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10.24.2012

Mummy Dogs!



                                                 Mummy Dogs!

I'm not sure if I had more fun making these for Max or watching him eat them! I wouldn't dare offer one to Chloe because last time I tried to feed her a hot dog, she ran away screaming as if I were offering arsenic! She's not far off if using regular hot dogs! I opt for Trader Joe's chicken dogs- they have no nitrates and are much lower in fat and sodium than your average beef hot dog.

What you'll need

1 package of hot dogs of your choice (8)                                            1 Pillsbury crescent rolls
scissors
mustard

What you'll need to do

Preheat oven to 375
Line a cookie sheet with tin foil- do not use spray
Take crescent rolls out one at a time, cutting them into 1 inch strips
Wrap strips around hot dog...there's really no wrong way to wrap!
I kept mine in for about 20 minutes.

Once they come out- let them cool for about 5 minutes before dotting on mustard eyes.

       Your kids will love them- that is, if they don't run away first!

               Happy Halloween & enjoy these fun mummies!








 

10.16.2012

Spooky snack for your lil ghouls and goblins!


                    Spooky Apple Mouth!

 

I cannot wait for Chloe to open up her bento box and see these bad boys at school today! I love getting in the spirit of Halloween and these zombie-esque teeth will surely do the trick!

Supplies:

Apples (the bigger the apples- the easier it will be to stick the almonds in) I had to go smaller so the apples would fit in her bento.
sliced almonds

Directions:

1. Cut apples into four
2. Make an inner slit in the skin side of the apple
3.Push the sliced almonds into the apple for teeth!


                 Happy Halloween!!!

10.10.2012

10 Activities to Promote Letter/ Sound identification

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         Activities to Promote Letter/ Sound Recognition


Kindergarten is the new first grade. Last year students were expected to leave kindergarten reading on a level B - this year its a D. The expectations and demands are increasing year after year. I'm happy that Chloe's school sends lots of ideas home to parents so we can help them at home as well. The latest handout that was sent home was filled with ideas to promote letter and sound recognition. For Chloe, these activities will help to reinforce what she already knows. I hope you find it as useful as I do.

1. Play concentration- Place matching pairs of letters face down on a table. Your child can turn over two cards at a time in order to find a matching pair. Once they find a match, encourage him/her to say the name of the letter and it's corresponding sound.

2. Play hopscotch- Place one set of a matching pair of letters in a paper bag and the other set on the floor. Tell your child to pull a letter out of the bag and then hop to the corresponding letter on the floor. Please encourage your child to say the name and corresponding sound of the letter each time he/she forms a match.

3. On a large piece of paper write an upper and lowercase letter (Bb). Next provide your child with a magazine or newspaper with large print. Have him/her look for examples of this letter within the magazine. Next tell him/her to glue the letters all around the letter written on the paper.

4. Cut out different shapes such as a triangle, a square, a rectangle and a circle out of construction paper. Start by using only one or two letters to play the following game. Provide oral directions such as: This is b, please put the b on the circle or find the b and put it on the red square. As your child becomes able to identify a few letters, increase the number of letters you use to play the game.

5. Place a tablespoon of pudding or whipped cream on a piece of waxed paper. Begin by telling your child "This is a Cc" as you show him/her a letter card having this letter on it. Next have him/her form the letter on the waxed paper using the whipped cream or pudding. Encourage your child to repeat the name of the letter. As he/she becomes more proficient with letter identification, you can simply name a letter that you want him/her to form on the waxed paper (without showing the letter). They will love the reward of eating the remains!

6. You can hide several cards having a specific letter or magnetic letters throughout the house. Have a treasure hunt by providing oral directions to help him/her find the letters. Each time a letter is found, have your child say the name of the letter. As a challenge, set a timer and see how many letters your child can collect before the bell rings. As your child becomes more confident with letter recognition you may want to hide three or four different letters during the game.

7. Draw a large square on a wipe-off board or chalkboard. Around each side of the square write a different letter. Let your child look carefully at the square for a few minutes. Then have him/her close his/her eyes while you erase a letter. See if he/she can identify the missing letter. If need be, you can prompt your child by asking if it's an Mm or Ss that's missing.

8. Write a given letter of your choice on a 5x8 piece of cardboard. Next, help your child trace over the letter with glue. Then place items that begin with that letter in the glue. For example: beans or button for Bb, cotton balls for Cc, foil for Ff, etc.

9. Letter toss game- You may play this game with a partner. Write letters on wooden clothespins. If your child can identify the name of the letter and its corresponding sound he/she may toss the clothespin into a bucket. the winner is the person with the most clothespins in the bucket!

10. On a large piece of poster board make an oval racetrack of non sequential alphabet letters. let your child race a toy car around the track while he/she names the letters. You can prompt younger children by asking them to look for specific letters while holding up a card with the letter on it.

Although this was given to my daughters kindergarten class to help reinforce letter and sound identification at home, I will  be using many of these ideas with my 3 year old son as well.

I'm buying the wax paper for #5 to do with them tomorrow. Learning and an after school snack combined! Pics to follow!

 

10.08.2012

Easy to make Minestrone Soup

 

There's nothing like a warm bowl of soup on a chilly day. At 55 degrees here in New York today, I made my first fall vat of Minestrone. This is one of my go to recipes and a family favorite.

Chloe isn't much of a meat eater but she likes beans so I add cannellini and kidney which are both good sources of protein. There's a great mix of veggies so it's hearty and healthy.

This recipe makes enough soup for some leftovers which you will be thankful for the next day...it's super easy and so good! Pre- chop all the ingredients to make it even easier to follow.

Minestrone Soup

Ingredients

1tbsp. olive oil
1onion, finely chopped
1 leek halved lengthwise and thinly sliced
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
14 oz. can crushed tomatoes
1 carrot, finely diced
2 celery stalks, finely diced
1 yellow squash, finely diced
1 green zucchini, finely diced
14 oz. can of cannellini beans (do not drain)
14 oz. can of kidney beans (do not drain)
3 cups water
4 cups of chicken or veggie stock
3 oz of tubetti or pipette pasta
salt & pepper
Freshly grated Parmesan cheese, to serve


1. Heat the oil in a large pot over a medium heat. Add the onion, leek, and garlic and cook about 4-5 minutes until softened.

2. Add crushed tomatoes, carrot, squash, celery, zucchini, water and stock. Bring to boil, stirring occasionally.

3. Stir in beans. Season with salt and pepper. Reduce heat to a simmer, partially covered for 45 minutes.

4. Bring a salted pot of water to a boil for your pasta. Once cooked, drain and add to soup.

5. Add grated parm to soup once bowled.

I hope this soup warms your soul like it does my family!

ENJOY!

    







10.02.2012

Peanut free snacks




It's been super busy around here with back to school and now a week of birthdays! Max turned 3 on Tuesday, Chloe 5 on Sunday! I had such an amazing day with my little guy, cold and all- he was a trooper. We started at the diner which he loves! The waitress asked his name and he answered, "buthole"...needless to say, the day started with some laughs! It was a day of reflection for me, thinking back to the day he was born. He slept the entire first night of his life...and has been easy ever since. I am such a lucky mom. He celebrated with his classmates last Thursday! I had such the best time with 13 three year olds! They were adorable. I got to read a story to them which I absolutely loved. I picked Chloe up early so she could come to Max's class with me. She assisted in my reading! She was the proud big sister and all the little kiddies just loved her! Gaga also got in on the action- so it was quite the family affair!






Chloe celebrated with her classmates on Friday! I was so excited to meet all of her classmates as well and share in her special day with them. I read "If you Give a Pig a Party" to them while they ate their pink cupcakes. Chloe wanted to give her Principal a cupcake so we brought one to her office and Chloe got to feed her fish- very exciting stuff! We had a joint party for them on Saturday since their birthdays are so close. Then...for Chloe's actual birthday on Sunday, we had something small at the house with our family. She was so happy it was her day and not Max's!




On top of all this, I am taking a grad course (shoot me now!). I have 2 classes left to finish and promised myself I would. I have been working on cloning myself with out much  luck...but if I do- you'll be seeing a lot more posts in the future!

And now for the actual post! A lot of my mommy friends have been asking me to compose a list of snacks I send to school with Chloe. They know how freakishly into feeding my kids I am! I wanted to work on the peanut free list first because I know those moms are having the hardest time figuring out what to send each day. Luckily, Chloe can bring in anything this year- but I was faced with this difficult challenge during her pre- k year last year.

Peanut Free Snack List

  • Danon danimals smoothies
  • Mott's Medleys peach apple applesauce (made with veggies too!)
  • Sabra individual hummus with riceworks gourmet crisps, pretzels or celery
  • Mott's apple slices (comes pre-sliced in individual bags) pack with plain yogurt for dipping!
  • pudding cups
  • Jello cups
  • yogurt
  • gogurts
  • cereal in container with or without milk- I buy the milk singles (freeze them if lunch or snack is late in the day)
  • Ritz crackers, triscuits, saltines with slices of cheese
  • Orange slices, watermelon, strawberries, grapes (halved), bananas, pineapple- my kids are fruities so any fruit I send they eat.
  • Special K bars
  • Nutri grain bars
  • Pirates booty
  • Goldfish
  • Cheese sticks
  • Granola with chex cereal and raisins
  • Annie's organic Bunny Fruit snacks
  • Graham crackers
  • Sun snacks mix-ups in berry crunch 7 apple cinnamon (makers of sunchips) sweet mini sunchips, fruity flavored bagel buttons, cereal squares or oatmeal bites in each bag!
Last year for lunch, Chloe lived on Pastina in a thermos!
She also ate faux PB&J sandwiches with I AM Healthy Soy Nut Butter. That is definitely worth a try for your little peanut butter lover.

This year I've been giving her turkey roll ups, bagels with butter, banana bread...whatever she likes and I know she will eat. If I make a big breakfast of pancakes or waffles, Ill cut them up into sticks and put them in a baggies for her snack.

I hope I was able to help those of you in a pickle (another peanut free food...but way too smelly according to Chloe!)

My non allergy list is next to come...hopefully sometime this school year!