Don't tell ANYONE I told you this - my g/f's hubbie wanted a pink party for his 2 year old. He put red food coloring (to make pink) in the mashed potatoes, chicken gravy, and biscuit dough! We didn't mind the cake and frosting - but the food?????? It didn't effect the flavor - but that is something he will never do again. I don't think anyone will let him live it down - she is married now - and teases her dad about making PINK foods for his grandbabies. But he won't do it again.
Maybe adding food coloring to applesauce - other than that - pink cake or cupcakes and frosting is great - just not the food.
I would just make a favorite meal and pink cake/frosting - safe that way.
LOL I would have never thought about doing all of this.
Posted By: phoenyxstarr
Sep 14 # 7 of 16
Pink mashed potatoes and gravy??? That must have looked so weird on the plate. I'm glad my hubby isn't into the whole girly princess thing for our daughter... he wants her to be a little tomboy. She's got her a little football that she throws at him, and everything.
Posted By: rt49andellis
Sep 14 # 8 of 16
What kind of foods were you wanting? Is it like a dinner party or just cake & ice cream??
Posted By: rt49andellis
Sep 14 # 9 of 16
I just came up with an idea. For your cake you could use round pans and make a bunny - with pink icing... just draw on the ears & face... maybe a little pink Snowball as the tail. OR perhaps pink icing cupcakes with little bunny faces.
wait, pigs are pink too. Go for a pig theme. LOL Pink piggy cupcakes....
Posted By: barbiedoll1973_tn
Sep 14 # 10 of 16
rt49andellis wrote:
I just came up with an idea. For your cake you could use round pans and make a bunny - with pink icing... just draw on the ears & face... maybe a little pink Snowball as the tail. OR perhaps pink icing cupcakes with little bunny faces.
wait, pigs are pink too. Go for a pig theme. LOL Pink piggy cupcakes....