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Serve green eggs in fun ways for kids’ birthday parties, St. Patrick’s Day brunch, and Easter or spring brunch. Use green food coloring, fresh grass, daffodil flowers, and themed foods to create a festive atmosphere. Create a “pot of gold” wedding favor and add gold-wrapped chocolate coins. For a Dr. Seuss-inspired party, add raw vegetables and coloring pages. Use pink Easter grass as a “nest” for green-dyed eggs and add floral placemats for a springtime brunch.
Fun ways to serve green eggs include a kids’ birthday party, St. Patrick’s day brunch, and Easter or spring brunch. Coloring hard-boiled eggs a pale green before placing them in a long narrow planter of fresh grass and daffodil flowers, with a few stacked little birds added for color, can make for a spring-themed centerpiece. Green scrambled eggs served for either a Dr. Seuss-inspired children’s party or St. Patrick’s Day with other themed foods plus accessory items can be a lot of fun.
For example, Irish soda bread made with a few drops of green food coloring in the batter can be the perfect accompaniment to eggs for main brunch items for St. Patrick’s Day. Peas or green beans would make a good side dish of greens and cupcakes decorated with shamrock, could be the dessert item. Using just a few splashes of red, a complementary color to green, like in ketchup for green eggs and a bowl of strawberries, you can liven up your food display. A green tablecloth and/or paper plates can add a contrasting look.
To create a fun card holder that doubles as a wedding favor, you can create a “pot of gold” from a miniature clay pot found in many craft stores. Three beads glued to the bottom of each foot pot before the whole item is painted black could form the main container. A wooden stick with a green shamrock on top with the guest’s name written on it should be attached to the inside of each pot. To complete this St. Patrick’s green egg brunch project, add gold-wrapped, embossed chocolate coins to each vase.
For young children, a green egg and ham birthday party based on the Dr. Seuss book of the same name can be a lot of fun. Raw vegetables such as celery sticks and green pepper slices can be added to the menu along with the title of the food and party fare such as potato chips. Coloring pages from scenes in the book can be transferred onto large pieces of paper to create placemats for children to color on the table. A drawing in the book of green eggs and ham can inspire a birthday cake design. Since the main character of the book is Sam-I-am, a fun name with each child’s name spelled the same way like Jacob-I-am or Natasha-I-am can work well with the party theme.
For a fun twist on the table decor for a springtime brunch, pink Easter grass can be used as a “nest” in which to serve green-dyed hard-boiled eggs. Floral placemats made from construction paper in pink and green can add charm to the table decor. Genuine grass growing in a planter to take center stage on the table and using yellow rather than pink as an accent color can be a fun way to serve hard-boiled, pale green eggs. A green salad and bread made with fresh green herbs can complete the meal. Green frosted cupcakes topped with jelly beans or sprinkles in pink and/or yellow accent colors can provide an easy dessert option.
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