If you want to use a Picnic theme along with a Letter-of-the-week preschool curriculum, here are 43 "p" snacks you could incorporate during lunch or snack time. Some are traditional snacks for young children and some may stretch their tastebuds:
popcorn
peaches
pears
prosciutto
pretzels
potato chips
pizza rolls
pasta salad
pineapple slices
persimmons
pickles
peppered beef jerky
pistachios or pistachio pudding
Pop rocks candy
pancakes
pumpkin seeds
pumpernickel bread
peppermint patties
plums
peas (sugar snap)
pepperoni
passion fruit
pumpkin pie
popsicle
Pop Tarts
pudding
pink lemonade
peppers (green, red, yellow)
pesto
pastry
puff pastry
pudding
pinto beans
pork chops
Parmesan cheese
pimento cheese spread
payday candy bar
poppyseeds
parfait
parsley
polish sausage
pastrami
Pillsbury brand biscuits/cookies/cinnamon rolls
Great list!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rebecca. :-)
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DeleteP sure turned out to be good snack letter! Wow!
ReplyDeleteYes, the more I thought and searched, the more I found!
DeleteWho knew that there were so many yummy foods that start with P! And many of them children would actually like!
ReplyDeleteThere are lots that are traditionally loved treats (popcorn anyone?). Hopefully some kids would be brave and try something new too, who knows, they may like it!
DeleteAlso, pigs in a blanket. ;)
ReplyDeleteWow! I wouldn't have thought of many of these, but they are all great!
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