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50+ Recipes to Teach the Alphabet

April 13, 2015 by Christine T Leave a Comment

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Looking for some fun recipes to make snacks for your homeschooling lessons? Here are 50+ Recipes to Teach the Alphabet to get you started!

If you are a homeschooler, you know that little ones tend to need snacks throughout the day as they are learning and if you are doing a letter of the week curriculum, what better way to keep up the theme than with a fun snack for each letter of the alphabet? Here are 50+ recipes that teach the alphabet for you to incorporate into your lessons!

50+ Recipes to Teach the Alphabet

Recipes to Teach the Letter A:

Homemade Applesauce by Food for Tots

Avocado with Eggs by PopSugar

Recipes to Teach the Letter B:

Homemade Bread by Premeditated Leftovers

Homemade Butter by Saved By Grace

Recipes to Teach the Letter C:

Very Cherry Cupcakes by Delightful E. Made

Serve veggies that start with the letter “c” such as carrots, cauliflower or celery with dip!

Recipes to Teach the Letter D:

Donuts from biscuits by Random Thoughts of a Supermom

The Classic Deviled Egg by The Incredible Egg

Recipes to Teach the Letter E:

Elephant Ears by Nel’s Nook

Why not make some Egg Salad Sandwhiches?

Recipes to Teach the Letter F:

Edible Flowers by The Measured Mom

Fruit Salad with Mint-Lime Dressing by Premeditated Leftovers

Chai Spiced French Toast by Premeditated Leftovers

Recipes to Teach the Letter G:

Letter G Graham Cracker Treat by Childfun

Homemade Guacamole by Premeditated Leftovers

Recipes to Teach the Letter H:

Make a hamburger with all the toppings!

Letter H “Heart” snack by Crystal & Co.

Recipes to Teach the Letter I:

Make some of your child’s favorite Italian foods!

Homemade Dairy Free Peanut Butter Banana Ice Cream by Saved By Grace

Recipes to Teach the Letter J:

J Shaped Peanut Butter and Jellies from Hubpages

Make Jello Jigglers!

Recipes to Teach the Letter K:

Waffle Fruit Kabobs by Design, Eat, Repeat

K is for Kite snack by Crystal & Co.

Recipes to Teach the Letter L:

Homemade Lemonade by The Idea Room

Try different kinds of lettuce and then make a salad.

Recipes to Teach the Letter M:

Make Muffins. Here are several kid-friendly muffin recipes.

Sugar Free Marshmallow Cream by Saved By Grace

Homemade Marshmallows by Premeditated Leftovers

Recipes to Teach the Letter N:

Make Nacho’s with many toppings to choose from.

Nectarine Smoothie by Martha Stewart Living

Recipes to Teach the Letter O:

Orange Juice Punch by Sharmis Passions

Low Carb Oreo Cakesters by Saved By Grace

O is for Octopus Hot Dog by A Mom with a Lesson Plan

Recipes to Teach the Letter P:

Homemade Pizza Dough by Crunchy Creamy Sweet

Homemade Peanut Butter by Saved By Grace

Make homemade popsicles with one of these cool popsicle recipes.

Recipes to Teach the Letter Q:

Make Quesadillas! Here is a round up of Quesadilla recipes.

Cheddar Bacon Quiche by Premeditated Leftovers

Recipes to Teach the Letter R:

Rainbow Swirl Bread by Girl vs. Dough

Rock Candy by Paging Fun Mums

Recipes to Teach the Letter S:

Smiley Sun Snack by Mama Jenn Did

Rice Krispie Treat Sushi by Rice Krispies

Recipes to Teach the Letter T:

Apple Turtle Snack by B-Inspired Mama

Tzatziki Sauce (dip for veggies) by Saved By Grace

Recipes to Teach the Letter U:

Umbrella Snacks by Cute Food 4 Kids

Unicorn Sandwiches by Brie Brie Blooms

Recipes to Teach the Letter V:

Alphabet Vegetable Soup  by Post Punk Kitchen

Banana Pudding Cookie Sandwiches (using Vanilla Wafers) by House of Yumm

Recipes to Teach the Letter W:

“Watermelon” Waffles by Simply Sprout

Watermelon Limeade Popcicles by Our Thrifty Ideas

Recipes to Teach the Letter X:

X’s on plates by The Beautiful Thrifty Life

Letter X Bento Box by Cookie Cutter Lunch

Recipes to Teach the Letter Y:

Homemade Yogurt by Live Simply

Yakity-Yak Sandwich by Little Mummies

Recipes to Teach the Letter Z:

Lemony Raspberry Zucchini Bread by I am a Honey Bee

Zoo Snack by Muchie Mom

There you have it! over 50 different recipes, snacks and treat ideas for your letter of the week lessons! I hope you enjoy making some of these and I hope you children love them, too.

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On Premeditated Leftovers I share simple recipes made with whole foods, practical shopping tips, time saving techniques, and meal planning strategies. I also share tips for minimizing food waste, so more of the food that is purchased ends up on the table.

While volunteering as a budget counselor, I realized that food is the element of most people’s budgets where they have the greatest control. I set out to develop low-cost recipes from scratch to prove it’s possible to create delicious meals on a limited budget. Eating well while spending less is about more than just creating recipes using inexpensive ingredients; it’s about creatively combining ingredients so you don’t feel deprived and are inspired to stick to your budget.

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