What are good recipes kids could make?!


Question: What are good recipes kids could make!?
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brownies!.!.!.store bought cookie dough!.!.!.rice chrispie treats!.!.!.candy apples!.!.!.smores!.!.etc!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Choc Chip Cookies(really yum):

125g butter
90g brown sugar
1 egg
125g chocolate spread
2-3 drops of vanilla extract
90g caster sugar
200g plain flour
30g cocoa powder
1 pinch of salt
? tsp of baking powder
150g choc chips (white & milk)

1!. Pre-heat oven to 180 degrees!. Cream the butter, caster sugar and brown sugar in an electric mixer until creamy!.
2!. Still using the electric mixer, beat the egg, chocolate spread and vanilla extract into the mixture!.
3!. Sieve the flour, baking powder and salt into a separate bowl!.
4!. Add the sieved flour mixture to the chocolate mixture and mix them together with a wooden spoon!. Stir in the chocolate chips
5!. Place 6-7 heaped teaspoons of the dough onto each baking tray (lined with baking paper) leaving space between each one so they can spread!.
6!. Bake one tray at a time for 14 minutes each!. Take the trays out of the oven!. Set them aside for a few minutes to cool


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OREO BALLS

1 pkg!. Oreo cookies
1 (8 oz) pkg!. cream cheese
1 package of White Almond Bark

Crush oreos (you can use a food processor if you have one)
Mix crushed oreos with cream cheese until soft dough forms!.
Roll dough into balls!.

Place your balls on baking sheet on Parchment paper, wax paper, or aluminum foil!. Let set in fridge for at least 4 hours for cream cheese to re-harden!.

Melt about 1/2 of almond bark according to package directions!. Dip balls in melted bark, then place back in fridge for bark to harden!. Serve cold!.
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EZ Fudge

1 (12 oz) bag chocolate chips
1 (16 oz) tub chocolate frosting
1 tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla

Microwave chocolate chips 1-2 minutes or until melted!. In same bowl, stir in frosting, salt, and vanilla!. Mix together until it loses its glossiness, pour into greased pan, let cool, cut into squares!.

Cream cheese or vanilla frosting also works if making multiple recipes, subbing one or two of the chocolate frosting for another flavor!.
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What you should cook depends on the children's ages!. I started all of my kids cooking by the time they were one!. I'd let them sit on the counter, as I did with my grandmother and mother, and was doing things like chopping the vegetables (using a chopper, in a wooden bowl) by the time they were 3!. At 5, they were mixing their first cakes and with some help with the hot stove, baking them!. I have one son who 'analyzed' some 'Cajun seasoning' that wasn't quite hot enough for him, and who then bought the separate seasonings and experimented until he'd come up with 'the perfect Cajun seasoning at the age of 12 !.!.!. and it's still being used now that he's nearing 30!. So !.!.!. why don't you ask your kids what they want to learn in the kitchen, get out something simple like a box of cake mix, some powdered sugar and some butter, and bake a cake, letting them frost and 'decorate' it themselves!. Or make grilled cheese sandwiches to go with some tomato soup to which they can 'add stuff' for supper!. Open your mind, open your heart, be sure to tolerate and commiserate when mistakes are made, and make my favorite dish of all !.!.!. a house full of 'good cooks' at a very young age!. My oldest son cooked a gourmet dinner, including orange chicken, white rice, and fresh broccol with cheese sauce for my birthday, baked, frosted and decorated my cake !.!.!. and wouldn't let his friends (all of whom came to eat with us) when he was all of 11! Get started and that dish!? Good memories, of course~ Www@FoodAQ@Com

Silly Putty

Summary: Students mix Elmer's? glue, borax and water to create silly putty!. Students then think about silly putty to learn more about polymers!.

Estimated Time: 25-40 minutes [Depending on age and number of participants]

Materials Needed:Silly Putty

Each person needs:

* 1 clear 8-oz (or larger) plastic cup
* 2 tbsp of Elmer's? glue*
* 1 plastic spoon
* 1 plastic ziploc bag

Each group of 4 needs:

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1 clear 8-oz (or larger) plastic cup labeled "Borax" marked at 200 mL
* 1 clear 8-oz (or larger) plastic cup labeled "Water"
* 1 tsp borax
* 1 plastic spoon labeled "Borax"
* 1 permanent marker
* water
* paper towels
* newspaper (put down first to protect the working surface)

*Use regular Elmer's? glue!. Elmer's? washable glue is not as effective!.

Safety Notes: Students should not ingest any of the lab materials!. Borax should be kept away from eyes!. We recommend that safety goggles be worn when working with borax!. Hands should be washed thoroughly at the end of the activity!. Silly putty should not be put in a sink, on carpet, or in hair!.

Introduction: We just learned a lot about polymers!. When we made our people polymer we talked about how to make it stiffer or stronger and how to make it weaker!. Now we are going to try to change how a polymer acts in an experiment!. What polymers do you see in front of you!? Paper, plastic spoons, cups, and plastic bags are all polymers but there is another polymer!. Glue is a polymer!. This is the polymer we will use for our experiment!.

Procedure:

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Write your name on your ziploc bag!.
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Fill the "Water" cup half way with water!. Fill the "Borax" cup to the 200 mL line with water!.
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In your clear cup, put 2 tbsp (6 tsp) of glue!. Add 4 tsp of water, from the water cup, to the glue!. Stir!.
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How did your glue change when you added the water!?
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Add 1 tsp of borax to the "Borax" cup using the "Borax" spoon!. Stir until most of the borax is dissolved!.
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Add 4 tsp of the borax solution to your glue cup using the "Borax" spoon!. Count to three!. Then gently stir your cup using your spoon!. Stir thoroughly so that all of the glue comes into contact with the borax solution!.
* Observe what is happening!. Take out the silly putty and play with it!. Do not try to "dry" it on paper towels or newspaper because it will stick!. The silly putty will naturally dry out and become the correct consistency as you play with it!.

Think About It:

Elementary Level:

What happened to the glue!? First it became runny when we added water then it became almost like a solid when we added the borax solution!. It is almost like a solid but not quite!. If you leave the silly putty sitting still on a table it will flatten out very thin!. Why do you think the borax made the glue change from runny to stiff!?

Do you remember what a polymer looks like!? It looks like a long chain!. [Hold up paper clip chain from "Spot the Polymer"!.] The borax links together these polymer chains!. [As a visual, you can show two horizontal paper clip chains linked together with vertical paperclips!. These vertical bonds represent the borax!.] Now it is harder for each polymer to move, because it is attached to another polymer!. The borax is called a cross-linker because it links the glue together!.

Middle/High School Level:

The glue contains a polymer called polyvinyl acetate resin!. We changed the polymers behaviors twice in this activity; once when we added water and the second time when we added borax!. What kind of change was adding the water, physical or chemical!? [physical] Why did it make the glue runnier!? What kind of change was adding the borax!? [chemical] Why!? How do you know that!? What did the borax actually do!? The borax is called a cross-linker!. It chemically "ties together" the long strands of the polyvinyl acetate!. [See more detailed explanation above] This tying together changed the viscosity of the glue!. It increased the viscosity because the new cross-linked chains interfere with the ability of the solution to flow!. As a result the silly putty is "stiffer"!. It is not a solid though!. How do we know this!? If we leave the silly putty alone on a table it will flatten out!.

Teaching Tips:

* Typically we have students complete this activity in groups of 4!. The glue and borax fit nicely into 2-oz plastic cups!. You can get these at school supply stores, craft stores or food stores!. The containers we use are called ramekins and come with plastic lids!. These are great because things can be portioned ahead of time and stacked!. We recommend that you pre-measure ingredients for young students!.
* Food coloring can be used to create colored silly putty!. If using Www@FoodAQ@Com

i cant think of any real meals but how about a really good peach pie!?

needed:

1 20oz can of peaches(w/ juice in can)

margerine or butter

1 pack of cake mix (Vanilla)

casserole style dish pan

pour peaches and its juices into dish pan!. make sure the peaches lay on thier sides and the peach juice is well spread!. pour cake mix on top of the peaches and peach juice and flatten the surface with a large spoon or with hands!. place small pieces of margerine on top of the mix(not sure how much)!. place in oven at 400 degrees!. let it sit in the oven until the cake mix is a crust (pieces of the crust may still be cake mix, so put a little margerine or butter on it and let is sit in the oven a bit)!. once the crust done take the pie out and let it cool for maybe 5 minutes!. give it a taste!. i hope this was helpful!.


*i cant remember the name of the pie but it's easy and fun!.!.hope it helps! Www@FoodAQ@Com

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homemade sugar cookies!!!

(or a mix)

Have the kids roll out, shape, and cut the dough!.!.!.

Feel free to get messy by covering the entire table with wax paper

When they come out of the oven, let the kids frost them with betty crocker icing and cover them with sprinkles

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Once, I made this ice cream with my friend, where you get some salt, lots of ice, and you put it in a bag!. Then, you get another bag, and put milk, sugar, vanilla, etc, and put that bag in the bag with the ice!. Then just shake it!. I bet that'd be tons of fun!.

Rice crispie treats are good

pizza bagels/pizza bread/pizza pita!.
Get some tomato sauce, your base(bread,pita,etc), cheese, and whatever toppings you like!.

Cut out cookies are tons of fun for kids!. Make sure there's icing and sprinkles to put on top!.

cupcakes!.

Keep in mind, kids are really simple!. They'll love anything that they get to cut out, design, or anything with colour!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

pop corn, muffins!. no even betta!!!!! double choc cupcakes, with different coloured icing and lollies, smarties, jellie beans or chocsprinkles on top!. U can get already made icing sugar so u can add food color or use it like that!. kids love icing cakes!!!!
macaroni and cheese
spagetti bolongase
an apple and berry/cherrie pie with cream
choc chip cookies
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Bacon & Egg Slabs!.
Line a rectangular baking dish with one sheet of pre rolled flaky pastry!.
Layer sliced bacon on the pastry, sliced onion rings and frozen peas!. (or drained canned peas)
Use a spoon to make wells and break into each an egg!. Season to taste!.
Top with another sheet of pastry and brush with a little milk!.
Bake in a 180C oven for 25-35 minutes, until pastry is golden!.
Turn out and cool!.
Cut into sections 60mm x 40mm!.
Serve hot or cold with tomato sauce!. (ketchup)
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monkey munch- the recipe should be on the side of a chex bax but if it is not- here is the recipe:
melt chocolat, penutebutter, and butter in a pan
then mix it in a ziplock bag with cheerios or chex
then mix the wet mixture with powder!.
you want it to turn white
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Pizza spirals: http://www!.recipezaar!.com/Pizza-Spirals-!.!.!. If you don't have canned dough, you could use biscuit dough!.

No-Egg Chocolate Cake- http://chefmom!.com/recipebox/recipes/136!.!.!.

Gingerbread Men- http://www!.cpinternet!.com/~sarah/rdr020!.!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Well I would start with making a waffle or something and when you think the kids are ready try making some deserts like snowcones, ice cream, cake, cupcakes, stuff like that!. I love to help!



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My mom started teaching us about cooking and baking by having us make cookies!.

It requires accurate measurements, but can be corrected fairly easily!. It's easy to tell when they're done!. also, they're delicious!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Go to this website and see which one you like best there are many to choose from:
http://familyfun!.go!.com/recipes/kids/spe!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Mac&Cheese!?

You could always just bake cookies!.
Amazingly simple but all kids love it for some reason!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

cupcakes, chocolate chip cookies, sugar cookies, brownies
cook or bake!?
cook!.!.!. it depends on there ageWww@FoodAQ@Com

chocolate rice krispie cakes are always a favorite the link in my sources is the recipie and ingredients and stuff, hope i helpedWww@FoodAQ@Com

cake,pie,brownies,cookies,tarts,pudding ( from the package) mac and cheese and lastly my favorite orange juice :)Www@FoodAQ@Com

Grilled cheese sandwiches, Mac & Cheese, Hot-dogs, etc!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Smoothies, milkshakes, or malts!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Chocolate chip cookies!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Chocolate chip cookies!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Rice Krispy Treats
Pancakes
PizzaWww@FoodAQ@Com

cupcakes in ice cream cones
rice crispy treats
jello
pudding
pies(that refrigerate)Www@FoodAQ@Com

Chocolate chip cookies off the nestle packageWww@FoodAQ@Com

ants on a log
(celery penut butter and rasins)Www@FoodAQ@Com

Most dessertsWww@FoodAQ@Com

make chocolate chip cookiesWww@FoodAQ@Com

make cupcakes for the holidays!. its easy :D and decorate them Www@FoodAQ@Com

Rice crispy treats!.
Bake a cake
make your own ice cream!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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