Its guest post time:-) Today we have Apsara from Eating Well Diary.
Before getting into the post I want to thank Apsara and Madhavi (sorry Madhavi I missed to mention during your guest post). After reaching India I missed the guest post mail from both of them, replied late and couldn’t post it immediately. I felt very bad about that but they both didn’t mind the delay and gave me the freedom to post it based on my convenience. Happy to get such sweet people around:-)
Coming back to Apsara, ever since I started blogging Apsara and her blog are very familiar to me. Good friend of mine who always stob by and leave her friendly views about my post.
“Eating Well Diary” focus on whole grain recipes. One can find lot of interesting vegan and gluten free recipes in Apsara’s space. I am a big fan of her whole grain cakes, cupcakes etc.
I asked her to write a guest post for toddler friendly recipe and I was so excited when I checked my mail.
“Fruit Kebab” , for many mom including me giving fruits to kids is one of the biggest challenge. Thanks to Apsara for introducing us a fun way to make kids eat fruits:-) I should soon buy this product.
Over to Apsara,
I’ve known Vidya for a long time in the blog world, and was elated when she asked me to do a guest post for her. She is a dear friend who leaves encouraging comments and feedback. I’m so honored to post in her space!
I love her blog and how she simplifies even the most complex recipes to suit the needs of busy people. Her energy in maintaining an active social (blogging) circle and posting regularly while managing a toddler at home, has always inspired me.
Thank you, Vidya. I hope you like this simple post of mine!
This is a kid friendly way of making fruit shapes and kebabs using “Pop Chef”. Even kids who do not like a particular fruit may be interested in trying it out when they make a beautiful shape out of it. A good way to keep them busy too, during the holidays!
Pop Chef comes with easy instructions and even bamboo skewers to make fruit kebabs.
Ingredients:
Watermelon, cantaloupe, kiwi fruit, grapes.
Method:
Use your creativity to make interesting shapes with instructions in Pop Chef.
Looks so pretty and engaging. There is no way that the little ones will not be attracted by these pretty fruit kebabs. And it is a wonderful idea to involve the little ones in making these. Surely a very creative way of making tots eat fruits.
These are adorable! What child wouldn’t enjoy helping with this project.
What a super idea for a healthy and fun snack!
Thank you for the nice words, Vidya. 🙂
Thanks for the healthy treat Apsara:-)
I’ve seen the Pop Chef being advertised here and wondered how good it really is. Now that I see the ‘non commercial’ results, I’m definitely getting one. Thanks! 🙂
What a coincidence I just made fruit kebabs and was about to post next week sometime, will try something different now. …. yours looks great Apsara, love those flower shape.. great post V…. 🙂 🙂
Gosh!! Truly tempting. Nice way of making fruits look and tasting interesting.
I love this idea Apsara! What a perfect and cute summer treat 🙂
What an artful way to have fruits, lovely post Apsara!