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    Posted: 18 October 2009 at 5:35pm
So for xmas, am making each of the nieces and nephews an apron and cookbook. I'm planning on writing the cookbook myself with recipes that jake and I like to make. So am looking for recipes that you and your child like cooking - it's not a "for sale" book, so feel free to rip people's recipes off.

So far we have

corn fritters
gingerbread men
pizza dough
cupcakes (although my recipe for cupcakes is not so good.)


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chocolate chip bikkies
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I used to bake all kinds of muffins with my baby sister when I was a kid. Also afghans and peanut brownies. I can dig out the recipes if you like?
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Search Tamara Janes Vanilla Cupcake reciepe. Its really good!

Ummm, no other ideas, sorry but I do make the choc cake receipe off here alot with DS as its easy for him to mix.

I made Aprons for birthday and xmas gifts a couple of years ago and they were a hit. They all still have them and love them.

Edited - am avoiding feeding duty so heres the link - Vanilla Cupcakes

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Lolly Cake

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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Banana toffee pudding

Kiddo does the pudding, I do the toffee. Also I recommend subsituting the vanilla for cinnamon.
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Could put a play dough recipe in as well. I have a good one if you want it.


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Chocolate crackles
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lemonade scones

and maybe a basic biscuit recipe that you can use to make different shapes and decorate with different coloured icing and sprinkles

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Pancakes!!

And I'm not sure what they're called but you get a 6 muffin tray, 6 slices of bread w/ crust cut off, and you put ham and spaghetti, cheese, anything you like really and put it in the oven until it goes golden and crispy! I remember making those as a kid!

Stuffed potatoes!

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Id love a copy of this recipe book when your done Lizzle!
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sure thing Trish. also if you google image lolly cake you get a picture of Liz's boy Harry. funny !
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What a WICKED idea.... I wish there was a jealous emoticon.... perhaps you could sell this idea
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Haha here you go RunningT

What about rice bubble cake?
Nachos?
Mousetraps?
Fudge?
Jelly?
Popcorn lollies?
Homemade lemonade?
Mini pizzas?
Wedges?
Macaroni cheese?
I've got an easy recipe for soft-freeze fruit icecream?
Sushi?
Banana cake?
Sherbet?
Hokey Pokey?
Garlic bread?
Scrambled eggs?
Cheese on toast?
Fish cakes?

Lol sorry they're all things Jake loves helping out with in the kitchen coz there are alot of kiddy friendly steps.
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*bump* i think this is a great idea for xmas
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how did you get on with this Lizzle?
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what a fab idea.
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I'm nearly finished. Am going to make it black and white and possibly colour t in...more lkely, make it colour in yourself. and getting it bound at school.
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