The lilies are very easy. You trace and cut out a handprint on white paper or cardstock. (We used construction paper.) Curl the fingers around a pencil. Then curve the hand around a green straw and tape it together. Fold half of a yellow pipe cleaner in half and bend the ends and stick into the straw. Then add a double leaf with a hole punched through it.
The daffodils are fairly easy as well. Design a three petal shape and cute two out of yellow paper (or white if you want white daffodils) and punch holes in the center of them. Then cut a strip about 2-3 inches wide and use scallop edged scissors if you have them or fringe it. If you want to add color to the strip you can. (We used Hazel dot markers just to give the edge a bit of color.) Put the sets of petals through a green pipe cleaner and bend the end so they stay on. Make sure they are open and not completely overlapping (you can use a little glue to keep them this way). Glue the strip into a ring and then glue in the center of the petals.
I then stuck them in a vase with a little bit of blue crumpled paper/Easter grass. They look beautiful with our Easter egg table cloth.
This morning we made pancakes. Hazel has been asking to make pancakes for a few days. We finally had the time this morning. She wanted to make pumpkin pancakes. I pulled out my old standby cookbook. It was a birthday present from a friend at my sixth birthday. Needless to say it is well used.
I of course modified the recipe.
Pumpkin Blueberry Pancakes
2PointsPlus Value Per Pancake (Weight Watcher PointsPlus)
Makes: 10-12 pancakes
Ingredients
1 cup(s) whole wheat flour | |||||||||
2 tsp baking powder | |||||||||
1 tsp ground cinnamon | |||||||||
1/8 tsp ground nutmeg | |||||||||
1 cup(s) canned pumpkin | |||||||||
1 cup(s) fat-free skim milk | |||||||||
1 Tbsp olive oil | |||||||||
1 large egg(s) | |||||||||
1 cup(s) unsweetened frozen (or fresh) blueberries |
Mix the dry ingredients in a bowl.
Mix pumpkin, milk, oil, and egg in a different bowl. Then add to dry ingredients and mix well. Then stir in blueberries.
Heat pan and spray with a cooking spray. When warm enough, spoon small amounts of the batter onto pan. When first side has had time to cook flip with spatula. Cook all the way through and remove and serve. Repeat until batter is gone.
Your flowers are adorable!!! And WOW! That cookbook is awesome!! I love showing my daughter books and games that I used when I was little:)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this recipe - we might try it out this weekend :-) It sounds really tasty :-) And how adorable is your recipe book ~ what a lovely present!! Your paper flowers turned out really well too :-) Oh, and Master D received his parcel of postcards - he was thrilled! Thank you x
ReplyDeleteOh, those sound delicious. We are always looking for new pancake recipes. In fact today we had banana pancakes for Breakfast for Dinner Thursday. We will have to try these the next time we have pancakes.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the flowers. Not sure if we will have time, but they are on my list of things I want to make.
Would love if you could come and share this on my Kids and a Mom in the Kitchen linky
http://totsandme.blogspot.com/2012/04/kids-and-mom-in-kitchen-banana-pancakes.html
It is a weekly linky (sometime up on Wed other times not until Thurs or Fri, but I try to get it up every week).
Thank you so much for linking with Kids in the Kitchen - we love having you each week! I'm proud you're sporting our button on your linky page ;) Your little kitchen helper is A-door-Able!
ReplyDeleteOoo pumpkin and blueberry--I bet that would be yummy! Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are so cute! I definitely have to try to the pancakes. They sound delicious. Thanks so much for sharing at Whimsy Wednesdays.
ReplyDeleteThose pumpkin blueberry pancakes sound amazing! I'll need to try those! Thanks for linking up to What I Learned Wednesday!
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