
I’m an enthusiastic decorator with an enthusiastic helper. I’m not a gingerbread house expert (but they are out there). We made Haunted Gingerbread Houses for Halloween and even a Spring Gingerbread Farm! Chocolate Truffles for Valentine’s Day or a Chocolate House which we made last year! The goal is to get into the kitchen together, even if there is no actual “cooking” involved. From chocolate truffles to Gingerbread Houses or Sugar Cookies (anytime!), sweet treat-making can quickly become a much anticipated tradition. Liberty tablecloths are very pretty and would look great on your table loaded with Presidents’ Day snacks.Holidays are a great excuse to get kids into the kitchen. The red, white, and blue banner print with gold stars is perfect for not only Presidents’ Day, but Memorial Day, the 4th of July, just to name a few days of the year when you want to show pride in your country. If you need a patriotic tablecloth for underneath all these crafty snacks, check out Bright Settings’ Liberty table linen. Some of the snack ideas include “William Howard Taffy”, “Calvin Kool-Aide” and “Barack-oli- Obama”. Last, but definitely not least, Over The Big Moon has lots of ideas for throwing a Presidents’ Day party with “presidential” food. Which do you like best? Lincoln, Obama, or Washington? I’ll have one of each please. Here I am again at Kitchen Fun With My 3 Sons! This time Jill has instructions for Presidents’ Day Pancakes. It features a red, white, and blue yogurt parfait with a mini pretzel log cabin on the side.
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Jessica from Mad In Crafts shows how to make a healthy snack for Presidents’ Day. Maybe you wouldn’t be allowed to eat yours until you name the president -) “Naming the President” would be a good game to go along with this crafty snack. Aren’t they great?Įveryday Art provides a recipe for an Spiced Apple Cake that’s the perfect canvas for Lincoln’s silhouette – or any other president you admire.Īrts & Crafts Collection has great instructions for embellishing cupcakes with the faces of presidents. In this post, Jill shows you how to make George Washington Smores Cookie Pops. Somehow I always end up at Kitchen Fun With My 3 Sons when I’m looking for good ideas. How about making Washington and Lincoln cupcakes? My Creative Palette shows you how to make George’s wig out of mini marshmallows and Abe’s beard out of chocolate chips! George and Abe are made by embellishing vanilla wafers. Party Pinching has wonderful instructions for making these Presidents’ Day cookies. For Presidents’ Day, she made Lincoln and Washington sandwiches that are absolutely adorable.

They’re so much more efficient than packing everything individually. Keeley McGuire uses “Easy Lunchbox Containers” to pack school lunches.
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Muffin pans make perfect lunch trays, and this one is full of Presidents’ Day-appropriate foods. Here’s a Presidents’ Day Muffin Tin Meal from Cookie Cutter Lunch.

Speaking of crafts you can eat, how do you like these Edible Eagles from Noble Pig? I love the beaks made out of cashews! That way, you have an edible craft when you and the kids are done. This one calls for pretzel sticks and glue, but I’ve seen them put together with peanut butter too. Here are 12 Presidents’ Day snacks that will not only keep them busy, but taste good when they’re done!īaby Center has a great tutorial for making Abe Lincoln’s Log Cabin.

Since it’s a national holiday, your kids might be home from school.
