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G Is For Giant Gingerbread KidsMix sugar, shortening, molasses and water in large bowl until blended with mixer on medium speed 1 minute. Stir in remaining ingredients except raisins.

 

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The Alpha Bakery CookbookFor those of you that have been following the A-Z cookbook recipes, I received today in the mail an order form for the original cook book by writing.

 

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Bird Seed For KidsCombine all ingredients and mix well...

 

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Gobbledy GookPlace all ingredients in 2 quart baggy. Seal and shake. Makes a great summer snack for the kids or for adults.

 

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Monkey MixAn easy and fun recipe for your kids, healthy too. . .

 

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My First Recipe - Potato Chips With CheeseWow! 45 years of cooking! I do remember the first recipe I learned in 7th grade Home Ec. was potato chips with cheese melted in the oven. Not a microwave, a regular oven. My mother and grandmother taught me several family favorites before that, though.

 

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My First Recipe: Ellie and her DaughterWell, my first recipe wasn't actually a recipe as such, it was a combination of things to make the evening meal in the big, loving, foster parented home I was living in. I was 16, and did all of the evening meal myself, hot corned beef, mashed (creamed) potatoes and green beans. I was SO proud of myself!

 

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Hot Dogs in PocketbooksButter one side of a fresh slice of bread. On the opposite side, lay a thin slice of cheese, then a hot dog. Fold two corners of bread up to point and fasten with a toothpick.

 

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Fruit Dip For KidsSince this recipe is based on equal parts, I used it to teach my daughter fractions and finding the correct measuring cups. Each time we made it, we changed the measurements (but kept them equal).

 

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Easy Frozen Pizza SlicesYou won't buy frozen pizza for your kids when you hear this tip. When my boys were young, I used to make my them pizza out of a loaf of bread. I would open a can of marinara sauce, spread on each slice, top with a sprinkle of mozzarella and carefully stack each prepared slice back inside the bread bag loaf, tie it and chuck it in the freezer.

 

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Easy Recipes for a New Cook?Anyone know of easy recipes, that I can learn? Anything from breakfast to dinner would be OK. Thank you.

 

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Hot Dog SandwichesThis recipe is so simple a child can prepare it and so tasty that the whole family will enjoy it!

 

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Removing Seeds From Grapes?How do you remove seeds from grapes?

 

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Muffin Tin Lasagna RecipesThis is page contains recipes for making muffin tin lasagnas. Making lasagna in muffin tins allows you to personalize your mini lasagnas for picky eaters. They also can be easily frozen.

 

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Kid Friendly RecipesThis page contains kid friendly recipes. We all want our kids to eat a healthy diet, but must at the same time deal with the typical pickiness of children's palates. It can be a challenge to find kid friendly recipes that you feel good about.

 

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Young boy making crepes on the stove

Quick and Easy Crepes for KidsThis is a page about quick and easy crepes for kids. Crepes don't just have to be just for a fancy brunch. Kids will love preparing their own crepe snacks for a party or just as a snack between meals at home.

 

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