Peachy Parrot Fruit Snack

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We love fruit art and I thought it would be cute to make this Peachy Parrot Fruit Snack in hopes my boys would eat peaches. My boys have only liked peaches with ice cream in the past and never have wanted to eat them by themselves. This snack changed their minds! They absolutely loved it and said that their new favorite fruit is now a peach!

Peachy Parrot Fruit Snack

Peach Fruit Art For Kids

We live in Georgia which is the Peach State and we are almost at the end of our peach season. I have heard recently that Georgia has produced more blueberries in the last couple of years than peaches though. I doubt that will change our Peach State status but it was an interesting to hear. We have too many “Peach” streets and “peach” names so I am sure they wouldn’t want to change those to blueberry lane, etc…!

Peachy Parrot Fruit Snack Ingredients

  • Fruit- peaches
  • Decorating- marshmallows, chocolate chips and pretzel stick.
Peachy Parrot Fruit Snack - fruit art for kids

How To Make Peachy Parrot Fruit Snack

  1. Cut the peaches in half and use half for the body, half for the head and the rest for wings and tail.
  2. Place one half on a plate for the body. Place the other half on the plate for the head.
  3. Take another other half and cut out a beak, top feathers, and feet.
  4. Use square marshmallow for the eyes and chocolate chips for the pupils.
  5. Place the parrot on a pretzel stick.

That’s it! We hope your kids enjoy it as much as mine did!

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Peachy Parrot Fruit Snack

I thought it would be cute to make this Peachy Parrot Fruit Snack in hopes my boys would eat peaches. They absolutely loved it and said that their new favorite fruit is now a peach!
Servings: 1
Prep: 10 minutes
Total: 10 minutes

Ingredients
  

Instructions

  • Cut the peaches in half. Place one half on a plate for the body. Place the other half on the plate for the head.
  • Take another peach half and slice it. Place the slices on the sides for the wings. Take the other half and cut it in half again. Cut thin slices to make the feathers on the bottom. Take the other half and cut out a beak, top feathers, and feet.
  • Cut the eyes out of the square marshmallow with kitchen scissors. Place on 2 chocolate chips for the pupils. Place the parrot on a pretzel stick.

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25 comments on “Peachy Parrot Fruit Snack”

  1. Highland Monkey's

    Brilliant idea. Mother always said don;t play with your food….but she didn't mean this sort of play!

  2. haha – this is hilarious! and what an incredible neighbor to bring you such amazing local fruit! if you ask me, that's how we should be feeding each other – freely, seasonally, locally, and happily.

    Thank you for sharing your post with us this past week @ The Wednesday Fresh Foods Blog Hop. We hope to see you again next Wednesday with another seasonal post 🙂

    xo, Kristy.

  3. Kelley @ Miss Information

    Get out you are like Macgyver with food! Thanks so much for linking up at the the Best of Your Best Blog hop at Miss Information!

  4. What a creative way to make your kids eat healthy!! Laura stopping by from Real Momma and the Best of Your Best Blog Hop!

  5. Amy - while wearing heels

    Wow. I am guessing, your kids love seeing what they'll have to eat next. You are a food artist!

  6. CuteEverything.com

    That is an amazing feat to have designed that beautiful parrot from a peach. Fabulous work! Thanks for linking!

  7. Beth @ Hungry Happenings

    Now that is just peachy. O.K., corny I know, but I couldn't resist. Seriously, you have truly created a work of art with peaches. I am so impressed with how perfect your parrot looks. It's amazing!

  8. Karyn - Pint Sized Baker

    I love this parrot!! So cute and the red and orange colors are just so perfect and look like actual feathers! Amazing!

  9. Michelle | Creative Food

    LOVE love love it! I love birds and I love this peachy parrot! Amazing creations like always!! 🙂

  10. I LOVE THIS! What a great idea. My kids always eat the food that they normally would declare they don't like if it's presented in a fun way.