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Food and Fun Recipe Cookbook For Kids

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Date: 12/02/2004 Topics: Readers Request > Recipes | Recipes > Advice  
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I am doing a prodject in language arts, I'm supposed to make a mini cookbook with recipes for children. If anyone has any links or ideas please respond.

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Post By Julie (Guest Post) (12/06/2004)
In most libraries you can find some fun cook books for children.
1. The Smash and Mash Cook book is a really fun one
2 Betty Crocker for kids is good also
3. Pillsbury for kids and beginners. Good luck lots of fun ideas out there. In internet quest for kids cooking and recipes


Post By Lucille (Guest Post) (12/05/2004)
If this is for a class project for children, each child could be asked to bring in one of their favorite recipes which they enjoy at home. The sheets, either handwritten or typed, could be copied and put into a "cookbook" made from construction paper for the front and back pages. A title should be added to the front cover. It could be held together by staples, or by yarn which has been threaded through holes in the pages and tied into knots.


Post by Princess Frogee (67) | (12/02/2004)
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Try the Easy Bake Oven website. They have recipes on there.

Just make sure you give credit to the places you get your recipes from so that you aren't plagerising.

http://www.hasbro.com/easybake/pl/page.recipes/dn/default.cfm


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