Saturday, December 21, 2013

Does anyone have any good recipes that are easy for kids to make?

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You see my kid is at home without me while im at work and she wants something other then a lunch-able so I need some recipes for foods that a kid can make and like. Thank you all :]]
She is 12 years old and is excellent at cooking and can use the stove



Answer
Pasta is easy for kids as long as they don't use more water than they can easily carry to the sink to pour into the colander to drain.

jarred sauces are easy to pour what you need and store the rest for the next day. ragu makes a cheddar sauce, many brands make alfredo, and marinara. even dressings can be used, like ranch or Italian or cesar, for a pasta salad effect. get a couple of different pasta shapes and she can have spiral pasta with marinara, or wagon wheel pasta and cheddar, ziti pasta with italian dressing etc.

and of course chopped fresh veggies can be added. or she could add chopped meat. the little bags of budig brand meat are good for single serve purposes like that, or any lunchmeat could be used. and bacon comes precooked now. add salami or pepperoni to the marinara pasta or ham to the mac and cheese, chicken in the alfredo pasta, or perhaps a slice of precooked bacon crumbled into ranch pasta. whatever she can imagine.

kids can easily cut lunchmeats with a table knife, so no need to worry about her using a sharp knife when your away.

What foods and drinks should I serve at my 13 yr old son's birthday party?What type of decorations to put up?




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The activity will be baseball in our backyard and they will be eating in the veranda. There will be about 15 kids in the party.


Answer
Make a "Concessions" sign for over the food area.

Get a good cream cheese ball recipe http://www.grouprecipes.com/cream-cheese-ball and make the "stitching" on the ball using red pimentos (find a recipe that's flavorful as cream cheese tends to be bland).

Hot dogs and burgers are the foods of choice...can wrap in foil for effect.

Take ordinary brown lunch bags, roll down the edges and serve peanuts in them (or if you're avoiding nuts because of potential allergies...fill them with chips. (You're going for the "Ballpark" look here..lol)

Popcorn in those cardboard containers.
Boxes of Cracker Jax
Nachos and cheese
Cotton candy
Probably cans of soda for the party as well as bottles of water

Serve cake and ice cream in those little plastic baseball helmets

Hang a "GATE (son's initial)" sign up over the entrance....did you give them admission tickets to enter the party in their invitation?

Use a green tablecloth and angle it to look like a baseball diamond and put bases on it.
Hang up team pennants, foam hand #1 with his pic on the hand or finger pointing to it around the area with posters of great players.

Have all the kids sign a real baseball for him to keep as a birthday souvenir!

Table centerpiece : black and white helium balloons held down by a CLEAN pair of cleats ;)-...will be hovering over the "pitcher's mound" on the table

Have grown-ups dress as Umps for the party


for kicks.....run the old comedy clip by Abbot and Costello: "WHO'S ON FIRST" (it's on DVD)...look on youtube...it's a classic!




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