Mrs. Jane’s Rainbow Pasta

This activity is awesome for all your rainbow and unicorn-loving kids. Grab some spaghetti and food coloring and you can (quite literally!) eat the rainbow. Note there are a lot of natural food dyes available. Whole Foods and India Tree make good options if you want to stay away from artificial dyes.

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Want to know how to make rainbow pasta? Check out Jane’s post on Cool Mom Eats for the recipe!

https://coolmomeats.com/2016/09/13/how-to-make-rainbow-pasta/

Favorite rainbow books:

  • The Rainbow Fish” by Marcus Pfister

  • “Planting A Rainbow” by Lois Elhert

Join Mrs. Jane this Spring!

If you've got a picky eater, aspiring chef or a creative baker, consider taking the dirty work out of your house and let your kids get their hands messy at Tig & Peach in Mrs. Jane's "What's Cooking?" class! Mrs. Jane is a local Pelham mom with two young daughters. She has a professional culinary degree, cooked in New York City restaurants, and worked as a food producer for Martha Stewart. She currently keeps busy writing for Cool Mom Eats, a family-focused food site, and cooking for her two ferocious-eating girls. We've witnessed our picky eaters trying new things and take on a new interest in baking since taking Mrs. Jane's class. After the overwhelming interest this semester, we are so excited to offer TWO classes this coming Spring, Mondays, and Thursdays at 4pm.

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