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Quick and Easy Muffin Tin Meals

August 31, 2018 by Leave a Comment

Make meal time and snacks more fun for kids by using easy muffin tins and cupcake liners! Kids love it and it’s a great way to introduce new foods or clean out your fridge! Try out these ideas by Shannon from Daily Motivity. 

Are you looking for a way to spruce up a kid meal and/or try to get kids to eat a variety of foods? Why not try muffin tins meal to make eating fun ? Muffin tin meals are nothing new, I’ve actually been doing it with my daughter since she was little. She loves the eggs-style snacks too! It takes little to no effort and is a great way to make a meal or snack kid friendly and you can also clean out the fridge with leftovers!

What fun for a special snack or even a play date. Line some muffin tins with cupcake liners and add a few snacks and you’re good to go!

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Have some random leftovers and don’t know what to do? Are your kids begging for a ‘snack’ dinner? Try muffin tins for dinner. You can add a hodgepodge of foods from your fridge and your kids will be so happy. Set up a movie and lay a blanket down for dinner and a movie!

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Food Ideas for Muffin Tins:

  • Any fruits (just cut up)
  • Popcorn
  • Turkey dog (cut into small bites)
  • Bow tie noodles
  • Any veggies (cut up)
  • Cheese stick
  • Crackers
  • Bean/Tortilla Roll Up
  • Pretzels
  • Lunch Meat
  • Pickles
  • Hummus
  • Cut up PB & J
  • Eggs
  • Waffles
  • Chicken Bites
  • Yogurt

Be sure to only give your child what they can tolerate and cut up fruits/veggies/meats to prevent choking.

What other food ideas do you have for muffin tins?

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About Shannon

Hi, I’m Shannon. I’m a Mommy, Teacher, and Wife. Welcome to my Crazy Life! My sweet loves are my 8-year-old and 3-year-old.  We live in the great state of Texas! By day, I’m a pre-school teacher. I wear many hats (like most moms) and sometimes I feel like I am barely keeping up.  My kids keep me going and make me smile every day. We only get one shot at this life so I want to make every day count!  I have plenty of Mommy/Wife/ Teacher fails but I keep trying.   Things that make me smile? I love my family, taking pictures, my phone, Sonic ice, chocolate, shopping, labs, traveling, Texas, blogging, all things black and white, Pinterest, and lots of reality tv. I love trying out new recipes and trying to craft.

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