Hiya. Today i am giving choc-ice 'n' chips for the kiddie's teas. But are there any good other things..?!


Question: that i can give them.
Last week, they stayed up late with our guests for:
1.Cranberry filled advokats in rum naples, 2. frosted rock ballister or lime sorbet in creme fresh, 3. tootie frootie contessas with german lords, or morrocan sundaes.
Toby Forrester's cooking for kiddies a few other things, but i have tried them all.
Are there any good kiddies recipys out there please?


Answers: that i can give them.
Last week, they stayed up late with our guests for:
1.Cranberry filled advokats in rum naples, 2. frosted rock ballister or lime sorbet in creme fresh, 3. tootie frootie contessas with german lords, or morrocan sundaes.
Toby Forrester's cooking for kiddies a few other things, but i have tried them all.
Are there any good kiddies recipys out there please?

Lard sandwiches always go down well.

vindaloo with rice. chips and garlic nan bread

Yeah... try Fresh fruit salad.... or even carrots. If you dont want your kids to grow up Fat,

Something a little healthier would be best.
My kids like chicken fajitas. Cook sliced chicken breast in olive oil with garlic, tomato,mushrooms and onions till done.
Wrap in fajita, top with shredded cheddar and lettuce.
If you want a starter..my kids like a lettuce leaf, a tomato slice, cottage cheese and a slice of peach.
For dessert, just fruit jelly mold, maybe topped with some whipped cream.
My kids also make their own pita pizzas. I put out ingredients like pepperoni,tomato,peppers,onions,cheese,m... and pizza sauce and they make their own. A few minutes(8-10) in the oven and voila! Easy meal they made themselves.





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