Good ol' fashioned FRUIT. It's healthy, and you can cut it up into little fun-sized bits. Bananas, grapes, melon balls, pineapple, berries, apples, etc.
Offer the moms some whole grain crackers and cheese, too.
2006-08-31 08:15:19
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answered by Gumdrop Girl 7
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I know you said no baking, but this is a peice of cake and my new favorite! I don't know how old all the kids are you are having over, but at least the moms will like it. My one, three and five year old all loved it too.
Desert Nachos: Spray tortillas with cooking spray and sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar. Cut into triangles and bake at 350 for 10 min. Put strawberries, a splash of orange juice and a little sugar in a food processor or blender. (Resembles salsa.) Then put out some cool whip. (Resembles sour cream.) Easy...only took me about 5 minutes plus the cook time.
Have fun at your group!
2006-08-31 08:54:07
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answered by nic_tammyscott 3
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For the kids, make some stacked sandwiches - white bread, peanut butter, wheat or white bread, marshmallow fluff, white bread, grape or strawberry jam. Cut the ends off and cut them into shapes - squares, triangles, circles. Serve with milk.
For the moms, raspberry or plain iced tea (with an umbrella or slice or fruit to make it fun!) and serve some soft cream cheese with salsa or pepper jelly or any homemade jams on top as an appy. Have a veggie platter with different colored veggies and dip. A bowl of yummy chocolates for a treat!
2006-08-31 08:43:44
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answered by lilmizwiz 2
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i could be very careful with baked products through purple dye in many mixes or pre bought products. you do not constantly understand in a team who has an hypersensitivity to such issues like that, wheat or dairy products that are additionally common in a lot of those. purple dye on my own might reason severe hyper activity or hives/rash or anaphylactic marvel. My son has a purple dye situation with the hyper activity and the crash and burn section from that may not friendly to handle for the mothers and fathers. i could persist with some thing fit and take in some thing like diverse end result cubed up or sliced with some yogurt dip for the infants to munch. different techniques: Mini pretzels tossed with raisins and chex cereal Minute Maid makes a juice pop interior the guy triangles it is dye loose and from genuine juice that would desire to be perfect for that age team- extraordinarily on a warm day. Mini corn cakes organic and organic fruit snacks- Annies makes those and that they're some thing all teenagers love through fact they are interior the form of bunnies and don't contain extra sugar or fake rubbish in them person bins of raisins decreased sugar chocolate chip chewy granola bars
2016-11-23 16:21:26
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answered by ? 4
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Rice Krispie treats - optionally add raisins or chopped up dried fruits. Can be done in microwave in under 10 minutes.
Lemonade, pink or original to drink.
2006-08-31 09:14:22
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answered by abracadabragal 3
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I vote for ants on a log. In case you haven't heard of this snack before, it's just celery with peanut butter spread on it and raisins put on top. Never met a kid that didn't love ants on a log!
2006-08-31 08:10:50
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answered by Zebra4 5
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i had a good idea until i read the details. but sometime when its lunch
english muffin pizzas
toast the english muffins
spread tomatoe sauce
cheese
let the kids add their own toppings
put in a toaster oven or oven until cheese is melted
2006-08-31 09:48:18
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answered by Anonymous
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cheerios, gummies, cute/funny snacks, anythong cute or somehting easy!
2006-08-31 08:13:37
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answered by dprincess26 1
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