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Started by blondeslovetoshop at 06-19-2006 8:10 PM. Topic has 20 replies.

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   06-19-2006, 8:10 PM
blondeslovetoshop is not online. Last active: 11/19/2006 7:02:35 PM blondeslovetoshop



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 curiousgeorge wrote:

Dirt in A Cup

*Chocolate pudding

*Oreo Cookies

*Gummy worms/bugs

*Clear plastic cups/flower pot w/ sealed bottom

 

Prepare Chocolate pudding mix as instructed on package. Fill glasses 3/4 full of pudding. crush up oreos in plastic bag or something. Sprinkle oreo crumbs on pudding and mix it plus sprinkle more on top place gummy worms/bugs in mix.

YUM!

 

I've had this recipe before, It's so good! I use gummy worms or for a twist for the older kids use those gummy worms that are coated with sugar. (Don't give the littler ones the sugar coated ones though they get WAY too hyper!)


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   07-04-2006, 2:53 PM
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Hey,
Yeah I need some good recepes also. I watch a 5, 4 and 13 month old children. They always say that they are hungry, but the parents don't have much food that is fast, and doesn't need to be cooked! I have found some great recepes at www.kraftfoods.com you just put in the ingredient or recepes you want, and it comes up with all sorts of good food. I hope that this has helped you al. Try the website and see if it works for you, then recommend it to others!


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   07-05-2006, 12:44 PM
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           Peanut Honey Balls

 

ingridients:

.1/4 cup of crushed wheat flakes

. 3 tablespoon honey


.1/4 cup peanut butter


.1/4 cup nonfat dry milk solids


.Non-stick cooking spray

Reserve two tablespoons crushed cereal. Mix honey and peanut butter. Gradually add nonfat milk,

 mixing well. Spray hands with non-stick cooking spray and shape into 1/2 inch balls. Roll in reserved

cereal. Chill until firm, about 1 hour. Store in refrigerator. i love this recipee because it only takes a

couple of minuets to make a lot of them!!!


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   07-08-2006, 8:45 AM
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Devil [6] Re: Easy snacks?
Hey,
Tomato
Permission
What the heck is a magic banana?????????
My 4 year old daughter said that is "Poppycock"


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   08-23-2006, 11:06 AM
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this isn't a recipe but i have something that kids kids love and that's healthy. Frozen yogurt! If you have a car or a is a Baskins Robins is waliking distance and you have parents permission then take the kids to get frozen yogurt. It tastes as good as ice cream so you can even tell em it's ice cream and they wont know the difference. If you don't have a car, or a Baskins Robins isn't near by, OR you don't have the parents perrmission then just ask the parents if they can pick some up next time you babysit or you can even pick some up and bring it there. what do ya think?

 

                                                                                         GirlyGirl404 

 

 


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   11-24-2006, 2:03 PM
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A great snack with the kids is to make a trail mix. You can put different types of fruit, or peanuts, or choclate chips in it. some of them will just take a chex mix bag from the store and just add to it!
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