I'm looking for baby-themed foods for a baby shower?!


Question: I'm looking for baby-themed foods for a baby shower?
The mother to be is having a girl, and it will be around 4pm.
I've come across pigs-in-a-blanket, mini quiches, and finger sandwiches... But I'm still trying to find more ideas (ie, recipies with the word Baby in it like "Baby Back ribs")
Thanks for your suggestions!

Answers:

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What a cute theme!

Maybe this link will give you some ideas:
http://www.babycachet.com/How_to_Plan_a_…

Good luck!

http://www.babycachet.com/



Another suggestion>>>make Rick Krispie treats into the shapes of booties, rattles, pacifier and decorate with colored icing...wrap each one in clear wrap with a bow. (Icing bow for booties, designs for rattle, icing on pacifier, etc).

Or make cupcakes...decorate them as rattles by inserting a white candy stick into the side of the cupcake paper and adding a ribbon where it meets and stick a big gumdrop at the bottom of the stick (put frosting into plastic bags, snip off a tip for ease in decorating). Videos of "how to" are online.

Try giving ordinary foods a baby name...like Piglets in a blanket....think of something else to use the word "cradle" (Quiche Cradles?).... mini.finger sandwiches can be " Baby Buntings".

Besides baby carrots, there's also baby peas----and TATER 'TOTS"



you can ...
bake cookies in the shape of a rattle or baby
or maybe you can make something and put it in a bottle shaped bowl or platter
make baby shrimp and corn
I ran out of ideas sorry
I hope this helped



you could have a veggie platter with baby carrots, baby corn, baby crackers,etc.

my own ideas



Pink Cupcakes




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