Tomorrow is Dr Seuss' birthday and what better way to celebrate then cooking up some yummy food with/ for the kids? Check out these awesome ideas-trust me your tummies will be happy you did!
Cat In The Hat Cookies from Family Crafts
1 Fish, 2 Fish Muffin Tin Meal from Muffin Tin Mom
Moose & Goose Juice from Home Works
Green Eggs & Ham Sushi from Rockin' Moma
Jello Lakes from Two Plus Jilly
Thing 1 And Thing 2 Cupcakes from Kitchen Dough Dough
Poodles Eating Noodles from Cafe Mirecki
Brown-bar-ba-loots Truffula Fruits from Cafe Mirecki
Green Jello Eggs from Roots & Wings Co.
Fish Kebabs from Too Many Chefs
Cat In The Hat Mallow Pops from Good Life Eats
Cat In The Hat from The Amazing Mess
There's A Wocket In My Pita Pocket from Me Likey Food
Yertle The Turtle from Me Likey Food
Hop On Popcorn from Me Likey Food
Pink Yink Ink Drink from PTIT Chef
Green Eggs & Ham from The Frugal Frontier
Dr Seuss celebration lunch from How Does She?
What's your favorite Dr Seuss inspired food?




































Last year, I made pancakes with layers of strawberries between for a cat in the hat breakfast! http://frymanfour.blogspot.com/2010/03/dr-suess-day.html
ReplyDeleteOh where was this post two years ago? I had a Dr Seuss Birthday Party for my twiniies ~ it was a ton of fun! http://twindragonflydesigns.blogspot.com/2010/07/flashback-dr-seuss-party.html
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking my Jello cups, I've never been shared on another blog before! =)
ReplyDeleteGreat list! I love that you do list that make it easy to find things all in one place:)
ReplyDeleteI would like to sample each of these.
ReplyDeleteWow, I love all the ideas! So fun
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Thanks using my poodles eating noodles for the link up!!!!! And thanks for putting all these great ideas together!
ReplyDeleteI have made truffala trees with stick pretzels stuck in a marshmallow egg and topped with cotton candy. Using a touch of Karo Syrup on the top of the pretzel helps to keep the cotton candy on.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas! I love that you have pictures too! I am going to make the green eggs and ham and one fish two fish jello! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you for finding all these great ideas. We're including this list in our Little Hands that Cook with Books and Dr. Suess Post!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you liked some of my Dr Seuss-inspired snacks enough to share them with your readers. It was such a fun theme to work with!
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