We call it afternoon or after school snack. My kids usually like something sweet at this time so I steer them toward apples dipped in fat free carmel, Low fat cookies or frozen yogurt with milk on the side.
2007-09-18 17:22:47
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answered by dizzkat 7
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here are lots of ideas for .. teatime . traditions..
http://www.seedsofknowledge.com/teatime.htm
Children's Tea Parties
Ideas from The Parlor
Our community members are moms, aunts, and grandmas and we love tea parties. Give us any excuse to put on a tea and we're there! We've shared countless ideas over the years and these are some of the great children's tea party ideas from The Parlor.
Fairy Princess Tea Party
When my oldest of two daughters was 3, she was into the Princess "thing". We had a long running "Castle" story that was so wonderful, I wish now that I had it recorded. Anyway, for her birthday party, which is in February, we thought about inviting all the girls she knew from "tots dance" class, and some girlfriends in the neighborhood for a Fairy Princess Tea Party. We made her favorite cookies (basic recipes) Chocolate Chip/ Peanut Butter/ White chococolate etc. When they were cooled, we used metal heart shaped cookie cutters and made the entree. (the scraps weren't bad!) For a beverage, we used Sparkling cider and Hot apple cider (packets). I found some really nice china cups at a thrift store (no two were the same) they were actually kind of cool. The girls got to keep the cup/saucer as a favor. I decorated the dining room with a lot of bedding (canopy tops, satin sheets), Material (from the 2nd hand store also)- threw that on the walls and over the chandelier with some doorway ribbons for extra flair. We made some angel wings with thin wire and knee highs that we painted with glitter glue and the glitter hair coloring (left over from Halloween) and used elastic for the belt. We then took them to the park around the corner from our house (our backyard was really muddy) and let them "Treasure Hunt" for a few goodies. They had sooo much fun! They still remember it today. All in all, it wasn't expensive. It was more time consuming than anything. But what a day! :D ~From Mary
2007-09-19 00:20:20
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answered by Tigerlady 2
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Fresh fruit. Veggie sticks with dipping sauce. Melon. Cutting away from the sweets is more than acceptible. A sandwich might be too heavy.
2007-09-19 00:21:29
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answered by Carol T 4
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Is that an serious question? I didnt think kids, drank tea? Is it iced tea?
2007-09-19 00:20:24
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answered by Princess Jewel 2
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They do not do tea.
But I do have some wonderful Jasmine tea that I brought back from China.
2007-09-19 00:19:21
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answered by lily 6
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Sandwiches?
Children drink tea?
Ehm...
*cough*
2007-09-19 00:19:29
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answered by .:Zany:. 3
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Petite cucumber sandwiches.
2007-09-19 00:17:43
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answered by Robert J 6
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ummm iced tea
2007-09-19 00:17:53
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answered by Anonymous
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chicken strips, what all kids like eating pizza etc... and they drink kool aid or soda.
2007-09-19 00:23:39
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answered by angel 4
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Apples and yogurt.
2007-09-19 00:18:24
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answered by Courtney 2
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