Archive for tortillas

February 6th, 2009

“Z” is for Zorilla

The Zorilla looks like a skunk, but is related to the weasel.

ZORILLA

~ Tortilla ~ Cheese ~ Black Beans ~ Rice ~ Olives ~

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January 26th, 2009

“P” is for Pangolin

This armored animal is the cousin of an anteater.

PANGOLIN

~ Tortilla ~ Peanut Butter ~ Frosted Flakes Cereal ~ Raisin ~

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January 15th, 2009

“I” is for Ibex

An Ibex is a wild mountain goat with really big horns! Serve this yummy quesadilla in the shape of an Ibex head!

 IBEX-idilla

~ Tortilla ~ Cheese ~ Olives ~

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November 28th, 2008

Snowflakes

The Holidays are here and it should be snowing outside.

Let your kidos make these simple snowflakes.

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Tortilla Snowflakes

~ Tortillas ~ Cinnamon ~ Sugar ~

Warm up a tortilla and fold in half and in half again.  Using clean scissors, cut shapes out to create your snowflake.  I used cooking spray then sprinkled cinnamon and sugar on them.  You can also use edible glitter to make them really pretty.  Put them on a cooking sheet and place them in the oven until golden brown.

At least these flurries are warm!!

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~ Bon Ap[petite] ~

November 16th, 2008

Tipi

This simple Tipi, or known as Teepee, is fun for all kids.

You can also make this and do a history lesson at the same time!

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TIPI

~ Tortilla ~ Cheese ~ Lettuce ~ Carrot ~ Embellishments ~

Cut a tortilla in half.  Cut a triangle shape out of the straight edge of one of the halves and wrap the tortilla around to create a tipi. I used butter to hold the tipi together at the ends.  Sprinkle cheese on the other half and place tipi on top of the cheese.  Place in oven at 350 degrees until cheese is melted and tortilla is crispy.  Once the tipi is out of the oven, use shredded lettuce for the grass, thin carrots for the poles and cereal for embellishments.

Make your own tipi. Be as creative as you can!!

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~ Bon Ap[petite] ~