Monday, December 26, 2011

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Great Snack Ideas For the Classroom

!±8± Great Snack Ideas For the Classroom

Pre-schoolers and elementary students alike need a little pick-me-up now and then. Whether you need to send in treats on a regular schedule, or you have volunteered to help out with a special event, a special snack from this list is sure to please. Depending on how festive you want the occasion to be, you can package snacks in plain zip top bags, decorate your own bags, or purchase special treat bags that are designed to suit the occasion and then tie them up with pieces of ribbon when you have them filled.

Make sure you check with your school or teacher to see if there are any foods they don't allow at snack time. There are many restrictions in schools that don't allow you to serve certain types of foods to children, which can make it difficult to plan for snacks that are fun for kids. Many schools don't allow you to serve any peanuts or peanut butter due to allergy severity, and you may not have the option of giving kids foods that contain added sugar. If you are restricted to those foods that are deemed "safe and healthy", then you will need to add even more imagination to the presentation of the food to make it appealing to small children.

Great snack ideas:

Rice Krispie Treats are a favorite of children and adults alike. If you want to give them something besides the typical Rice Krispie square, mix up a big batch of the treats and add colored Krispies or food coloring. You do not need to be restricted to rice cereal-try a variety of different cereals for a different look, or go whole grain for a healthy, energy packed choice. Use cookie cutters in fun shapes or for the holiday to cut out the treats and you can add a popsicle stick to make eating them easier and neater!

Popcorn balls are a favorite treat, especially in the fall. Try mixing in a few M&M's and putting the ball on a stick. You can find many recipes online for caramel, cinnamon, and other flavored popcorn balls to give kids something a little less traditional. Popcorn may not be suitable for kids under the age of five, so be sure to check with your child's teacher if needed.

Veggies with Dip is a great snack for kids. One of the things that increases children's taste for vegetables is ranch dressing. If you can afford to get them the individual dipping cups with the dressing then have the carrot and celery sticks, broccoli, cauliflower, etc. already prepared, then it's just a matter of having the veggies divided and ready to eat. If this takes too much out of your budget, then get some little paper cups or holiday treat holders that won't easily spill and spoon out from the jar.

Fruit and Yogurt is another great snack time combo. Cut the fruit into small pieces for dipping, and serve with vanilla yogurt "dip. Home made trail mix is another great idea. You can easily make it in bulk, use the ingredients you want, and then package it in a variety of fun containers. This is a treat that is healthy, delicious, and approved by most schools! Ingredients can include any dry, bite sized morsels, like cereals, raisins, crackers, or seeds. Adding a small amount of a "fun" item like M&Ms can make your snack mix more appealing-just watch out for poachers!

You can also mix up a batch of "Chex" party mix. The recipe should be right on the box of cereal and is usually made in bulk. Kids will love helping to make their own snack right in the classroom and all you need are fun containers to scoop it into!

Whatever you choose as a snack for the classroom, keep in mind that packaging is a big part of the fun. Look for inexpensive and creative ways to serve great classroom snacks!


Great Snack Ideas For the Classroom

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

This Valentines Day say "I Love You" with Cookies

!±8± This Valentines Day say "I Love You" with Cookies

What better way to tell your sweetie "I Love You" than with some fresh baked cookies? Give some of these sweet treats a try this Valentine's Day. Cupid himself would be impressed by these yummy creations. They are sure to be a hit with your Sweetheart, Children, Neighbors or anyone else special to you as well. Don't forget to get the kids involved! I still have memories of making Valentine's Day Cookies as a child.

Heart Shaped Cookies

Make you favorite roll-out sugar cookie recipe. Use a heart shaped cookie cutter to cut them. Bake, frost and decorate to your heart's content. You can sprinkle them with red or pink crystallized sugar before you bake them, or frost and sprinkle with some tiny candied hearts or pink sprinkles after they are baked. Use icing in a tube to write a message or draw a picture on the cookie.

Cookie Lollipop

Heart Shaped cookie lollipops are always a big hit. Start with basic sugar cookie dough. Roll it out to about 1/8th inch thickness (place the dough between two sheets of wax paper to keep the dough from sticking). Use a heart shaped cookie cutter and cut an equal amount of hearts. Place half a bamboo skewer, a lollipop stick (found at craft stores) or a Popsicle stick on the bottom half of the hearts. Place the remaining hearts on top and press them firmly together. Bake according to your recipe instructions and decorate as desired.

Tip - soak the skewers or Popsicle sticks in water before placing them on the cookies to keep them from getting burnt.

Valentine's Rice Krispies Treats

Make Rice Krispies Treats and while the mixture is still warm use a large heart shaped cookie cutter to cut them out. If you can't find a cookie cutter of the right size, draw a heart on cardboard and use it as a template. Just lay it on the sheet of Rice Krispies Treats and trace around it with a knife. For even more Valentine fun add a few drops of red food coloring to the marshmallow mixture for a pink version of the sticky treat.

Cookie Dough Jar

Place the dry ingredients of your favorite cookie recipe in a pretty jar. Write the recipe for the cookie on a heart shaped piece of paper or a valentine's note card. Tie it with a pretty bow around the jar. Make the glass jar even more special by drawing little red hearts on it with a permanent marker. These are so cute and easy!

Bouquet of Cookies

Bake up some of your favorite cookies. Get a pretty basket and line it with a red or pink cloth napkin. Arrange the homemade cookies in the basket. If you'd like, you can also add some heart shaped cookie cutters, Valentine's Day themed sprinkles, or some hot chocolate mix. Another option would be to use a piece of floral foam and arrange some decorated Cookie Lollipops within the basket and fill the bottom with Hershey's Kisses or other Valentine Candy.

All of these cookie ideas for Valentine's Day make wonderful gifts for a special someone that has a personal touch. They are
sure to be appreciated, after all, who doesn't like cookies?


This Valentines Day say "I Love You" with Cookies

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Save Time with No-Bake Cookies

!±8± Save Time with No-Bake Cookies

If you do not want to heat the kitchen or the demands of the growing children out of the house on you, it's nice to have a couple of no-bake cookie recipes on hand. We thought we'd share with you some of our favorites.

Coconut Cranberry Bars

The first recipe, Cranberry Coconut Bar is more like a big boy cookie-it has to comply with too much fruit and nuts too, younger people. But it's so delicious and easy, we had to have it. If you take a lunch break for aSpouse or a teenager, we think this will be a success. Of course not go into a bucket.

This microwave is a cookie that can be mixed right into the pan. How's that for convenience?

If you are not a substitute dried cranberries look like dates, raisins or chopped apricot pieces in this recipe.

1 / 2 cup butter

1 / 2 cup brown sugar

1 1 / 2 cup of oatmeal

1 / 4 cup light corn syrup

1 / 2 cup dried cranberries

1 / 2 cupsweetened flaked coconut

1 / 2 cup walnut pieces

Directions

1 Put the butter in an 8-inch square dish from microwave. Microwave until the butter is melted.

2 Mix the brown sugar is completely dissolved. Stir in the remaining ingredients. Press the mixture into the bowl with firmness.

3 Microwave for 3-5 minutes or until golden brown. If your microwave does not rotating carousel, rotate the dish twice during cooking.

4 Let the cookieslet cool and then cut into bars with a sharp knife. Wrap individually in a packed lunch.

This recipe makes sixteen 2 x 2 inches square.

The following recipe is a big boy cookie. It 's almost candy-like, but as oats and friendly energy that you do not mind what your child packs a few. This cookie is best with a glass of milk.

Peanut Butter Chocolate Drops

This is a quote-top cookies. Since this is a no-baker and so full of energy,cookies makes a great camping.

2 cups sugar

1 / 2 cup milk

1 / 4 cup butter

1 / 3 of cocoa

2 1 / 2 cup rolled oats

Peanut butter 1 / 2 cup

1 / 2 tablespoons vanilla sugar

Directions

1 Combine sugar, milk, butter and cocoa in a medium saucepan. On medium heat, stirring occasionally, until mixture comes to a boil. Remove the cooking for two minutes, stirring and then remove the pan from the heat.

2 Mix the peanut butter and vanilla;then the oats.

3 Leave to cool for a few minutes and then drop spoonfuls on wax paper. Let cool completely before removing cookies from baking paper.

No More-Bakers

If the thought does not cook, do not forget the perennial favorite, Rice Krisp crackers Treats and Frosted Graham. We assume everyone has a recipe for Rice Krisp Treats. Consider chocolate chips, dried fruit pieces, or cinnamon candies for a little 'spirited.

ARice Krisp Chocolate Treats, melt 2 / 3 cup chocolate chips (for a recipe for six cups of cereal) with marshmallows and butter. This is a true favorite, our kids like these Krisp Rice Treats more than normal, and are not hard to do.

For crackers, Frosted, simply select your favorite frosting and sandwich that between two squares biscuit. Select a glaze with powdered sugar-base that is firmly established and not dirty.


Save Time with No-Bake Cookies

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