Monday, April 5, 2010

Can You Guess?


These are one of Rachel's favorite chips! Mine too-- but I usually wait to buy them when Costco has a coupon for them. However, I caved in and bought them this one time knowing that I needed plenty of snacks around the house during Spring Break.

During lunch today one of the kids thought up a fun game. We took turns closing our eyes and feeding each other the straws to see if we could detect which color straw we were eating. Yellow is made from potato, red is tomato flavored, and green is spinach. The only kid I could remember getting all three flavors right even when I fed him two green straws in a row-- was Adam!

"Wooo-hooo Adam! You won! Way to go! Give Mom a high five!" I joked.

But guess what-- Adam gave me a high five!

What a sport.

6 inspiring thoughts:

Annie said...

You have the coolest kids! I love those, but have never bought them....

Kristen said...

I love those things! My kids don't, so I don't buy them so much. We're really in to those Pita chips and Hummus right now. Hummus is good for you, right?

Christina said...

Gotta love those wonderful unpredictable moments with our kids!

Chris said...

I know this post was about the veggie straws which look yummy, but my mouth is watering over the "You also might like" All about food post!

*~Sarah Lynn~* said...

Mmmm, I love veggie sticks! We have a few different brands here and I love them all. But they are all the same ingredients, potato, tomato and spinach. Yum!

MMrussianadoption said...

they have these at costco? i have been getting them from whole foods. i love them.

i had bladder kidney reflux as a kid. i had accidents because I couldnt feel it coming. i was on an antibiotic for a year and that cleared it up. i have a microscopic scar on my kidney and that is it. i think i took septra if i am remembering correctly. i remember it was pink. i took it from 2nd to 3rd grade.
they said if the med. didnt work i would need surgery to correct. i hope your little one gets cured without the surgery

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