Monday, March 12, 2012

St. Pat's BLOG HOP!


St. Patrick's Day is one of our favorite holidays! We go back to Savannah almost every year for the big parade! Taia LOVES it! We can't wait to go this weekend! In anticipation, she had a St. Pat's lunch on Monday!

LinkShe has:
-MY VERY FIRST (I think....haha) Checkered apple. If I've ever done one that I'm forgetting about, I'm sure it was it was even more sad than this one!
-Grapes with St. Pat's picks
-Shamrock sandwiches made with Trader Joe's pita bread. All 3 fillings are different. PB, hummus and turkey. The only one she ate was the Peanut butter. I was hoping she'd try the hummus because it was green! I actually got it when we were at Trader Joe's specifically for St. Pat's!
(If only my order from the Chocolate Craft Studio that I ordered yesterday was here, the sandwiches could be green!! That's what I get for procrastinating! Next year..... next year!)
-A Pot of Gold! (Yellow and orange dye free Trader Joe's jellybeans.)





Now go check out what cuteness Crystal's Ramblings has going on for St. Patrick's Day!!


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13 comments:

  1. Your apple looks wonderful. I have yet to attempt a checkered apple. Great lunch!

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  2. Checkered apples terrify me! They look so cute and I'm pretty sure I'd butcher them. LOL! LOVE the Pot of Gold idea!

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  3. Great job on the apple!!
    Great looking lunch, seriously! :) love the pot of gokd idea too!

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  4. Love your lunch! Those pita sandwiches look great!

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  5. Great job on your first checkered apple and love the pot o gold!

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  6. What a pretty lunch! The apple is amazing!

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  7. how did you DO the checkered apple? with a knife, or square cookie cutter? it looks great!

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  8. The grapes with the shamrock picks look like they are bunches on the vine :) Cute lunch!

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  9. i love the sandwich variety!

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  10. The pot of gold is so cute, and I am so impressed with your apple!

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  11. Yum! Nice work on the apple! I'm pretty sure that if I tried, I would butcher it... or myself!

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  12. Adorable!! All the shamrocks are so fun and festive :D

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  13. THANK YOU! I used a little paring knife for the apple. I wouldn't have thought of using a cutter! Now I want to attempt that! Hmmm... funbites??

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