Heart shaped pancakes with strawberry sauce (and possibly a little squirt of whipped cream!) is on the menu here...strawberry milk sounds fun too for something extra special. I might make sandwiches of some form for lunch and cut them into hearts. Snack, I haven't totally decided, but we are probably going to either frost sugar cookies or graham crackers and sprinkle some special valentine's sprinkles (thank you Target $1 section) on them.
You might be able to dye your french toast pink with food coloring.
Breakfast will be pink heart shaped pancakes with pink milk (I use sugar-free strawberry jello - just a little bit mixed in a glass of milk gives a nice pink color and sweet flavor without the sugar high) and sliced bananas mixed with strawberry yogurt
Lunch will be heart-shaped quesadillas (just cut the tortillas into a heart shape before making them), Homemade vegetable soup with heart-shaped pasta mixed in, Heart cut-out jigglers (no-sugar added red fruit juice with Knox gelatin), Red applesauce and more pink milk.
Afternoon snack will be a homemade pink RiceKrispie treat heart with Valentine sprinkles and strawberries.
For a treat for moms and dads, the kids will be make white chocolate dipped pretzel rods with Valentine sprinkles.
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