Cute Kid's Snack Ideas
- This sweet and healthy snack requires strawberries large enough to decorate. Cut a small slice from one side of each strawberry so each one sits flat and balances on its side. Using the narrow end of the strawberry as the face, press a small chocolate chip at the tip for a nose. If necessary, use a dab of icing to help the chocolate chip stick. Use two small dots of icing for eyes and almond slivers for ears. Use a toothpick to make a small hole in the back of the strawberry. Insert a licorice lace into the hole for the tail. Make the scene complete by serving the mice with small wedges of cheese.
- Seedless watermelon works best for this healthy snack. Use a heart-shaped cookie cutter to cut watermelon at least one inch thick. Create an arrow for each heart by sliding a wooden kitchen skewer from one side of each heart through the other. Finish the arrows by cutting tips and tails out of oranges or other fruit.
- Bake cupcakes according to recipe or package directions. Once cupcakes have cooled completely, frost each with 2 tbsp. of whipped fluffy white frosting. Use various colors of cake decorating gel to make circles of color from the center to the edge. Drag a toothpick through the colors from the edge to the center all the way around the cupcake to create a tie-dyed effect.
- This snack provides protein as well as fruit and veggie servings. Fill celery sticks with peanut butter to create the log. Place raisins on top for the ants. Chocolate chips also work for ants, as do red hots or red jelly beans.