12/23/2013 20:35
Subject: Preschool snack - the letter "D"
I probably would do donut holes if the teacher was ok with that, but the plain ones without powdered sugar or cinnamon -- 1 donut hole per kid isn't all that bad and that is a lot less work than your other suggestions.
Also you could get a dinosaur-shaped cookie cutter and use that for sandwiches, cookies, etc.
Anonymous
12/23/2013 18:24
Subject: Preschool snack - the letter "D"
Doritos
Anonymous
12/23/2013 18:16
Subject: Re:Preschool snack - the letter "D"
Anonymous wrote:Deviled eggs? ...not sure if kids like them
More for me!
Anonymous
12/23/2013 17:56
Subject: Preschool snack - the letter "D"
12/23/2013 17:54
Subject: Re:Preschool snack - the letter "D"
Date bars
"Delicious" anything
Anonymous
12/23/2013 17:53
Subject: Preschool snack - the letter "D"
dates?
Anonymous
12/23/2013 17:53
Subject: Preschool snack - the letter "D"
Or dried fruits/veggies?
Anonymous
12/23/2013 17:53
Subject: Preschool snack - the letter "D"
What about "dessert"? Could be anything.
Anonymous
12/23/2013 17:51
Subject: Preschool snack - the letter "D"
double fudge brownies?
Anonymous
12/23/2013 17:48
Subject: Preschool snack - the letter "D"
Donuts!
Anonymous
12/23/2013 17:46
Subject: Preschool snack - the letter "D"
Dips - do an assortment (hummus, ranch dressing, etc) with veggies
Anonymous
12/23/2013 16:55
Subject: Re:Preschool snack - the letter "D"
What about dairy, can you do cheese sticks or yogurt?
Anonymous
12/23/2013 16:54
Subject: Re:Preschool snack - the letter "D"
Deviled eggs? ...not sure if kids like them
Anonymous
12/23/2013 16:54
Subject: Preschool snack - the letter "D"
Dips? You could do hummus and baby carrots.
Or deviled eggs?
Or maybe you could "dice" something?
Or "dried" fruit?
Anonymous
12/23/2013 16:50
Subject: Preschool snack - the letter "D"
There are lots of healthy and cute ideas out there for snacks for preschoolers, but somehow without thinking about it I agreed to come up with one that relates to the letter "D" (that week's class theme). Any ideas? So far I've come up with:
"Dirt Cups" (chocolate pudding, oreo crumbs and gummy worms in a cup) -- but there's no way to call that "healthy"
Sandwiches (pb&j or cream cheese & jelly) cut into the letter D with a cookie cutter
Donut holes -- but again, the healthy police will likely hunt me down and shoot me for that one
Is there something obvious I just haven't thought of?