Showing posts with label fruit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fruit. Show all posts

Saturday, June 25, 2016

Fun, Colorful and Festive Ice Cubes!


Summer has  officially arrived!   And, with that comes the dog days of summer!   

"Dress- Up" your favorite summer drink with flavored, colorful ice cubes! 

Below are a few recipes that my kids loved (the whole family actually)

 that can perk up your day, cool off a hot, weary body;



and, add a splash of fun and pep to a sizzling afternoon of high temperatures. 

When the kids were little a neighbor gave us the Fruit Sparkle Ice Cubes

recipe below that makes any day a party.

We "dressed" up our summer meals with these festive, colorful ice cubes.

You can use one color or a variety of colors.  Use whatever matches the occasion or mood.

Research & Experimentation:

Kids LOVE to mix colors and experiment with what color will result in the melted liquid.  For example,  red and blue ice cubes not only produce an interesting flavor combination, but when they produce a purple drink when melted!  Now how cool is that? 

Ice cubes made in specialty ice cube trays produce fun shapes. 


Hearts were our favorite!    

Fruit Sparkle Ice Cubes

Mix one small package (small envelope) of powdered drink mix

with 2/3 cup of sugar and 4 cups of water.

Pour into an ice cube tray and freeze. Any flavor can be used.  

If several flavors are made you can put one of each flavor in a glass,

making it more festive.

Examples: red and green at Christmas, red for Valentine’s Day,

green for  St. Patrick’s Day, red and blue for Patriotic days,

pastel colors for Spring and Easter, orange for Halloween, etc. 

Serve with a lemon-lime  or ginger ale carbonated drink,

 poured over the top of the cubes." 

*  For a healthier, refreshing summer drink add fresh fruit to the above recipe or to plain water to make your drinks.  You can also experiment with your favorite juices. 
Example: Place one raspberry, blueberry, strawberry or a mint leaf, etc.  in each ice cube tray section filled with water before you freeze.  

*  Another very fun, and healthy, summer drink is to serve low fat vanilla ice cream (or frozen yogurt) with orange juice! 
*  Or,  throw in your favorite fruit, vanilla yogurt, some fruit juice or milk and ice cubes into a blender.  This makes a delicious, refreshing smoothie drink!

Have fun!  Experiment with the possibilities and stay cool!

 

This Blog Post is inspired from the book:

Miraculous, Magical Moments in Minutes:

Over 500 Quick, Easy Activities for Adults and Children to Share

by Becky B. Baxa

If you would like more fun ideas to share with your children

(that do not require batteries or electronics )

you can purchase this 180 page book,

full of color photos, for $21.95

from Amazon.com

Monday, March 17, 2014

Rainbow Salad

St. Patrick's Day is March 17. 
 
Wikipedia states that "Saint Patrick's Day or the Feast of Saint Patrick  is a cultural and religious holiday celebrated on 17 March. It is named after Saint Patrick (c. AD 385–461), the most commonly recognized of the patron saints of Ireland.

Saint Patrick's Day was made an official Christian feast day in the early seventeenth century and is observed by the Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion (especially the Church of Ireland),[4] the Eastern Orthodox Church and Lutheran Church. The day commemorates Saint Patrick and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland,[3] as well as celebrates the heritage and culture of the Irish in general.[5] Celebrations generally involve public parades and festivals, céilithe, and the wearing of green attire or shamrocks."
 
There are all types of symbols  associated with this  day:  shamrocks, leprechauns, four leaf clovers, the color green, pots of gold and rainbows.  As a kid we would take green pipe cleaners and twist them into four-leaf clovers.  Then we would pin them to our shirts for the day.  It was quite popular to be pinched if your weren't wearing green on St. Patrick's Day.
 

Rainbow Salad

 
Now, whether or not you celebrate the holiday or not, a rainbow salad is a fun way to brighten up any meal.  You may use any fruit, if it is the color that you want.  For example you could substitute watermelon for the strawberries, cantaloupe for the cutie oranges and honeydew melon for the kiwis.  Just arrange them on a tray in the colors of the rainbow:  red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple.  Then if desired, add cut bananas or mini marshmallows on each end for "clouds". 
 
Why not try this with vegetables too?  Cauliflower would make great clouds! 
 
 I would love it, if someone would send me a photo of a rainbow vegetable salad!