Re: Easy recipes


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Posted by sherry on January 13, 2001 at 14:45:32:

In Reply to: Easy recipes posted by Kailyn on January 12, 2001 at 22:25:16:

: Does anyone have any easy recipes kids can make?like dessert or treats you can make for parties??

ITSY BITSY PIZZA
Recipe By :
Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Snacks Kids
Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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-BSC Custom Choice
-Measuring spoons
-A cheese grater
-A small bowl
1/2 English muffin -- or
-whole pita bread
Tomato sauce
Cheese
* Spread 1 to 2 tablespoons tomato sauce on the muffin
or pita. (You may need a bit more for a pita.) * Grate
2 tablespoons cheese into the small bowl. * Sprinkle
the cheese onto the muffin or pita. Add more
cheese if you like. * Heat in a toaster oven until
the cheese melts. Watch
carefully. Let cool before serving.
COMMENTS: "I want pizza!" Here's a kid-sized pizza
he'll love! Source: Baby Sitters Club Tips & Tactics
Reformatted for Meal Master by: CYGNUS, HCPM52C &
C.MINEAH
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Silly Putty
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Serving Size : 6 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Non-Food Non-Foods
Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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2 c White all-purpose glue
1 c Liquid starch
WARNING: Non-Edible
Mix together well. Set on trays for play, or use waxed paper. Can be
used as the commercial Silly Putty is. Store in an airtight container.

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Teddy Bear Sundaes
Categories: Desserts, Kids
Yield: 1 Servings

Any flavor ice cream
M & M's or small candies
Small round chocolate or
-vanilla wafers
Chocolate sprinkles or
-toasted coconut

Place a scoop of ice cream on a plate for the head.
Use candies for eyes and mouth. For the ears, push
cookies into the ice cream. Sprinkle a little coconut
or chocolate sprinkles on top for hair. *Kids will
love to make this themselves. Typed in MMFormat by
cjhartlin@msn.com

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TOADSTOOLS
Categories: Microwave, Snacks, Kids
Yield: 1 Servings

1 Saltine cracker
1 Small piece of Hershey bar
1 ts Peanut butter
1/2 Large marshmellow

Spread peanut butter on saltine cracker. Top with
Hershey bar piece and marshmellow. Microwave 20
seconds. Grown ups will love these as much as the kids
do. They are addicting!!

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Slime
Categories: Kids, Misc
Yield: 1 Servings

2 c White glue (Elmer's)
1 1/2 c Water
Food coloring of choice
1 ts Borax
1/2 c Water

Mix the glue, 1 1/2 c water and food color until it's not sticky.
Seperately dissolve the borax and 1/2 c water. Add to the glue
solution. You will get a very thick clump of Slime where the two mix.
Now you must work in the rest of the solution. With clean hands,
knead the Slime to get it to mix. This will take about 10 minutes or
so, and is not very difficult as the Slime easily seperates between
your fingers. If you desire a looser, more slimy texture, add a bit
more water and knead it in. The more slimy this is, though, the more
apt it is to get stuck in any fabric it comes in contact with.

MMMMM

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Potato Pups
Categories: Potatoes, Kids
Servings: 6

8 Hot dogs
2 c Mashed potatoes
1/2 ts Dry mustard

From: Grandma Sheila, COOKING echo

Split hot dogs the long way not quite all the way through. Fill split
opening with mashed potatoes mixed with dry mustard. Sprinkle the top with
paprika. Bake in 375 degree oven for about 15 minutes or until heated
through and slightly browned on top. Can also be topped with some grated
cheese (cheddar or parmesan).

These make a great lunch or dinner for kids. Mine used to ask for them
regularly - still do now that they are grown.

MMMMM

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Popcorn Marshmallow
Categories: Kids
Servings: 6

26 c Popped popcorn
1 c Salted peanuts
1/2 c Baking gumdrops
In a saucepan melt: 1/2 cup
-margarine
1/2 c Cooking oil
500 Gms. white marshmallows

Stir constantly while marshmallows melt and mix with melted margarine and
oil mixture. Do not allow this to boil, just melt over low heat. Mix into
popped corn mixture. Press into greased tube pan.

MMMMM

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Purple Thumbs
Categories: Kids, Snacks
Servings: 6

24 Pitted Prunes
1/2 c Peanut Butter

Yield: 24 Thumbs

NOTE: You can add coconut or sunflower seed to the peanut butter, if you
desire.

Steam the prunes over boiling water in a colander for 5 minutes or until
plump. Cool. Slit one side open and stuff with the peanut butter.
Refrigerate until serving time.

From Super Snacks For Kids by Penny Warner Copyright 1985




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