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2007-03-07 11:31:50 · 13 answers · asked by fishyinmytank 3 in Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes

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green jello, green shamrock cookies, green colored jube jubes, jellybeans, green colored pasta, green eggs and ham...

2007-03-07 11:36:32 · answer #1 · answered by ♥ღαмαиdα♥ღ 7 · 2 1

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cool green food for kids on St.Patrick's day?

2015-08-07 09:57:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Have an indoor picnic! Find a room with a lot of windows, and lay out a blanket. Make little sandwiches and ask the kids what they'd like to do outside if it were sunny. Depending on their age, maybe they'd like to bring their stuffed animals to join in the fun? Or, give them each a camera and tell them to take pictures of the windows. It makes a pretty cool effect. :)

2016-03-16 06:08:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Don't try to dye cookie dough with food coloring, the will only fade when the cookies brown. You can get sugar cookies and decorate them with green icing and other cool green stuff.
Green jello, dye green pop like Mountain Dew or 7-up...green food coloring in anything that is white.

2007-03-07 11:44:44 · answer #4 · answered by moobiemuffin 4 · 2 0

Party Spinach Spread
This appetizer is delicious, easy and pretty, too! Everyone who tries it asks for the recipe. The spread keeps for several days, so it's great for making in advance for a party. But once you put it out, it won't last long!

INGREDIENTS
1 (10 ounce) package frozen chopped spinach
1/3 cup chopped parsley
2 tablespoons chopped onion
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/2 cup mayonnaise
DIRECTIONS
Thaw spinach and drain thoroughly, squeezing out extra liquid. Wash parsley; pat dry on paper toweling. In food processor, chop parsley using steel blade. Add spinach and remaining ingredients; pulse until combined. Store in airtight container in refrigerator. Serve with thin wheat crackers, buttery crackers or celery and cheese sticks.

2007-03-07 12:51:56 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Green Jello, poured into a pan and cut into cubes. Top w/ Cool Whip

2007-03-07 11:36:26 · answer #6 · answered by Sugar Pie 7 · 2 0

well, one fun thing you could do, is if they take lunches to school, put green food coloring in their water, my mom used to do it for me, and i loved it! you could also for breakfast do foods like lucky charms and toast with green food coloring in the butter. along with the "green" water, find shamrock cookies, a green apple, and a sandwich cut in the shape of a shamrock. as for dinner, get broccoli, and mix it with noodles. you could, like for breakfast, but butter on the noodles that has green food coloring in it. top all of that with chicken and you have a delicious dinner!

good look and happy st. patty's day!!!

2007-03-07 11:44:14 · answer #7 · answered by *PrEpPy!* 2 · 2 0

I used to use green food coloring in the mashed potatoes. Works good in rice too.

2007-03-07 11:37:29 · answer #8 · answered by FireBug 5 · 2 0

you can make rice krispie treats and add a little green coloring and cut them using a cloverleaf cookie cutter (did it in high school cooking class) with some lime flavored kool aid

2007-03-07 11:50:51 · answer #9 · answered by Lacey 4 · 1 0

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Make Some Water Colors and Paint a Picture Mix the vinegar and soda together in a little bowl; add the corn starch and glycerin when the soda stops foaming. Stir in the water a little at a time, until your paint seems about the right thickness. This makes about 1/4 cup of stuff. Divide it into three or four little jars (baby food jars are perfect) and add about a drop of food color to each one. We usually make red, yellow, blue and green. Now find some paper, a brush and have fun! Here's what you'll need for each color 1 tablespoon of vinegar (either white or cider is OK) 2 tablespoons of baking soda 1 tablespoon of corn starch 1/2 teaspoon Glycerin 1 teaspoon of water 2 drops of food coloring Blow Some Bubbles Make Your Own Here's what you'll need: 1/2 liquid dishwashing detergent 1 cup water 2 drops food coloring Mix all the stuff together in a jar with a tight cover. Make a bubble wand using some wire, or use a purchased bubble pipe or wand. Store your bubbles at room temperature when you're not using them. Here's what you'll need: A grown up person to HELP you. 1/2 cup table salt (not kosher or sea salt) 1/2 cup hot water 1/2 cup cold water 1/2 cup cornstarch a few drops of food coloring in 3 or 4 colors Make Some Play Clay and Create Critters Mix the salt and hot water in a large pan. PLEASE - don't ever use the stove without a grown up to HELP you. OK? So.. ask your helper to bring the salt and water to a boil over high heat. Put the cold water in a small bowl and stir in the cornstarch. Add coloring now, if you want your clay to be red or green or yellow. We usually leave ours white and then paint our little critters with acrylic hobby paints. Now, add the cornstarch mixture to the boiling salt water and stir hard to keep it from lumping up. Continue cooking the clay over low heat until it becomes stiff. After the cooked clay is stiff, carefully turn it out onto a bread board with a big spoon. Let it cool completely and then knead it until it gets smooth. Now it's ready to use. Or, you can wrap it up tightly in plastic and store it in an air tight container for a few days. Your clay critters can be preserved by letting them air dry at room temperature for 3 or 4 days, or by baking them in the oven at 200 degrees F for about 2 hours. Remember, you promised not to use the stove without a grown up to help you. To make Christmas tree decorations, roll out the dough about 1/4 inch thick, then use cookie cutters to make ornament shapes. Use a toothpick to make a hole at the top for a string or ribbon. Bake until dry and decorate any way you want. Write a Play - then invite some friends over and Act it OUT! Tear Up Last Week's Newspaper and Make Some Papier-Mache` Here's what you'll need: 1 cup white flour 2/3 cup water Newspaper strips (torn about 1 1/2 inches wide) A hint - newspaper tears best from top to bottom. If you're not getting even strips easily - turn the paper around and tear from the other direction. A small disposable container of some sort to use as the base for your project. A little cereal box, an empty plastic milk carton or soda bottle, a strong balloon that's partly inflated Mix the flour and water in a good sized bowl. It should be about like thick glue when you've mixed it all up. If you want it to be thicker or thinner - add more flour or water a LITTLE bit at a time. Put down a thick layer of newspaper to work on - so you won't make a mess on the table. Dip a strip of newspaper into the paste, gently pull it through your fingers to take off any extra paste. Now put it smoothly on the base for your project. Repeat with another strip and this time crisscross or overlap the first strip. Repeat again and again, until the base is completely covered in newspaper strips and the whole thing is about 1/4 inch thick. Set it aside to dry thoroughly. When your project is dry you can decorate it with poster paints or hobby acrylic paints, bits of braid, buttons, lace, ribbon or anything that pleases you. Make Some Finger Paints Here's what you'll need: 1 1/4 cup all-purpose flour 1 cup water 3 tablespoons glycerin a few drops of food coloring in assorted colors Mix the flour and water in a good sized bowl. Divide the mixture equally into three or four smaller bowls. In each small bowl - stir constantly as you add 1 tablespoon glycerin and a drop or two of food coloring. Put down a thick layer of newspaper to work on - so you won't make a mess on the table. Set a dishpan or large bowl of water nearby to rinse off hands between colors. Have fun! Hint: Pictures of the Kid's hand prints are a favorite on the fridge at our house - cause then we can see how big they've grown. One year we even got a white sweat shirt with everyone's hand prints all over it in primary colors of acrylic hobby paint. We still love that one!

2016-04-04 07:00:03 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

green eggs and ham for breakfast LoL, i love green eggs and ham don't you

2007-03-07 11:39:48 · answer #11 · answered by hockey pro 4 · 1 0

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