Those Pink wafer things
you could get some gelatine and flavouring and colouring make pink sweety/jelly type things
jelly beans
pop tarts
dolly mixtures
pink icecream cones and strawberry icecream
strawberry yoghurt
Pink cake - batternburg only the pink bit though you can amke pink icing easy enough
oooo Pink party rings :)
pink fairy cakes
healthy side is harder
pink lady apples
pink grapefruit
Beetroot- pink ish
http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,pink_food,FF.html- Theres pink receipes there :)
http://www.123child.com/color/pink.html- And pink activity party ideas there
2006-11-19 04:33:06
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answered by mintycakeyfroggy 6
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A little bottle of red food colouring goes a long way! You can make pink fairy cakes with pink icing, melt white chocolate and add some colour and leave to set in molds or buy those pink chocolate pigs.
M&S do lovely pink pigs think they're called percy!!
Pink waffer biscuits in strawberry ice cream
Strawberry milk shake
Battenberg Cake
Make pink crisps by par boiling potatoes with pink colouring then cut really thin using peeler or juliene (?spelling?) cutter, then spray with oil and bake in oven.
Add pink ice cubes to lemonade (freeze strawberry squash)
Ham is pink
Pink Lady apples, sometime you can get the ones that are really pink fleshed
2006-11-19 07:06:22
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answered by esmequeenoftheworld 2
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It depends how old she is.....
I make a tasty (my own invention) milk strawberry jelly (jello) which sets an imperial pint (US 1 and 1/4 pints) with orange juice (200-250 ml) and evaporated milk (140ml) and a block of strawberry jelly (jello)
Melt jelly in minimum possible water, add the rest of ingredients above and when it is on the point of setting, whisk like crazy.
Just before you pout it into the serving bowl, stir in some sliced fresh strawberries. Depending on your taste, you may want to add a little sugar while melting the jelly (jello). Nice for adults too.
Meringues made the usual way with a tiny amount of colouring added at the whisking stage.
About 1 pound of canned tuna, about 1/2 pound concentrated tomato paste. Either process it or mash it together by hand. This will be darker than pink, so add some mayonnaise or whipped cream to soften the texture. This is good spread on biscuits or toast.
Instead of making a Victoria sponge in a round pair of tins, use a rectangular 2 inch deep baking tin. Weigh 6 eggs in their shells. Take equal weight of butter and cream it til soft and pale. Add the same weight of sugar and recream it til sugar is dissolved. Add the eggs on at a time and lastly the same weight of flour (self raising - if not add baking powder). you may want to use a few drops of colouring to colour the cake part. Bake at about 350 degs F (180 C). til a skewer poked in the middle of the cake pulls out with no wet cake sticking to it.
Turn on to cooling tray. When cold ice with bright pink icing all over the top. It is nice to sprinkle sugared strands or nonpareils (100s and 1000s ) or silver balls over the icing. When the icing has set, you can trim off the edges (cooks perk and some for birthday girl before the guests arrive).
Now cut the cake into long strips about 1 and a 1/2 to 2 inches wide. One at a time, cut each strip diagonally, so the pieces are the shape of playing card diamonds. It makes a change from cup cakes and makes the icing so much quicker as it is all done together.
2006-11-19 05:07:04
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answered by rosie recipe 7
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Pretty much anything that you could put 1 drop of red food coloring in. Onion dip, cake icing, sour cream, jello (which won't need food coloring)It depends on what is being served. Why not go with a pretty pink sherbet punch? All you need is 7-up or sprite, 1 container of raspberry sherbet and some strawberries. Pour the soda and sherbet into a punch bowl and add the strawberries to the top.
2006-11-19 04:38:26
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answered by US Lisa 3
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French fancies - with pink icing
Pink Waffers
Sausage rolls - the inside is usually pink
Ham
Stawberry flavoured Angel Delight
Raspberry Yoghrt
iced buns with pink icing
party rings (biscuits) with pink icing
I don't know if it still exists, but you used to get pink custard
Stawberry Ice cream
2006-11-19 04:34:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Marshmallow Creme & Cream Cheese w/ red food coloring to make pink- serve with slices of apples and peaches-
Very tasty..
2006-11-22 04:26:58
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answered by hopeilicious 2
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Dont forget the Pink Marshmallows!! Use white chocholate for the dip but add some red food colouring!
2006-11-19 04:33:42
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answered by puffy 6
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crimson Strawberry Cloud Pie from 1970 2 quarts frozen strawberries, thawed 2 cups of juice drained from frozen strawberries a million/4 cup granulated sugar 4 teaspoons cornstarch a million (9 oz.) pkg Cool Whip Dessert Topping, thawed a million baked 8-inch pie shell Thaw strawberries in a collander and allow juice to empty right into a bowl under. Reserve 2 cups of drained juice and place in a saucepan. blend sugar and cornstarch with the two cups of juice in saucepan. Slowly carry to a boil and cook dinner juice until thickened, stirring constantly. enable the strawberries to proceed to empty because of the fact the juice in saucepan is cooked. Cool juice thoroughly, then upload all the nicely drained strawberries to the thickened juice. blend nicely. Fold in all the Cool Whip and then spoon the strawberry / Cool Whip blend into an 8-inch baked pie shell. enable the pie to stand interior the refrigerator for an hour or 2 in the past serving. source: Gettysburg circumstances, Wednesday, Nov 6, 1970.
2016-11-25 19:43:15
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answered by ? 4
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Strawberry Yoohoo or Mauna Loa as pink drinks.
Your little sister and her friends would probably like those better than, say, grapefruit juice.
2006-11-21 07:43:54
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answered by Lemon Pledge 2
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Strawberry Angel Delight.
2006-11-19 04:54:59
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answered by chicky 3
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