Welcome to the Party in the Kids’ Kitchen!
Ever week we bring you some great posts and ideas from around the internet relating to anything families and food.
This week we’re highlighting FIVE fun foods for the leprechauns in your house!
It seems like everyone is getting ready for St. Patrick’s Day. Such a fun holiday to work on green color recognition and talk more about St. Patrick with the kids. Along with trying out the featured recipes below, we are studying more about St. Partick with fun activities from Christian Montessori Network.
Welcome! I co-host this party every Thursday with my friend Jennifer from In The Kids’ Kitchen. The party starts at Noon EST and stays open until midnight EST on Sunday.
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The Party in the Kids Kitchen is a great resource for finding and sharing everything family & food! You can look forward to finding:
- Recipes
- Healthy Substitutions
- Kitchen and Pantry ideas and hacks
- Kids in the Kitchen
- Menu Plans
- Cookbook Reviews
- Food-inspired play or learning
- Books about food
- Foodie travel
Information for Bloggers Adding Links.
Check out our Featured Links from Last Week’s Party and two wonderful posts from In The Kids’ Kitchen:
Leprechaun Munch – Frogs Snails and Puppy Dog Tails
Leprechaun Bread – The Mad Mommy
Kid Friendly Pea Soup – In The Kids’ Kitchen
Mint Chocolate Chip Banana Bread – Playground Parkbench
Girl Guide Thin Mint Cupcakes – In The Kids’ Kitchen
Even if you’re not a blogger, please share in the comments what your favorite pins or recipes were this week so we can share them! This party is a great resource for the foodie family!
Thank you so much for the feature! Our loaf of mint chocolate chip banana bread last week didn’t even last a full 24 hours. I hope your readers enjoy 🙂
Meghan’ last post was: Sharpening Scissor Skills: Teaching Kids to Use Scissors Safely
Those thin mint cupcakes look yummy. We rounded up some St Patrick’s Day Desserts this week too – I’ve added them to your link up.
Clare’ last post was: 10 Crafty ways to trap a leprechaun!
Great! Thank you for linking up!
I can’t wait to try the Leprechaun Munch. I bet my kids would love it!
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It does look delicious! Thank you for stopping by Cindy!
Super ideas. The healthy choices look great but alas I am leaning toward trying those awesome looking thin mint cupcakes 🙂
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