body is a peanut butter sandwich, his eyes are Ritz crackers with blueberries, wings and strawberries.  His beak and feet are carrots, and the moon is a banana.  I created those stars by placing some plain yogurt in my cake-decorating bag and using the star shaped tip.  I’m not gonna lie, that was going a little above and beyond, You could easily just dab the yogurt on with a small spoon if you want to recreate this guy!



Camping scene:  Tent is made of a peanut butter sandwich, the tree trunks and ground are made of Triscuit crackers, the leaves on the trees are made of cucumber and the campfire is made out of a base of walnuts and flames of carrots and yellow pepper.


  Next up we have the first thing I thought up when I came home from the grocery store with all of my colorful produce.  The basket of flowers is made of a graham cracker basket, celery stems, and four flowers.  Flower 1:  carrots and a grape.  Flower 2: bananas and the bottom of a strawberry.  Flower 3:  a piece of toast with jam cut into the shape of a tulip.  Flower 4: rosette made of ham.  


Mr. Elephant is probably the easiest one up today!  His body is a peanut butter sandwich, his legs, trunk, and tail are a banana (slice lengthwise using one long half for the trunk and the other half cut up for the legs and tail).  His ear is a piece of turkey and his eye is a blueberry.


 
David and Goliath:  their bodies are made of celery.  David’s sling is made of ham with a grape half for a stone.  Their heads are made of Ritz crackers, raisin eyes, and carrots for mouths.  The Sun is made of a banana, and Goliath’s sword is made of a carrot.


Our little angel is made of a grilled cheese sandwich.  She has wings of apples and a halo of corn.  Her eyes are raisins and her mouth is a strawberry.  She sits atop fluffy clouds of yogurt.



Do you recognize this guy from Monsters Inc.?  Mike Wazowski is made of a honeydew melon sliced and cored.  His eye is made of yogurt, sugar snap peas, and a blueberry.  His mouth is also made of blueberries.  I sliced him up in order to make the eating part easier for my little Disney fan.
 



Have a great day!

HookingupwithHoH

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16 comments:

  1. Wonderful, cute ideas. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Such fun ideas. I'd love for you to join my party. You get a chance to win 24$ of store credit just for linking up: http://trophyw.blogspot.com/2012/02/linky-31-will-craft-forfree-fabric.html

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  3. These are sooooo cute!! What brilliant work - you most certainly ARE creative. I can't wait to try some of my own!

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  4. Oh my goodness, these are beyond adorable. My 18 month old would love the elephant, so I am going to have to get creative :) Would you like to link up to my Kids Crafts Linky Party? We'd love to have you!
    Paula at Welcoming Spirit
    http://bit.ly/wFcZCv

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  5. So cute LOVE it!! Feel free to share any of these to my healthy recipes link up I have going on now :)

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  6. How cute is this... My kids would love to make things with their food...

    Jeanna

    dramaqueenseams.com

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  7. You are amazing! Your children are so lucky to have a such a creative mom, who takes the time to make mealtime fun!!!! Thank you for sharing!!

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  8. Thank you for linking up to my Beautiful Thursdays weekly linky party. I'm a new (linky) follower!!

    -Angell

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    http://passionateandcreativehomemaking.blogspot.com/2012/03/beautiful-thursdays.html

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  10. you have so many great food fun ideas here :) Would like to invite you to share your creativity with us at Sharing Saturday here...http://www.mamamiasheart2heart.com/2012/03/sharing-saturday-10.html

    Thanks so much and have a great weekend,
    MiaB

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  11. These are too cute! Lots of fun.

    -Pamela

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  12. These are so cute! My two year old would love them. I'd love it if you'd share these at Whimsy Wednesday at www.thenymelrosefamily.blogspot.com/2012/03/whimsy-wednesdays-2.html. We go live tomorrow night at 8 EST. I'm following!

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  13. I love these, they all look so yummy and fun!

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  14. Thanks for these great ideas! I made the flowers with my kids and blogged about it here:

    http://www.themeasuredmom.com/letter-f-crafts/

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