My children were thrilled to spend their afternoon munching
on fruit kabobs, painting cookies, and creating artwork at our «We Heart Art» Valentines Party!
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A neat idea for parties is to make a tropical
fruit kabob with cubed dragon
fruit and kiwi
on a skewer.
Quantities of
fruit depend
on how many
kabobs you want to make.
So the idea is to cut up some
fruit into chunks and place in bowls, buy donut holes and allow your children to make
Kabobs on skewers and eat.
This is a recipe that kids of many ages could make either
on their own or with help from Mom, and who doesn't love fresh
fruit kabobs?
The best thing about these
fruit kabobs is that you can use whatever
fruit you have
on hand.
I grilled the
fruit kabobs a few minutes
on each side.
With smoothies,
fruit, and cheese
kabobs and a savory mix of crunchy bits
on the snack menu, your preschooler will quickly lose interest in the array of unhealthy junk food featured
on the supermarket shelves.
Make sure to include something fun - a sticker, cookies wrapped in plastic wrap with a ribbon tie, sandwiches cut into playful shapes, or meats and cheeses or
fruits threaded
on a caramel apple stick (which is safer than a traditional
kabob stick).
Fruit and Cheese Kabobs (You can alternate chunks of fresh fruit and cheese cubes and thread them on a bamboo skewer for a fun and healthy s
Fruit and Cheese
Kabobs (You can alternate chunks of fresh
fruit and cheese cubes and thread them on a bamboo skewer for a fun and healthy s
fruit and cheese cubes and thread them
on a bamboo skewer for a fun and healthy snack)
Grab a few reusable
kabob sticks, cut up some
fruit and slide
on accordingly.
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