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Hey kids, hows about a cornucopia for lunch?

That's when they say "a what-a what-ia for lunch?" What can be sweeter than mixing a history with food? Teaching through their tummies. And that's exactly what I love about this well put together Cornucopia Lunch recipe compliments of Gourmet Mom on the Go. Her how-to is complete with recipe and instructional video. She's even included a link to a "color and cut out cornucopia activity" and historical background information on the cornucopia. So when your tiny pilgrim asks "what exactly is a cornucopia and why are we eating one?" you don't have to give em' the ol' duh face. Instead while they're stuffing their faces with delicious mini ears of corn and cheese you'll say "You know son...the word cornucopia is derived from the Latin word Cornu meaning horn and Copia meaning abundance..." Oh, think of how smart you'll sound. You're armed and ready for some serious horn of plenty munching.

Link: Cornucopia Lunch