Does anyone have any ideas for a HEALTHY FUN FOOD for about 100 Preschoolers for a Fairytale Festival Party??!


Question: Hopefully "EASY" - since I will be making it for 100 Preschoolers and it has to be Fairytale themed. THANKS!


Answers: Hopefully "EASY" - since I will be making it for 100 Preschoolers and it has to be Fairytale themed. THANKS!
PINNOCHIO FRANKIE ROLLS - any stuffing rolled into Indian bread.
RED RIDING HOOD COLAS - raspberry sodas and strawberry daiquiris.
UNCLE SCROOGE'S MONEYBAGS - spring rolls shaped like moneybags filled with vegetables and deep-fried. To get the shape right, roll out the dough and place the filling in the center. Bring all the edges together and twist at the neck. It looks like a moneybag.
Gingerbread Men.
Hansel and Gretel Hearts (ginger cookie hearts with cream cheese)
"Peter Rabbit’s Garden" will feature cut up vegetables with assorted dips.
Wicked Witch's Hands-
Clear plastic gloves (available at beauty supply stores)
Candy corn
Cold popcorn
Yarn (or ribbon)
Time needed: Under 1 Hour
1. Stick one candy corn at the tip of each finger inside the glove, pointy side up, for fingernails.
2. Fill the glove with popcorn and use a piece of yarn to tie a bow at the wrist.
mini turkey burgers
apples w/ peanut butter
Try cutting a apple into four pieces then spreading peanut butter on them then sprinkling them with rice crispys its great
I've been sitting here for a few minutes thinking of foods
but they were all junky foods
but then i thought
why not make some sort of mix or something?
not exactly healthy, not exactly junky
Chex cereal
Raisins
peanuts
M & Ms
you could buy mini drawstring pouches for it all to go in
and tell the kids that its some of jacks magic beans or something
Ants on a log....I don't know how fairytale' ish that is but its easy and healthy. Celery sticks with peanut butter in the them with raisins on top.
Anything a little unusual, like fruit or vegi kabobs would be fun, and I suppose those could be wands. Jello with fruit in it maybe?
Little bags of popcorn would be nice and easy,I hope...
maybe some of these could help?

Snacks/no-cook recipes: Baba Yaga’s Chicken Feet (or drumsticks), Three Little Pigs in a Blanket, Hansel and Gretel’s Gingerbread House, Gingerbread Men, Matzah Men, Beauty and the Beast’s Candied Rose Petals (or rose flavored Turkish Delight), Little Red Riding Hood’s Picnic Basket (boxed lunch), Little Mermaid’s Fish Sticks, Hansel and Gretel’s Breadcrumb Stuffing, Goose That Laid the Golden Egg Salad (hardboiled egg), Jack’s 3 Bean Salad, Princess and the Snow Pea (salad?), Snow White’s Apple Pie (cobbler, cider, juice, apples, etc.), Snow White & Rose Red Apples and Candied Rose Petals, Fox and the Grapes
How about a simple sandwich such as organic peanut butter or cheese and meat slices on whole wheat bread and then using a fun shaped cookie cutter for cutting out shapes. You can find dragon, crown, castle, and knight cookie cutters at the following link: http://kitchengifts.com/kids.html Supplement the sandwiches with veggies.




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