Showing posts with label Kidstir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kidstir. Show all posts

Sunday, April 23, 2017

Kidstir April 2017

Rating: Like It!!!
Cost: $15.95/month

The April Kidstir arrived in the first week in April, but I'm just getting around to reviewing it now. I always try to wait until we've tried the recipes to review it, but we haven't tried any this month yet. This month was appetizer recipes.


Kidstir always includes a shopping list of everything you need for the recipes.


The first recipe included was Tiny Toasts. These look yummy and easy to make!


A kitchen artist brush was included to use with this recipe.



The next recipe was Cauliflower Crunchies. I think these look delicious too!


The final recipe was Pizza Friends. This was my daughter's favorite recipe this month!


We also received a wooden spoon and party pick stickers to use for the appetizers. I like the fun extras in the boxes each month!



The Kidstir recipes this month all look good. We will try them all!

*This subscription was purchased and financed by me, unless noted otherwise. Posts may contain referral links and I totally appreciate it when you use them!

Saturday, March 11, 2017

Kidstir March 2017

Rating: Like It!!!
Cost: $15.95/month

The March Kidstir box was salad recipes. I've been craving salads lately, so this came at the perfect time for me. Unfortunately, my daughter doesn't really eat salads though.



Kidstir always includes a shopping list of what you need for all the recipes.


There was some nutritional information included this month.


The first recipe was a fruit salad. My daughter will definitely love this, but we haven't made it yet. We'll wait until the fruits are better in our area to make it!


This month's box came with a citrus spritzer. We don't have one of these, so I'm excited to try it!



The next recipe was a Southwestern Sun Salad. This looks like a fun salad to try, but it looks like more of a snack. We'll probably make it as an appetizer or an after dinner snack!


The last recipe was a Colorful Cobb Salad. I love cobb salads, so I'm excited for this one!


Also included was funnel experiments and a collapsible funnel. These will be fun to try!


I like that the funnel is collapsible, so it will be easy to store.



I like the salad theme for the March Kidstir box! This is the way I like to eat in the Spring, so this is a perfect box for this time of year. I can't wait to see what we get next.

*This subscription was purchased and financed by me, unless noted otherwise. Posts may contain referral links and I totally appreciate it when you use them!

Kidstir February 2017

Rating: Like It!!!
Cost: $15.95/month

The February Kidstir box was a whole dinner, including dessert. I liked the theme of this box.



Kidstir always includes a shopping list for all of the recipes.


This month there was also Table Talk questions included. I love this! It's a fun way to start conversations at the dinner table.


The first recipe was Fancy French Chicken. We made this and it was yummy! The whole family liked it!


It also came with measuring spoons to help with the recipes. My daughter loves helping to make all the recipes each month. And continues to use the tools after. 


There were also instructions on how to properly set the dinner table. I really liked this!


The next recipe was Roasted Veggies. We eat lots of veggies, so this was great!


It also included a tool to remove the peel from garlic. I like this tool for myself too. 


The final course was a chocolate lava cake. This looks delicious, but we haven't tried it yet. I can't wait to make it though!


There was also a egg separating trick. We'll have to try this. 


And instructions for stenciled sugar. We'll be trying this too!


I loved the dinner theme for the February Kidstir box! And the tools are very useful. This was a fun box with lots of fun extras!

*This subscription was purchased and financed by me, unless noted otherwise. Posts may contain referral links and I totally appreciate it when you use them!

Kidstir January 2017

Rating: Like It!!!
Cost: $15.95/month

I'm very behind on my reviews of my daughter's Kidstir subscription. I'll be posting the reviews for January, February, and March. We received them all in the month's we were supposed to, but I haven't reviewed them yet. The January box was three different soups.The box was a little damaged when it arrived, but everything was okay on the inside.



Kidstir includes a shopping list of everything you'll need to make each recipe. 


This month there was an activity book included too. My daughter is 4, so she's not able to do the puzzles yet, but I'll save it for her to do when she gets a little older.


The first recipe was Oodles of Noodles. This looks good, but we didn't try it yet. My daughter loved the giraffe chopsticks that were included in the box and uses them all the time!


It also came with instructions of how to use the chopsticks.


And the super adorable giraffe chopsticks. The giraffe also comes detached, so when she doesn't need it anymore, she can use the chopsticks without it. 


The next recipe was a Pizza Soup. We didn't try this yet either. I'll be honest, that's why I'm behind on the reviews. I was waiting to try the recipes before reviewing them, but we still hadn't tried any from this box. Oops. Pizza soup does look like something my daughter will love though, so we will definitely make it soon.


The last recipe was Cheesy Broccoli Bowls. I love broccoli cheese soup, so I can't wait to try this one. It also came with the cutest turtle cheese grater, that my daughter loves to use. She eats shredded cheese, so she's been having fun shredding it herself for a snack.


There were also instructions of how to make bread bowls. Yum!


And the adorable turtle cheese grater. I love the kid friendly tools included in these boxes! 


I really liked the soup theme of the January Kidstir box! We will be trying all the recipes and we have already been making use out of the tools. The recipes all look delicious!

*This subscription was purchased and financed by me, unless noted otherwise. Posts may contain referral links and I totally appreciate it when you use them!

Friday, December 23, 2016

Kidstir December 2016

Rating: Like It!!!
Cost: $15.95/month

My daughter loves to help cook, so as a Christmas gift we bought her a year subscription to Kidstir. I'm so excited to review a different subscription box. We also received a Kidstir binder with our subscription to keep all the recipes in that we receive throughout the year. Kidstir includes three recipes a month and a couple kitchen gadgets/utensils. They also include some fun activities each month.


The December box was Winter Wonderland Cookies. It included three cookie recipes that my daughter will be making for her pre-school teachers. There was a shopping list included, so you'll know what you need to have for each of the recipes. I like the shopping list, so I didn't have to look at each individual recipe to know what I needed. It's great to have it all in one place.




Here is a picture of the binder we received. It's really nice and has tabs for each category of recipes, so it'll be easy to keep them organized.




The first recipe included was Snowball Truffles. These look yummy and you can roll them in powdered sugar and anything else you'd like to decorate them with such as sprinkles, nuts, peppermint candy, etc. They're a no-bake cookie, so they should be really easy for my daughter to make. Kidstir also included Holiday Gift Tags to use if you are packaging the cookies up as gifts! I love this!




The second recipe included was Hot Cocoa Cookies. These are small cookies that can be put on the side of a mug of hot cocoa, which is such a cute idea. Kidstir also included Starry Night Cutters to use to cut these cookies into star shapes. There was even a recipe for Homemade Hot Cocoa included. We may have to add some cocoa to the cookie tray we make!


The Starry Night Cutters were used to cut out the star shapes. These were easy to use and my daughter loved rolling the dough and cutting out the stars!


The last recipe included was Snowflake Shortbread. I love shortbread cookies, so I am very excited to make these! These cookies had maple syrup in the recipe, which gave them a great flavor! Kidstir included Cookie Decorating Kit to decorate the shortbread cookies. And it's a silicon bag to put the icing in, so we can re-use it. I'm very happy about that. And the tips are plastic and colorful, so they'll be perfect for my daughter. There is also a recipe for Cookie Frosting. There is also instructions to make a snowglobe out of a small jar. 




The cookie decorating tools are the best! I love the plastic kid friendly tips and the silicon bag can be used over and over again. Plus they are real easy to use and easy to clean. Love this!



I love the December Kidstir kit. I think my daughter will really enjoy making the cookies and giving them away as gifts. We'll be making them this week! Update: I forgot to take pictures of the actual cookies, but they all looked nice. The snowflakes didn't come out as great as the pictures in the kit, but they were delicious! I can't wait to see what we get in the January kit!

*This subscription was purchased and financed by me, unless noted otherwise. Posts may contain referral links and I totally appreciate it when you use them!