Friday, October 14, 2016

Halloween Party- Sign Up Sheet- Monday, October 31st


2nd Grade Halloween Party- Monday, October 31st

Please respond below/coment if you would like to bring in one of the following food or craft items. Write what you will be bringing to the class party. Please bring all food at arrival. You must bring in enough food for 30 students. All food should be prewashed, cut, and easy to serve. Only one item from each category will be allowed. Also only parents who signed up on this blog  ahead of time may bring in treats for the party. Thank you for your cooperation. Happy Halloween!


Food for Halloween Party


Fruit

  1. Madison- grapes.
Vegetables


Sweet Treat
  1. Sweet Treat: Chocolate covered pretzels (Darius)

Salty Treat
  1. Daniela- goldfish

Drinks
  1. James

Plates
  1. Brayden


Other- Non- Food item
Example: pencil, sticker, glow stick, eraser
1. Elizabeth

Crafts for Halloween Party/Day

30 Mandarian Oranges  ( We will be using them as mini pumpkins and decorating them with a sharpie.)
1. Eli
2. Sage B
(Both of you signed up at the same time. :))



Bags of (About hundred) mini Candy Pumpkins ( candy) for building see link http://lemonlimeadventures.com/building-structures-candy-pumpkins/#_a5y_p=2473418

1.

There are lots of examples of healthy food online and on pinterest that students will love and eat. Here is an example of one that I found. It is very similar to the healthy snack that we just read in our Superkids Magazine. Please ask your child about the cool new recipe that they read about. :)

Apple Monsters – A Nut-Free, Healthy Halloween Treat!

~ Halloween treats can be healthy, too! These silly monster faces will be sure to make your kiddos giggle, and you’ll be thrilled with the nutritious snack they’re begging for during Halloween! Made with nut-free butter, these allergy-friendly Apple Monsters are perfect for class parties, too! ~
Apple Monsters – An Allergy-Friendly, Healthy Halloween Treat! {www.TwoHealthyKitchens.com}Apple Monsters – An Allergy-Friendly, Healthy Halloween Treat! {www.TwoHealthyKitchens.com}Apple Monsters – An Allergy-Friendly, Healthy Halloween Treat! {www.TwoHealthyKitchens.com}
Apple Monsters – An Allergy-Friendly, Healthy Halloween Treat! {www.TwoHealthyKitchens.com}
You see how quickly these adorable (but never frightening!) monsters come together! So easy to make, so fun to eat! Simply chop the apples, smooth on some creamy nut-free butter, add puffed rice “teeth” and a red grape “tongue” before making green grape “eyes” – fast and healthy!
Apple Monsters – An Allergy-Friendly, Healthy Halloween Treat! {www.TwoHealthyKitchens.com}Apple Monsters – An Allergy-Friendly, Healthy Halloween Treat! {www.TwoHealthyKitchens.com}

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Yield: 8 monster faces
Ingredients
  • 1 apple
  • ⅓ cup, plus 2 teaspoons nut-free butter spread, divided (see note)
  • Puffed rice cereal
  • 4 red grapes, each sliced vertically in half
  • 8 green grapes
  • 16 chocolate chips
Preparation
  1. Quarter and core the apple, then quarter each piece again, so you have 16 thin wedges.
  2. Spread 1 teaspoon nut-free butter on each apple slice.
  3. Lay half of the apple slices on top of the other halves, (matching up nut-free butter sides so the apple slices stick together) to create the "mouth."
  4. Push puffed rice "teeth" gently into the nut-free butter, all around the "mouth," leaving room to place a red grape "tongue" on the bottom slice of each "month."
  5. Place one red grape half in the center of each bottom slice to create the "tongue."
  6. To create the "eyes," slice the ends off the green grapes, then cut each grape in half horizontally. (If your grapes are exceptionally large, you may get more than two "eyes" out of each one.) Using the tip of the knife, make a small slit in the top of each grape half, then place a chocolate chip, pointy-end down, into the grape, pushing the point of the chocolate chip into the slit you cut.
  7. Place two small dollops of nut-free butter on the top portion of each "mouth," then gently press a grape "eye" onto each dollop.
  8. Enjoy immediately, or store in the refrigerator for an hour or two before serving. Nut-free butter: We chose WowButter (a soy-based, nut-free product), but you could also substitute a peanut-free sunbutter (made from sunflower seeds). Alternately, if nut allergies aren’t a concern, you can use regular peanut butter.

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12 comments:

  1. Sweet Treat: Chocolate covered pretzels
    (Darius)

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  2. We will bring paper plates for the class.

    -Brayden

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  3. Sage B will bring in the mandarin oranges.

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  4. Daniela will bring salty treats - goldfish crackers

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  5. Rafael will bring cupcakes (sweet treats).

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    1. Thank you, but we already have a "sweet treat" for the Halloween party. You may sign up for something else or later for the Thanksgiving Day celebration.

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    2. I will just bring the cupcake for Thanksgiving.

      Thanks!

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    1. Thank you, but we already have a "salty treat" for the Halloween party. You may sign up for something else or later for the Thanksgiving Day celebration.

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  7. I can bring the mini candy pumpkins -(Cyrhen) Stephen

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