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  • No Bake Recipes for Kids

    Debbie Madson

    eBook (, Feb. 3, 2014)
    This No-Bake Cookbook for Kids is a nice choice for kids under ten already interested in cooking. The 50 recipes that don't require an oven or a stovetop; this enables the kids to do most of the work alone -under the supervision of an adult, of course. ****Please note our paperback book doesn't include pictures within the cookbook to reduce printing costs.It's a starter cookbook for picky eaters and no other cookbook will encourage them to try out new foods with such enthusiasm. All the 50 recipes are straightforward, and each has at least a fun step a kid can perform. You'll also like the fact that the cookbook is packed with plenty of healthy dishes from breakfast to desserts and snacks. With recipes such as:Breakfast parfaitKicked-up quesadillaMini pumpkin tartsCranberry Ice-Cream PieTuna patties with sweet chilli mayo. Yum!****Please note our paperback book doesn't include pictures within the cookbook to reduce printing costs. 67 pages, sized 6x9 paperback
  • No Bake Recipes for Kids

    Debbie Madson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 14, 2014)
    This No-bake Cookbook for Kids is a nice choice for kids under ten already interested in cooking. The 50 recipes that don’t require an oven or a stovetop; this enables the kids to do most of the work alone –under the supervision of an adult, of course. It’s a starter cookbook for picky eaters and no other cookbook will encourage them to try out new foods with such enthusiasm. All the 50 recipes are straightforward, and each has at least a fun step a kid can perform.You’ll also like the fact that the cookbook is packed with plenty of healthy dishes from breakfast to desserts and snacks. With recipes such as breakfast parfait, Kicked-up quesadilla, mini pumpkin tarts, Cranberry Ice-Cream Pie, and Tuna patties with sweet chilli mayo. Yum!Please note our paperback book doesn't include pictures within the cookbook to reduce printing costs.
  • No Bake Recipes for Kids

    Debbie Madson, Kids Cooking Activities

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 9, 2016)
    This No-bake Cookbook for Kids is a nice choice for kids under ten already interested in cooking. The 50 recipes that don’t require an oven or a stovetop; this enables the kids to do most of the work alone –under the supervision of an adult, of course. It’s a starter cookbook for picky eaters and no other cookbook will encourage them to try out new foods with such enthusiasm. All the 50 recipes are straightforward, and each has at least a fun step a kid can perform. You’ll also like the fact that the cookbook is packed with plenty of healthy dishes from breakfast to desserts and snacks. With recipes such as breakfast parfait, Kicked-up quesadilla, mini pumpkin tarts, Cranberry Ice-Cream Pie, and Tuna patties with sweet chilli mayo. Yum!