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Panda Bear Dinner

October 10, 2013 by Amy Hudson

Sometimes a fun presentation is in order at dinner time.  We all want to serve our kids a healthy and balanced dinner, so why not use the “trick” of an adorable and creative presentation to get them excited to eat a great dinner?  Today’s Panda bear dinner features rice, black beans, meat, and veggies.  Check him out!

Ingredients:

1  cup cooked white rice

1/2 cup black beans, heated

1 stick celery

3 slices of cooked meat (chicken, pork, beef)

3 sugar snap peas

Directions:

Heat black beans and place in a bowl.  Place a spoonful of beans around the plate for Panda’s legs and arms.  Next, fill in the center of the plate with white rice to look like the panda’s tummy.  Panda’s have a thin black section of fur where there neck is, so add a line of black beans above the white tummy where the neck would be.  Spoon some white rice onto the plate for the panda’s head, and arrange two black beans tilted outward for eyes, add a nose, and slice a final black bean into thin strips for the mouth.  Add two small black bean ears.

Now, give your panda some “bamboo” to eat by placing the celery in his hand.  Bamboo is a grass that is crunchy and fibrous, just like celery would be.  Finally, add a little tree on the other side of the panda, layering your strips of meat together and adding some sugar snap pea leaves.

Also, check out this Hot air balloon dinner featuring grilled chicken, corn, red bell pepper, guacamole, cheese, and carrots.  My kids loved it and I’m sure yours will too!

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Volcano

July 8, 2012 by Amy Hudson

Volcanoes and lava have been of particular interest lately in our home.  My daughter can’t stop investigating how volcanoes work by watching Youtube videos featuring lava flows, volcanic explosions, and all thing volcano.
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.
Simply cut your grilled cheese sandwich into a triangle, squeeze your ketchup to look like lava, and add something for the ground beneath the volcano.
Teach your children how volcanoes work by showing them this video:
 Bill Nye the Science Guy Volcanoes

Variations:

Use celery for the ground beneath the volcano for a healthier option.

Hope you enjoy!

 

Filed Under: grilled cheese, lunches, nature, rice, volcano Tagged With: grilled cheese, Lunches, nature, rice, volcano

Duck from leftovers

March 4, 2012 by Amy Hudson

Duck: leftover rice and corn, Eye: raisin, Bill: baby carrot, feet: cheddar cheeseHere’s an idea.  Use your leftover rice or side dishes to create a multidimensional figure!  I took my leftover corn and rice and shaped it into this cute duck!

Filed Under: animals, cheese, corn, duck, grapes, rice, snacks Tagged With: animals, cheese, corn, duck, grapes, rice, snack

I'm Amy. One of my passions is serving my two little girls healthy, wholesome food in unexpected ways. Lunch time has become a time of learning, imagining, and bonding for us as we use great food to create little works of art... Read More…

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