Monday, March 8, 2010

Muffin Tin Monday- Yellow Colored Foods

JDaniel really enjoys yellow foods. This tin was filled with his favorites and disappeared quickly. The fruits disappeared first.


He had chicken divan, bananas, pineapple, corn, and cornbread.

I tried to make cornbread in a star shaped silicon pan. The bread stuck in the tins and the pan ended up with permanent brown spots. I told my husband I will have to put stickers over the brown spots when we use it for a muffin tin meal.



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28 comments:

  1. yummy! Great idea to make cornbread! We have the same muffin tin - $2.50 @ Target! :)

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  2. Oh no! Sorry about the cornbread disaster!

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  3. That looks yummy! I've had trouble with cornbread sometimes too. They would have been really cute as stars.

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  4. I giggled at putting stickers over the brown spots, sorry I've got no idea how to remove them for you. Wish I had had bananas for my tins!

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  5. Yum! I hadn't even thought about putting corn in the muffin tin! Great yellow foods.

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  6. Yellow foodswere popular w/ my little one too. Cornbread crumbles work too! ;-)

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  7. You don't need no stinkin' stickers! All of us Mommies will appreciate seeing a "well-loved" muffin tin!

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  8. That's so fun. I'm going to have to try a muffin tin meal with my little one.

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  9. Your tin looks so tasty. Sorry your corn bread didn't turn out right.

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  10. Gosh, you are totally making me want corn! Looks good.

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  11. I haven't made cornbread in so long...I need to! I really gotta try this muffin tin as a way to get Jill eating better.

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  12. dude. don't cover up the muffin tin spots - you never know when "spots" will be a theme. word.

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  13. Oh no! Too bad about your tin, but the meal looks great!

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  14. Thanks for sharing about the corn muffins. I wouldn't think they would stick and would eventually have the same problem. My kids go for the fruits first too. Nice lunch.

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  15. don't the brown spots give you mommy "street cred" ? after all, you did make cornbread. I agree with Wonder Mom, just means your tins are well loved! I have muffin cups with brown spots-in fact 2 out of three I used today had brown spots, I just covered them up with food!

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  16. Looks great and well-balanced! Mmm, chicken divan takes me back...yummy.

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  17. I also can't ever get the corn bread to come out pretty, why is that?
    I love yellow foods too, I may have something yellow for lunch!

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  18. I want to eat out of a muffin tin...how cute!

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  19. Corn! I was racking my brain trying to think of yellow foods and totally forgot about corn. Great tin!

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  20. looks like a great tin! No need to cover up with stickers, Im sure all of us have a pan or 2 like that :)

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  21. Ahh I wish I had thought of corn bread! My little guy would have loved that one! And yes, as usual, the fruits always go first!

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  22. What a fun way to get kids to learn their colors while encouraging them to eat a variety of foods!

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  23. corn bread - yummy!
    great that the fruit went first!

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  24. I really wish I had done that for my kids!

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  25. Does he like them because they are yellow, or is that a coincidence?

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  26. My silicon pans have spots from when I baked in them too. ah well whats a few spots anyways?
    Great tin.

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