Guest guest Posted September 27, 2006 Report Share Posted September 27, 2006 Jenn If I'm not mistaken, there is a whole section for kid's recipes in the files. GB , " Jenn Bartimus " <jlbart1974 wrote: > > My son just asked to make something. I dont have much can you all help me out by sending in some more kid friendly recipes. Something simple and easy for him would be great. I have all the peanut butter ones but need something other than peanut butter > > Thanks in Advance Jenn > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 Found it late last night. thank you. Jenn B , " greatyoga " <greatyoga wrote: > > Jenn > > If I'm not mistaken, there is a whole section for kid's recipes in the > files. > > GB > > , " Jenn Bartimus " > <jlbart1974@> wrote: > > > > My son just asked to make something. I dont have much can you all > help me out by sending in some more kid friendly recipes. Something > simple and easy for him would be great. I have all the peanut butter > ones but need something other than peanut butter > > > > Thanks in Advance Jenn > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 My kids love things like: Bean and cheese burritos (I " grill " them in a dry pan to make them crunchier) Cheese Quesdillas Bean and cheese Quesdillas (they really love refried beans, lol) Bagel pizzas w/ tomato sauce and cheese Pasta w/ sauce - spaghetti or alfredo Couscous -- (even w/ pinto beans, lol) Morning star farms " chicken " nuggets Corn Pones / Hoe Cakes (depending on where you're from they have a different name) - it's like a fried cornbread of sorts Broiled Polenta Peanut butter bagels Any kind of fruit Rice (which can be made a ton of ways!) w/ veggies, vegetable broth, fried rice w/ soy sauce, carrots, a little bit of scrambled egg, onions and green onions Corn torilla's " fried " up (so they're like chips) w/ bean dip, sour cream, green onions and tomatoes Quiche Grilled Cheese sandwiches Rice Pudding (which they can have for breakfast) Bread pudding Flour tortillas baked in the oven topped w/ sugar and cinnamon Apple muffins Bannana muffins Oatmeal cookies Zucchni sliced and breaded w/ panko bread crumbs and " fried " Anything like a muffin or oatmeal cookie or bread and rice pudding I'll even let them have for breakfast w/ some fruit or a yogurt. I don't remember if you were looking for snacks or meals but I hope that helps --Stacee (Mom to 4 picky kiddos, lol) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 Thank you Stacee. I hope I spelled that right. My kids arent picky but when they (shouldnt say they) he knows I dont like something because he has BIG ears. He tends to not want to even try it. So I have been sneaking new things in before he said that he wanted to cook. These are great ideas. I like alot of them. He did say that he wants more meals. But then he thinks he has to take care of his sis if some thing happens to me. I told himthat Iwas gonna live forever. But he needs to know how because I didnt really learn until I was married lol. My husband said I could burn water. Anyhow .. Meals if you got them. Microwavable if you got them. He seemed to enjoy dinner tonight. Thanks in advance Jenn , " mainvillefamily " <mainvillefamily wrote: > > My kids love things like: > > Bean and cheese burritos (I " grill " them in a dry pan to make them > crunchier) > > Cheese Quesdillas > > Bean and cheese Quesdillas (they really love refried beans, lol) > > Bagel pizzas w/ tomato sauce and cheese > > Pasta w/ sauce - spaghetti or alfredo > > Couscous -- (even w/ pinto beans, lol) > > Morning star farms " chicken " nuggets > > Corn Pones / Hoe Cakes (depending on where you're from they have a > different name) - it's like a fried cornbread of sorts > > Broiled Polenta > > Peanut butter bagels > > Any kind of fruit > > Rice (which can be made a ton of ways!) w/ veggies, vegetable broth, > fried rice w/ soy sauce, carrots, a little bit of scrambled egg, > onions and green onions > > Corn torilla's " fried " up (so they're like chips) w/ bean dip, sour > cream, green onions and tomatoes > > Quiche > > Grilled Cheese sandwiches > > Rice Pudding (which they can have for breakfast) > > Bread pudding > > Flour tortillas baked in the oven topped w/ sugar and cinnamon > > Apple muffins > > Bannana muffins > > Oatmeal cookies > > Zucchni sliced and breaded w/ panko bread crumbs and " fried " > > Anything like a muffin or oatmeal cookie or bread and rice pudding > I'll even let them have for breakfast w/ some fruit or a yogurt. > > I don't remember if you were looking for snacks or meals but I hope > that helps > > --Stacee > (Mom to 4 picky kiddos, lol) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 Don';t forget to look in the sandwich and wrap folder. There are many easy to make recipes in there too. Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 These are fabulous ideas! Thanks for taking the time to post. I have to teens and a toddler- a pretty wide variety to please.... so I greatly appreciate the help and this gives me something to go by! With kindness, Boo mainvillefamily <mainvillefamily wrote: My kids love things like: Bean and cheese burritos (I " grill " them in a dry pan to make them crunchier) Cheese Quesdillas Bean and cheese Quesdillas (they really love refried beans, lol) Bagel pizzas w/ tomato sauce and cheese Pasta w/ sauce - spaghetti or alfredo Couscous -- (even w/ pinto beans, lol) Morning star farms " chicken " nuggets Corn Pones / Hoe Cakes (depending on where you're from they have a different name) - it's like a fried cornbread of sorts Broiled Polenta Peanut butter bagels Any kind of fruit Rice (which can be made a ton of ways!) w/ veggies, vegetable broth, fried rice w/ soy sauce, carrots, a little bit of scrambled egg, onions and green onions Corn torilla's " fried " up (so they're like chips) w/ bean dip, sour cream, green onions and tomatoes Quiche Grilled Cheese sandwiches Rice Pudding (which they can have for breakfast) Bread pudding Flour tortillas baked in the oven topped w/ sugar and cinnamon Apple muffins Bannana muffins Oatmeal cookies Zucchni sliced and breaded w/ panko bread crumbs and " fried " Anything like a muffin or oatmeal cookie or bread and rice pudding I'll even let them have for breakfast w/ some fruit or a yogurt. I don't remember if you were looking for snacks or meals but I hope that helps --Stacee (Mom to 4 picky kiddos, lol) All-new Mail - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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