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Thanks, Carol! These are SO cute! My kids are going to love them!

Friday, December 19, 2008

Penguins. OPUS would be proud....Recipe Thursday

First off, I just posted like 1 or 2 other

posts and an important petition, below this one-which I rarely do so

close toether- but I LOVE these ideas and I'm being impatient! I wanted

to get them out to folks before Christmas, so don't forget to scroll

down!!!!!

Lo's

Waldorf class had a little Holiday feast the other day and one of the

moms brought in these penguin snacks. So friggin cute, I DIE!We re-created them last night for a snack before swimming lessons:Ingredients:6 hard-boiled eggs

12-16 whole black olives, approximately6 baby carrots for feet and a few more for beaks. ....or whatever you call them)6 toothpicks(and a celery " string " if you can finagle one off of a piece...)

Directions:1. Hard boil the eggs. Drain, set aside to cool then peel. 2. BODY: Cut a small slice off the wide end of each egg. (Cut the slice so that the penguin can stand up on its own.).

3.

FLIPPERS: Slice three olives in quarters lengthwise. Cut a small slit

down each side of the " body " of an egg and insert one olive piece on

each side.4. CHEST: Cut approximately 1/2 " sliver of black

olive lengthwise. Make a tiny slit down the middle of the hard boiled

egg and carefully insert the olive sliver.5. HEAD: Place one

toothpick down the center of the top (narrow end) of each hard boiled

egg. Attach the whole olive with the hole in the center of the

penguin's face.6. NOSE: cut six small triangular pieces of

carrot or bell pepper-large enough so that it will fit snugly in the

olive hole and not fall out. Place the carrot or bell pepper piece in

the olive hole.7. To serve, arrange the soon-to-be endangered penguins on an irregularly shaped piece of styrofoam.

Carol in ILMom to , 8 DS My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me.Join our Down Syndrome information group -

http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ DownSyndromeInfo Exchange/ http://downsyndromeinfoexchange.blogspot.com/

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You know what else you can do with eggs? You can cram a hot hard boiled egg into these ice cream molds wrap tight with rubber bands,and then put them into cold water and when you take them out, they have molded into the shape! Add food coloring to the ice water and you can dye them too. :-)I have done this a bunch of times now using Christmas/winter molds and the grandkids think they are the biggest TREAT. :o) won't touch them... she'll swallow ginkgo, but not a hard boiled egg. She has her priorities ya know ;-) Carol in ILMom to , 8 DS My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me.Join our Down Syndrome

information group - http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ DownSyndromeInfo Exchange/ http://downsyndromeinfoexchange.blogspot.com/Listen to oldest dd's music http://www.myspace.com/vennamusicFrom: Shari Fleming To: DownSyndromeInfoExchange Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008

9:45:14 AMSubject: Re: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Penguins. OPUS would be proud....Recipe Thursday

Thanks, Carol! These are SO cute! My kids are going to love them!On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 9:35 AM, Carol in IL <ps1272000yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:

Friday, December 19, 2008

Penguins. OPUS would be proud....Recipe Thursday

First off, I just posted like 1 or 2 other

posts and an important petition, below this one-which I rarely do so

close toether- but I LOVE these ideas and I'm being impatient! I wanted

to get them out to folks before Christmas, so don't forget to scroll

down!!!!!

Lo's

Waldorf class had a little Holiday feast the other day and one of the

moms brought in these penguin snacks. So friggin cute, I DIE!We re-created them last night for a snack before swimming lessons:Ingredients:6 hard-boiled eggs

12-16 whole black olives, approximately6 baby carrots for feet and a few more for beaks. ....or whatever you call them)6 toothpicks(and a celery "string" if you can finagle one off of a piece...)

Directions:1. Hard boil the eggs. Drain, set aside to cool then peel. 2. BODY: Cut a small slice off the wide end of each egg. (Cut the slice so that the penguin can stand up on its own.).

3.

FLIPPERS: Slice three olives in quarters lengthwise. Cut a small slit

down each side of the"body" of an egg and insert one olive piece on

each side.4. CHEST: Cut approximately 1/2" sliver of black

olive lengthwise. Make a tiny slit down the middle of the hard boiled

egg and carefully insert the olive sliver.5. HEAD: Place one

toothpick down the center of the top (narrow end) of each hard boiled

egg. Attach the whole olive with the hole in the center of the

penguin's face.6. NOSE: cut six small triangular pieces of

carrot or bell pepper-large enough so that it will fit snugly in the

olive hole and not fall out. Place the carrot or bell pepper piece in

the olive hole.7. To serve, arrange the soon-to-be endangered penguins on an irregularly shaped piece of styrofoam.

Carol in ILMom to , 8 DS My problem is not how I look. It's how you see me.Join our Down Syndrome information group -

http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ DownSyndromeInfo Exchange/ http://downsyndrome infoexchange. blogspot. com/

Listen to oldest dd's music http://www.myspace. com/vennamusic

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