Any Easy Lunch/Dinner Ideas?

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Any Easy Lunch/Dinner Ideas?


BabyxGirl 898 07-16-2006, 10:56 AM
Big Smile [:D]If anybody has any ideas for lunch/dinner or snack ideas please post them!

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Chosen7Stone 07-16-2006, 1:55 PM
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BabyxGirl 898 07-17-2006, 9:28 AM
for the kids

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baby_sitter_4_life 07-19-2006, 11:10 PM

I tried a great one today!  It's so easy, but it costs a little money.  You can usually get the parents to buy the ingredients for you.  This interactive activity includes learning porportions.  It doesn't however improve the sitter's spelling skills.  LOL!  Anyway, here it is.

Things you'll need:

one can of refrigerator biscuits

a small jar of pizza sauce

cheese (shredded)

a cookie sheet

other toppings good for pizza

Please read all instructions before beginning project.

Use this opportunity to improve hygiene.  Have the kids wash their hands before beginning.  Open the can of biscuits and give each child his/her fraction of what is in the can.  Some cans have 10 biscuits leaving a group of three with an extra pizza.  Don't take this pizza yourself.  Either split it between the kids, or don't use it at all.  Have each child spread his/her biscuit/pizza crust onto an ungreased cookie sheet.  DO NOT USE WAX PAPER FOR THIS PROJECT (I learned that one the hard way.)  Give each child a spoon and have them spread their desired portion of sauce on the pizza.  Then add other toppings as desired.  Cook in 250* oven for 10-15 minutes or until the cheese begins to bubble.  (if you don't spread the biscuits out, they won't cook before your cheese is melted)  Have fun with it.  Make each pizza your own.

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Super_michigan_sitter 07-23-2006, 4:55 PM

Aother tasty healthy one is a snack called ants on a log all you need is.

Celery   

Peanut Butter

Chocolate Chips

Smear Peanut butter on the celery. and then stick the chocolate chips on!

Its really good and kids love it!

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littlehelper1 11-27-2006, 7:19 PM

Wow! I love that  recipe with the biscuit pizza.

I'll have to try it with my kids. Thanks.


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unique101 01-17-2007, 2:40 PM

Things you'll need:

one can of refrigerator biscuits

a small jar of pizza sauce

cheese (shredded)

a cookie sheet

other toppings good for pizza

Please read all instructions before beginning project.

Use this opportunity to improve hygiene.  Have the kids wash their hands before beginning.  Open the can of biscuits and give each child his/her fraction of what is in the can.  Some cans have 10 biscuits leaving a group of three with an extra pizza.  Don't take this pizza yourself.  Either split it between the kids, or don't use it at all.  Have each child spread his/her biscuit/pizza crust onto an ungreased cookie sheet.  DO NOT USE WAX PAPER FOR THIS PROJECT (I learned that one the hard way.)  Give each child a spoon and have them spread their desired portion of sauce on the pizza.  Then add other toppings as desired.  Cook in 250* oven for 10-15 minutes or until the cheese begins to bubble.  (if you don't spread the biscuits out, they won't cook before your cheese is melted)  Have fun with it.  Make each pizza your own.

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I made these once for 'my kids.'  (3 siblings who I adore and they seemed to adore me).  We loved them.

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babyd 01-17-2007, 5:31 PM
I've made personal pizzas like these with a large group of preschoolers (4-5 year olds); they loved it and the pizzas were suprisingly very delicious!

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luv2babysit101 11-18-2007, 8:27 AM
when i babysit - before i go to the job i ask the parents usually what they [[ the kids]] eat and so i have an idea... most kids would be good with plain pasta [[ especially toddlers]] and some meat or fruit added a lil later
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