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I need kid friendly recipes! Help please?

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Okay. So I'm in charge of my 2 younger sisters today. And I am in need of a kid-friendly lunch recipe.

Nothing fancy. I need to be able to make it with the stuff that we have in the kitchen.

My little sisters love to help with cooking and stuff...So I would like for them to be able to help.

So if yall could just through out some good lunch ideas, I would greatly appreciate it.

Umm...They are 6 and 8 years old. So if that helps any then there ya go.

Please help.

Thanks.

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  1. Kids Tropical Breeze

    1 cup milk

    1 cup orange juice

    ice cubes to make 1 cup of crushed ice

    3 tablespoons sugar

    spoon or ice cream scoop

    plastic bag

    blender

    rubber spatula

    glass

    Crush the ice by putting the ice cubes in a plastic bag and hitting the bag against a hard surface.

    Add the milk, orange juice, sugar and crushed ice to the blender.

    Put the cover on the blender, and blend for about 20 seconds until all the ingredients are mixed together. If you're not allowed to use a blender, ask an adult for help.

    Make sure the blender is completely stopped and remove from its stand.

    Then pour your Island Milk into a glass. Buen Provecho! (That's Spanish for Bon Appetit!)

    This is really easy and fun!


  2. Impossibly Easy Bacon Pie

    Indulge yourself with an old-fashioned bacon-and-egg breakfast with this easy pie recipe.

      

      



    12 slices bacon, crisply cooked, crumbled

    1 cup shredded Swiss cheese (4 oz)

    1/3 cup chopped onion

    3/4 cup Original Bisquick® mix

    1 1/2 cups milk

    3 eggs

    1/8 teaspoon pepper

    1. Heat oven to 400°F. Grease 9-inch glass pie plate. Sprinkle bacon, cheese and onion into pie plate.

    2. In medium bowl, beat remaining ingredients until blended; pour into pie plate.

    3. Bake 35 to 40 minutes or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Let stand 5 minutes before serving.

    High Altitude (3500-6500 ft): Bake about 40 to 45 minutes.


  3. hot dogs

    broccoli

    frozen french fries

    mac and cheese with peas and diced ham

    spaghetti and pasta sauce


  4. Pigs in a blanket:  butter 1 side of a piece of bread and place it butter side down on a hot skillet, add a piece of cheese and a hot dog, roll up corners once cheese starts to melt so the "blanket" corners stick together

    Sandwiches - make your fav kind of sanwich and use a cookie cutter to make funny shapes, for bologna sandwiches I always crush up some potato chips and sprinkle it between the bread for a little crunch - I also cut it into diamond shapes by cutting diagonally across the bread

    Peanut butter and crackers are a good side dish as is peanut butter and celery - both are good for the kids to help with

  5. Fun Food Tips

    Freeze a whole banana and then serve with a spoon! It tastes like banana ice cream!

    Serve frozen peas or other vegetables right out of the freezer as finger food, - they're sweet.

    Puzzle sandwiches: Cut a sandwich into odd shapes that fit together like a puzzle.

    Serve crepes with many different fillings.

    Make and use sprinkles: Chop, grind, or mix together 1/3 cup granola, 1/3 cup nuts, and 1/3 cup wheat germ. Sprinkle on yogurt, fruit, ice cream, cottage cheese.

    Serve shape pancakes: When frying pancakes, pour the batter into numbers, letters, or shapes. Let your child choose some shapes to have you prepare.

    Try having breakfast foods for dinner, and leftovers from dinner for breakfast.

    Mix plain sparkling water with fruit juice and add chunks of fruit for decoration.

    Have a winter picnic on a blanket in the house!

    Cut sandwiches, bologna, or cheese into shapes with cookie cutters.

    Prepare soft shell tortillas with melted cheese, chopped vegetables, meat, or refried beans. Roll like a jellyroll or sprinkle flat like a pizza.

    Dip less desired foods in appealing dips: cheese dip, bean dip, sweet mustard, ketchup, cream dips, salsa, yogurt, honey, etc.

    Create international meals: plan a meal with a theme from another culture.

    Make a variety of healthy shakes loaded with fruit, yogurt, and honey.

    Bake a simple muffin or quick bread recipe with your child. Have a tea party, using the baked goods for the treat.

    Make kabobs or "hors d'oeuvres" using pretzels for skewers, with meatballs, fruit chunks, cheese cubes, salami, etc.

    Make cinnamon apples: Cut apples into slices and place a small amount of cinnamon sugar on the plate. Let your child dip the apples into the cinnamon.

    Same food, more fun: Prepare foods that you can eat with your fingers and then serve in muffin tins, pie plates, or allow your child to occasionally use a fancy plate or serving dish

  6. well, you can make them sanwiches, or mac and cheese,


  7. There are bunch I know of!    Go to www.kraftfoods.com and click on the "Your Kids" tab.  I have kid similar to your sisters' ages, and I get meals from here all the time!

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