Well here I am back again with Kids in the Kitchen and I haven't posted since last week's dinner post. Part of me really misses blogging regularly and I have a ton of things on my mind lately I want to write about, but time with my little and house duties always come first. I have been keeping so busy lately, I literally don't sit down at all during the day, so when night comes and Myles is in bed, I have been reading and relaxing instead of writing. Seasons of life come and go, so I am just learning to go with the flow and embracing this season as well. I promise I have not totally checked out yet.... Good thing for this series to keep me around at least a bit!
If you are new to the series, check out my introduction post. This week is all about dinner; if you missed the past weeks, here is our breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Myles is not a dessert fan, he doesn't like cookies, cakes, or chocolate, so I went with a fruit based dessert and added a little treat for the adults in the house! These would be fun for a party or little get together at your house:
Strawberry & Banana Shortcake Kabobs
*This makes 12 kabobs*
24 package of pre-made sugar cookies
2 banana
12 large strawberries
Small circle cookie cutter (I used a shot glass)
6 wooden skewers
Vanilla icing
Directions
1. Bake cookies according to package.
2. While the cookies are baking, cut the strawberries and bananas. Cut bananas into 24 pieces of the same size. For the strawberries, cut the bottom and top off. Then cut each strawberry in half, making 24 pieces. Keep the two pieces from the same strawberry together so that the kabob will stack properly.
3. When the cookies are done, use the cutter (or shot glass) to cut them while they are still hot.
4. Cut wooden skewers in half to make 12 smaller skewers. Assume kabobs by staking cookie, bottom strawberry piece, banana, cookie, banana, and top piece of strawberry.
4. Cut wooden skewers in half to make 12 smaller skewers. Assume kabobs by staking cookie, bottom strawberry piece, banana, cookie, banana, and top piece of strawberry.
Also don't forget to check out what all of the other ladies
put together for this week's item in the link-up below. And if you have a
post (new or old) that you created featuring kid friendly desserts ideas submit it below in the link-up. No post this week? No problem; join us next Monday when we will be talking all about snacks!
And in case you want to join and get a head start, here is the complete list for the coming weeks:
September 22: Snack Attack!
September 29: Kid Creations...(Let your kids come up with a recipe!)
September 22: Snack Attack!
September 29: Kid Creations...(Let your kids come up with a recipe!)











