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Sat, May 5 2007

P is for Pretzel

pretzelpl.jpgThe kids and I took some time out today to make pretzels. Not just any pretzels, oh no. We did some very special letter shaped pretzels. The plan was an entire pretzel alphabet. Oh yeah.

Well, we didn’t quite get the whole alphabet, but we did get a pretzelpl2.jpg few letters in there, as well as some squares, hearts, and other shapes. The main goal, though, of having a bit of fun and learning away from our regular curriculum was accomplished.

The kids love to help mommy in the kitchen, so I try to remember to plan regular recipes and activities that involve lots of flour, rolling pins, and substances that are fun to squish between fingers. And even better if that substance can be boiled, baked, lightly salted and cheerfully consumed. :)

What are your favorite things to cook with your kids? Are my kids the only ones who beg to taste the flour?

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  1. Trackback
    1829 days ago
    Play Library » P is for Pretzel: Part Two

    [...] of Free Stuff 4 Kids asked about the recipe that I used for the alphabet/shapes/blob pretzels, so I thought I’d share a couple of them out here for all of you. (Thanks for your patience, [...]

  2. By Randa @ FreeStuff4Kids

    No problem Kerri – I’ll keep an eye out for it!

  3. By Kerri Aldrich

    Randa: I’m having problems getting that post out! I’m just hoping this comment works right now. :) I’ll get it out ASAP.

  4. By Kerri Aldrich

    Randa: They were! I’ll stick the recipe, with at least a link to a few others, in a new post later today. :)

    Kailani: Yeah, I knew my kids were weird. :D

  5. Trackback
    1832 days ago
    An Island Life » Blog Archive » Carnival of Family Life

    [...] Family Activities Here’s a great idea on how to bake with the kids and learn the alphabets all at once. Kerri from Play Library shares P is for Pretzel. [...]

  6. By kailani

    Well, I don’t think my daughter has ever wanted to eat flour before. LOL! But she loves the raw cake batter.

    Thank you for sharing this with the Carnival of Family Life.

  7. By Randa @ FreeStuff4Kids

    Oooh, those look yummy – what recipe did you use?