Kids' Holiday Party Food Ideas
Holidays, many times are thought of as for the kids, but many foods served at parties and gatherings are only foods that adults will like. Try a few of these at your next party for your little ones. Not only that, but any of these can be changed up depending on the holiday or gathering. Does this Spark an idea?
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Chocolate Dipped Heart Pretzels
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Make pretzels into hearts and dip in chocolate for a perfect Valentine's Day treat. While the chocolate is still wet add red, pink, and/or white sprinkles, candy hearts, or heart shaped red hots to the pretzels as well.
Sherbert Bunny
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Pick sherbert ice creams in pink, white, and/or yellow and make bunnies using round scoops of ice cream and cutting other scoops to make ears, tails and other details. Decorate with round chocolates for eyes and pink mints for the nose. Great for Easter and summer parties.
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July 4th Jello & Marshmallow Tower
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Make jello squares in red and blue and stack blue on the bottom, then marshmallows, then red on top for a jello and marshmallow tower with a flag on top. You can also place this inside tall dessert glasses where you can create more layers.
Witch Apples
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Make caramel apples, except dye the caramel green and place on a plate. Dip ice cream cones in chocolate for a witches hat and use candy corns, red hots and licorice to decorate the face. Also, works well to make Santa apples for Christmas.
Cornacopia Fruit Bowl
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Buy large waffle cones and lay on their side on a plate and fill with cut up fruits or veggies. If you want to create and even fancier treat, cut the fruits and veggies into decorative shapes and flowers.
Santa Cupcakes
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Make cupcakes and use white frosting for the beard and red candy gel for the mouth. Bake small triangle cookies and pipe with red frosting to attach as the hat and use small chocolates for the eyes.
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