Thursday, February 24, 2011

Preschool Snacks - A fun birthday idea!


As you have read, I've been struggling with the "snacks" that come in to my children's preschool. So unhealthy! I really don't have a problem with a sweet treat on birthdays. It's just that it's ALWAYS someone's birthday and then when someone is always making an exception to bring cookies/candy/etc on top of the birthdays, the sweet treats are never ending! I really wanted to do something different this year, and I discovered it was REALLY easy. My big girl LOVES whipped cream (who doesn't?!?!) and strawberries are definitely another favorite! When I suggested the combination for her birthday treat she was THRILLED! I started praying for a sale on strawberries when I needed it (LOL!) and we made a plan!

Incidentally, I was able to get strawberries for $2/lb this week. I used 5 boxes to prepare enough strawberries for 15 strawberry cups. The whipped cream cost just under $2, and I used leftover birthday party supplies to dress things up a little bit! My total cost was about $12. I realize that this is about 5x the cost of a cake mix and frosting, but it is so much healthier! I think of it as an opportunity to bless my big girl and her friends with something special and out of the ordinary, and I challenge you to think out of the box for your kids birthday's at school! I think it's cool to send an exciting
favorite whether it is a traditional birthday sweet or not!

4 comments:

  1. love this! we never do cookies or cupcakes for birthdays either. one year we did pineapple and grape skewers, another we did blue raspberry jello with 4 raspberries and whipped cream in a cute dish, another we did chocolate covered strawberries, another we did banana pudding with bananas, two vanilla wafers and whipped cream. :) i am thinking frozen bananas with chocolate this year.

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  2. Great ideas!

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  3. Great idea! It is nice our school has implemented healthy snacks only. However, healthy is different for everyone. Also as a mom of a Celiac, I have to provide my son his own snack every day, but love to provide for the whole class so they see gluten free isn't gross.

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