Showing posts with label movie nights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movie nights. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

More healthy movie nights

As I said in my first movie night post, I'm a huge fan of the fun of theming movie night dinners. But eating healthy at home is super important to our family, and I've struggled to find ideas that work.

For us, eating healthy on movie night looks like:
  • Appropriate ratios of vegetables, fruit, protein, and whole grains (when possible)
  • Trying new foods
  • Limiting high-fat foods
  • Limiting sugar
  • No food dye
Here are some more of our recent menus.


The Incredibles

  • Mr. Incredible power protein pork
  • Elastigirl twisty pasta with Jack-Jack’s fiery sauce (simple syrup + red pepper flakes -- the little bit of sugar balances out the red pepper and creates a nice spicy sauce kiddos will still like)
  • Dash's fast fruit salad
  • Violet's violet veggie stack (roasted eggplant, purple potato, purple carrot, cabbage force field)
  • Frozone's frozen banana swirl (just blend frozen banana chunks until it's smooth like ice cream -- the kids have no idea there's no sugar in it. It's DELICIOUS)

Brave

  • “Turkey” legs (chicken drumsticks)
  • Carrot ribbons for Merida's hair
  • Neeps and tatties (potatoes and turnips)
  • Red pepper bow with asparagus arrows
  • Sweet buns (cinnamon rolls)
  • Chocolate teddy grahams


Sleeping Beauty

  • Chicken cordon bleu with toothpick “spindles"
  • Berry baskets
  • Pretzel rod wands
  • Broccoli forest
  • Pink sorbet


Toy Story 3

  • Woody’s badge star frittata
  • Buzz Lightyear salad
  • Mr. Potato Head baked potato with veggie faces
  • Lotso strawberries
  • Jessie’s braid Twizzler


Wreck It Ralph

  • Felix's chicken pot pie
  • Sour Bill peas
  • Round apple slice medals
  • Candy cars (Swiss cake rolls for the base, icing to hold stuff on, mini Oreos, etc. -- I bought what was on sale and let the kids decorate!)

Friday, August 8, 2014

Healthy movie nights

I've been hesitant to post about our movie nights because I don't want to start getting wrapped up in clicks and views and pins and all that.

BUT, I've realized that I can maybe help other families out by posting some of our movie night menus. See, I'm a huge fan of the fun of theming movie night dinners. But eating healthy at home is super important to our family, and I've struggled to find ideas that work.

For us, eating healthy on movie night looks like:

  • Appropriate ratios of vegetables, fruit, protein, and whole grains (when possible)
  • Trying new foods
  • Limiting high-fat foods
  • Limiting sugar
  • No food dye
Here are some of our recent menus. I hope these help your family!

FINDING NEMO



Bottom left: roasted asparagus seaweed with French onion whole-wheat linguine anemone
Top left: nitrate-free hot dog octopi and Swiss cheese shark teeth
Top right: apple crab (I cut holes and stuck raisins in for eyes), orange fish
Bottom right: sea turtle frittata (I used cucumber -- a chunk off the end, quartered, for the head, and slices cut in half for the feet). Those sea turtles were The. Cutest. Ever.

This dessert was inspired by these Squirt desserts. I wanted to cut down the sugar and food dye, so I used fudge stripe cookies, mini Nilla wafers, marshmallows, chocolate chips (I had regular sized but you should probably use minis!), and chocolate icing to hold it all together. OK, they're not QUITE as cute, but I felt a heck of a lot better feeding this to my 3-year-old!


TINKER BELL

Fruit fairy wands! Yeah, I know they don't have wands, but whatever. These are so much fun to make and super healthy. I had these plastic dowels from an Edible Arrangements bouquet, but any long, fairly strong skewer will work. I topped each with a slice of star fruit (which, side note, took FOREVER but was super adorable). We used blueberries (for Silvermist), strawberries (Rosetta), bananas (Fawn), blackberries (Vidia), kiwi (Tinkerbell), and peaches (Iridessa). 

I didn't get a good picture of the rest of the food, but we made peanut butter and jelly butterfly wings (cut a slice of bread in half, spread with peanut butter, and let kids decorate with jelly to look like a butterfly), and a flower made out of tomatoes and basil.


 CARS

  
I never knew I had so many things in my kitchen that could cut circles! 
  • Top left: Mack-a-roni (I bought Annie's Organic, but I probably should have gone with the wheel pasta to be extra cool)
  • Bottom left: Lightning McDogs on Historic Route Asparagus (nitrate-free hot dogs with cucumber wheels and cherry eyes, on a road made from asparagus). I would do these with hoagie-style sandwiches, but we had two hot dogs left we needed to eat up!
  • Top right: Fillmore's stoplights (a slice of cheddar cheese, cut in half, with circles of tomato, banana, and celery. I cut the end off cherry tomatoes, then used the middle of my apple slicer to make the circles with banana and celery).
  • Bottom right: Mater's Taters (using this recipe for seasoned crash potatoes. You will never cook baby potatoes any other way ever again. These are heaven.
  • Top middle: Luigi and Guido's tire brownies (using a biscuit cutter and the end of a funnel to make the tires).