Safe Toddler Kabobs
- danielle762001
- Aug 13, 2014
- 1 min read
Kabobs are fun to eat….even the word is fun to say. And kids certainly love kabobs. Whether fruit, snacks, veggies or meat, it’s always entertaining to be served food on a stick. Plus, little ones may even be enticed to try a new food when it’s presented in an entertaining way; enter the kabob. But as any parent of a toddler knows, those little wooden sticks with extremely pointed ends aren’t exactly what you’d call safe. A five-year old: yes. A two-year old: absolutely not. So instead of making your little ones kabobs and constantly having to remove the food before serving, try my easy little trick for safe toddler kabobs. Cocktail straws. Yep, simple as that. Colorful, bright, safe, and cheap (like you can get hundreds at a party store for a $1.50 cheap). They will easily pierce fruit, cheese, tomatoes, cooked veggies, and more. And if you can’t get the straw through, simply pierce with a regular skewer and then thread onto straws.
Some of my favorite kabobs for Audrey:
Any assorted fruit combination
Grape tomatoes, mozzarella and basil
Grilled chicken or fish with veggies
Sunbutter and jam sandwiches, cut into little squares
Tuna roll-ups
Cucumber & tomato drizzled with oil & vinegar
Pizza bites: tomato, cheese and torn bread
Mini-meatballs and sauce for dipping
Grilled, roasted or sautéed veggies (with or without a dip)
Turkey and swiss with pesto mayo

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