If you are looking for a fun party idea for your child's upcoming birthday, then why not plan a tea party? A children's tea party is usually an inexpensive but fun way to celebrate.
Pick the themes that are according to your child's liking, of course. The foods you serve should also be in accordance to the children's taste. Usually, peanut butter, jelly cutouts, cakes, cookies and chips are a sure hit among the children so make sure to serve those. As for the drinks, why not try a really cool sparkling punch and pink lemonade, perhaps served in a small and elegant cast iron kettle which you can call a magic teapot? The kids will love this too.
The tableware you use is one important element in the party. It would be really nice to have been personable looking teapots and cups that would capture the little girls' imagination. Consider the designs of a typical Asian cast iron kettle as well as teapots made with Russian porcelain. They are lovely, aren't they?
Part of a children's tea party is the objective of teaching them proper table manners; having an attractive set of kettles, cups and other tea ware will surely add to the success of carrying out that objective. These items can be found at www.castirongoods.com
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Cast Iron Health Benefits
Health benefits of using cast iron for cooking:
“Cooking in cast iron is known to greatly increase the dietary source of iron… Cooking in cast iron can often provide all of this element that a body needs.”
“The body needs iron because it is used in the blood. It is what carries oxygen from the lungs via the bloodstream to the rest of the body. It has been estimated that only 65 - 70% of Americans get enough iron. Low iron means that the blood does not efficiently circulate oxygen, causing a feeling of tiredness and sometimes head-aches.”
http://www.holidaycook.com/cast-iron/health-benefits.shtml
“Cooking in cast iron is known to greatly increase the dietary source of iron… Cooking in cast iron can often provide all of this element that a body needs.”
“The body needs iron because it is used in the blood. It is what carries oxygen from the lungs via the bloodstream to the rest of the body. It has been estimated that only 65 - 70% of Americans get enough iron. Low iron means that the blood does not efficiently circulate oxygen, causing a feeling of tiredness and sometimes head-aches.”
http://www.holidaycook.com/cast-iron/health-benefits.shtml
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