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Wednesday, March 5, 2025

St. Patrick's Day Ideas For Kids

 I absolutely love St. Patrick's Day, not necessarily for the luckiness or leprechauns, or even the history. Don't mean to offend anyone because I have Irish blood too. I love it because I love everything RAINBOW AND UNICORNS. Yes, I love rainbows and unicorns. In my teenage years, my bedroom was all decorated in unicorns. For some reason, this has passed down to our granddaughters. Who knew!

During the week of St. Patrick's Day, we will get in the kitchen and make a lot of things concerning rainbows. We will make signs of big rainbows and hang them in the entry way the first day. We dress in rainbow things all week long too. 

These are pictures of two different years that we have loved rainbow grill cheese: Look at those colors








I would say, we got the hang of it.

Next, we tackle homemade rainbow bread so we can use it all week. We make sandwiches, toast, etc., with it. One year, I had 7 people in my kitchen making this bread. We had a homeschool day thanks to the pandemic of 2020. We had so much fun. No way was I going to tell them we could have mixed the food coloring into the dough with the stand mixer. I wanted them to have a fun experience. Just look at those faces. They worked their muscles too. Fun was had by all trust me. We laughed and talked the whole way through. 









We make rainbow pancakes quite frequently all year long. We can choose a color and have different thems for the year. Blue is of course, Frozen with Elsa and Anna, Green is around Christmas for the Grinch or St. Patrick's Day, Yellow is sunshine days, Orange is Moana, and so forth and so on. 







While we do this, we double or triple the recipe so we can have freezer breakfasts on hand all the time. Makes busy school mornings go by a little easier. Why not?

After we have eat breakfast, I will take the rest and put them into Ziploc bags and place them into the freezer. When it is time to eat, I take what we want out, put on a plate, put a damp paper towel on top and heat up. The damp paper towel creates steam to help them not become hard as a rock when reheated. 




I make sure to keep whipped cream and sprinkles on hand at all times too. Hey, it's all about balance. lol.

We found a way to make waffles too. Yay!!!!


One year this was an extremely fun treat:

Rainbow cupcakes









Oh that was so much fun, we just may have to do it again. They have gotten older and know how to use my piping kits now. The Twizzler rainbow gummy candy, was the icing on the cake. No pun intended. 

We watch all kinds of unicorn animated shows on tv this week too. 

These are som fun ideas that we like to do for this whole week. What are some of yours?

If you like video version, you can watch here:



I hope you enjoy some of these ideas. Now go make plans and have fun because St. Patrick's Day is right around the corner. 


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Monday, March 15, 2021

St. Patrick's Week Day One

 St. Patrick's Week Day 1 and it's rainbow 🌈 everything this week. Today is rainbow waffles 🧇.  It's a rainy 🌧,  cloudy ⛅,  messy buns 😋, pajamas 👖 kind of day but we got rainbows in our tummies. Caroline really is happy, don't let her scowl fool ya that's just her. ❤❤❤🦄🦄🦄🦄

We are going to have so much fun this week. 



There are videos on YouTube that demonstrate how to make rainbow waffles. I haven't figured out yet how to link videos here. 

After breakfast we took a baths 🛁 and shower 🚿.  
Ok. I have just fell out laughing and I just have to tell yall because you never know what a child is liable to say. 
Atleigh: sees spider on wall, eyes get big
Me: Atleigh, are you worried about it?
Atleigh: No, I'm sure of it. 
Atleigh looks back and forth from spider to me. I'm inexposed  at the moment.  
Atleigh: Gmaw, are you gonna wipe or get the spider. 
Me: almost falls off toilet laughing. 🙄🤦‍♀️😳😅😅😅😅

We made today pj and movie day too. We had to watch Frozen II for the 1,000,000 time. 

Then they had another rainbow 🌈 waffle before nap. 

Wheen you've told them 100 plus times to quit marking on themselves. 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🙄🙄



Yep that's not washable marker. 🤦‍♀️🙄

Rainbow 🌈 snack


Coloring rainbows 



While we were coloring, daddy came to pick them up. We got our rainbows done though. 

Tomorrow is another rainbow adventure.  🌈


Wednesday, March 11, 2026

St. Patrick's Day Fun

 


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There are so many things I love to do around St. Patrick's Day. We love to make all things rainbow. If you are looking for something fun to do with the kids and get them in the kitchen, pancakes are one of those fun things. Not to mention, you are breakfast prepping for a few days. You can take this one step further and double or triple the recipe and make some freezer breakfasts for a week or more. Talk about killing 2 birds with one stone. You are also teaching. Kids learn a little science, chemistry, geometry, life skills, home economics, and so much more. More importantly, you are spending quality time with your kids and making memories. Isn't that what it's all about?

Our pancakes serve double duty. Not only do we make them around St. Patrick's Day, we also make them anytime of the year and use them for so many things. For instance, winter time is blue pancakes, and we pretend they're Elsa pancakes. We use green for St. Patrick's Day for leprechauns or Christmas for Grinch pancakes. Red can be for Valentine's Day and Christmas. Yellow and orange, we have turned into Easter, flowers for summer, or Moana. Purple is also Easter, or maybe unicorns. It's all about creativity. We have also done a Troll's theme. We do top them with whipped cream and sprinkles, but I do make them as nutritious as I can. I have snuck sweet potatoes, pumpkin, or butternut squash into my pancakes. They never knew. I can also incorporate different flours as well. Whole grains milled into fresh flour, whole wheat, and oat flour. If you do not want to use the food coloring from the grocery store, by all means, you can incorporate plant powder like beet root for red, lavender for purple, etc. 

The point is mostly having fun. Turning ordinary pancakes into rainbow pancakes is so easy. After you mix your batter together, separate the batter evenly between 6 bowls. Mix in drops of each food color; you can make them as bold or less according to your preference. Remember that red and yellow make orange, red and blue make purple. The rest are easy peasy. Then, proceed to making your pancakes as you normally would. The key to remember is lower heat, so they don't turn too brown on the tops. Sometimes that's tricky but doable. 

I'm also teaching my grandkids to cook, so I pretty much just assisted. 






You can watch the video version here:



If you really want to get more advanced, try making rainbow bread. This has always been a favorite. 

You can watch that video version here:

The trick to rainbow bread is making your bread dough as you normally would, and then divide your dough into 6 different balls of dough. Place each ball of dough into the mixer and use drops of food coloring at a time. Let the mixer knead the dough until the color is evenly distributed and there are no white spots of dough visible. Take out and roll the dough ball out into a one-inch thick rectangle. While you are rolling each dough ball out, place the next dough ball into the mixer and let it knead while you are making your rectangles. You may have to work a little quick before the dough starts rising. You need to make it through all 6 layers. As you roll out each rectangle, place the flat dough onto the top of the previous dough rectangle. By the end, you should have 6 sheets of dough stacked on top of each other. Make sure each sheet is the same size all the way around. Starting at the end of the rectangle, start rolling the dough into itself away from you, like rolling up cinnamon rolls. When you reach the end, turn it over and pinch the seam shut and close the ends. Place into a greased loaf pan or parchment paper-lined pan, and let proof until doubled in size. Finish baking according to your recipe instructions. 















We have made so many rainbow things over the years, and it never gets old; we just keep getting more creative. 

Here is another blog post you can read that has so many more ideas of things to do for the whole week. We have made rainbow grilled cheese, waffles, leprechaun cookies, and cupcakes. We have so much fun when we get into my kitchen. This post also contains a few videos that you can check out as well. 




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Have a Blessed Day
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Sunday, March 22, 2020

Let's Play Catchup

Hi everybody. It's been a while since I've posted again. Facebook is just too convienient sometimes to just pop in and post something. I forget that people like blogs too.

Let's see if I can catch every one up again.

We had the opportunity to go to another rodeo in a local town. This one Dallas got to be a part of. The FFA signed up for an event called a calf scramble. Alot of local schools could participate and represent their Chapter. The first night of the event our school took first place. The next night we weren't so lucky. I was proud of Dallas and his team. They were just not fast enough to catch one.

Jossie and the girls rode with me and Dakota was running late.


The girls have done a good job helping me keep the seeds we planted watered but for some reason I have not had any success this year. I will replant some that I have time to, but the rest like cold season stuff , I will just have to buy the plants If I want to have any. 

I have been catching up on somemore sewing projects that I wanted to. The girls love to help me some times. I love teaching them or for the most part right now, letting them watch. 


I found a cool trick to gather fabric with my serger. All you do is pinch slightly on the needle threads while you serge. Wholah! The tighter you pinch, the more the gather. Worked like a charm and so much faster. 


I made the girls another apron a piece made from Pioneer Woman dish towels. Then I made little back packs using her place mats. These were too easy too. I found the videos on YouTube. The back packs are from Lorrie Nunemaker. She has a series of videos for Placemat Pouches. They are all very cool and easy. I will be making somemore from her videos. 


I have has so much fun with the girls here lately. One morning we made rainbow pancakes. Thanks to Jennifer from The Family Fudge on YouTube. This woman  makes cool lunches and she has so many fun great fun ideas. You just make your pancake dough and then split into seperate bowls one for each color of the rainbow and add drops of fool coloring. Stir until well combined. Pour onto pan and cook like regular pancakes remembering to keep heat low so you don't get brown spots and mess up your color. They turned out so good and very colorful. 



Our girls are really into Frozen.....so one day we had Frozen Day. They dressed in something with Elsa and Anna and we took the blue pancakes we made the day before and decorated them with blue sprinkles and snow sprinkles and whipcream for snow effect. Then we watched both Frozen movies. 



One night I made some broccoli and cauliflower soup in my pressure cooker and homemade bread. Yummy.



One night I turned the tables and had Dallas and Brylee make me supper. LOL. I showed them how to make homemade pizza. Well, Dallas already knew how so he showed Brylee. 


I'm so loving the birds all coming out more now. I sit by my bedroom window in the mornings and have my coffee and ready my devotions and prayer time and I caught this one morning. 



For St. Patrick's Day we had another fun day. Since schools are out (I will get to that in a bit), we made rainbow pancakes again and everyone picked the color of the rainbow they wanted. Then they could decorate it the way they wanted. 


Then we made shamrock cookies. We let the girls decorate these all by themselves. With minimal help. 


For the most fun of all, we made rainbow bread. This was the coolest project ever. We had Math, Chemistry and Home Economics all in one class. 


Then we laughed, played and rested. 


The temps are crazy and going up and down. So, on a good day, we got to get outside and enjoy some fresh air. Just little girls feeding the cat some popcorn. 


They spent the night with me one night and we had popcorn, fire in the firplace and Happy Feet playing. 


Dear hubby is off working and I got to make a weekend trip to see him. New place, new adventure. He will be called back this summer for another project so it should be interesting. 

Now, onto all the chaos with this Coronavirus thing. I am not going to get into politics or opinions on this topic here on my blog. I will just say this: I think we all just need to calm the heck down. Don't get crazy, take precautions, take care of ourselves and our families, check on our neighbors, pray more, worry less, don't stress, and enjoy this time with our loved ones.
God is not surprised and he knows exactly what he's doing. There is your Sunday Tidbit. Today is the Lord's day let us be glad and rejoice in it.

I hope this post finds everyone well and safe. Please take care of yourselves and God Bless.