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Recipes For
Easy Picnic Foods
By Susanne
Myers & Christine Steendahl
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Let’s Eat Outside –
Great Kid-Friendly Picnic Ideas
Summer is finally here and with the
kids home all day this is the perfect time for a picnic. Pack up
some food, cool drinks and a blanket and head for the park,
playground or even just the backyard. You can even entertain your
little ones with a picnic on the kitchen or living room floor on a
rainy day.
Of course you could just fix some PB&J sandwiches, pack a couple of
juice boxes and call it a picnic, but there are so many other fun
and delicious things you could prepare. Here are a few suggestions
to get your creative juices flowing.
A New Twist for PB&J
Pack a few rice cakes, a small jar of peanut butter, some raisins
and other dried fruit as well as some apples. When it’s time to eat,
spread peanut butter on the rice cake and let your child decorate it
with the dried and fresh fruit. Raisins become eyes, a slice of
apple the mouth and a berry makes a great nose.
Crackers and Cheese
Buy some hard cheese, such as cheddar, slice it (or buy it
pre-sliced from the deli), and cut shapes out with small cookie
cutters. You can also use cookie cutters on thicker slices of ham,
salami or bologna. Serve with an assortment of crackers, and fresh
fruit, such as grapes or berries.
Deli Style Sandwiches
Get some sub rolls, a little mayo and mustard (the small packs you
get at fast food places work great for a picnic), and a variety of
deli style sandwich meat and cheeses. Top it all off with a few
leaves of lettuce that you washed at home and brought in a plastic
baggie. Let each family member create their own sub with their
favorite meats and cheeses. A bag of chips completes the meal.
“Fried Chicken Strips” With Veggies n’ Dip
Use some crushed cornflakes to bread chicken breast strips and bake
them in the oven until done. You can do this the night before the
picnic and refrigerate the chicken strips – they are delicious cold.
Cut up some veggies like peppers, celery, cucumber, broccoli and
cauliflower and add some baby carrots. Bring a little ranch dressing
to use as a dip and your picnic is complete.
Desserts
Fresh fruit of course always makes for a great portable dessert on a
picnic. Some homemade or store-bought cookies are another great
option. Bake a batch of brownies, cut them and bag them after they
have cooled completely for a chocolaty treat.
Grab a cooler, fix some sandwiches and head out to the park,
playground or even the backyard for a picnic. Don’t forget lots of
water on warm days!
Want more family friendly recipes
and crafts ideas? Visit
http://www.dinewithoutwhine.com/info
for a sample weekly menu plan your entire family will love
and http://www.kinderinfo.com
for tons of craft and activity ideas that are sure to keep your
little ones entertained.
Additional
Resources:
Dine Without Whine
Healthy Menu Mailer