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You Can Eat That Awesome Food for Kids with Diabetes

September 14, 2009 by Cooking with Kids · Leave a Comment 

You Can Eat That Awesome Food for Kids with Diabetes




As a parent, you may feel as if your world has been turned upside down when your child is diagnosed with diabetes. With knowledge, determination, and diligent medical care, your child with diabetes should be able to lead a healthy, active, and happy life. Apart from medical issues, one of the hardest things for families to deal with is also one of the most common daily experiences - eating. It is hard enough to prepare meals for picky eaters, but throw diabetes into the mix, and the picture becomes much more complicated. Food should also be creative and fun for kids. Having diabetes doesn’t mean your child should settle for boring, bland food. The recipes in this book are easy to prepare, using common ingredients. Most importantly, they are “kid tested” and geared particularly to kids tastes. And there’s no need for separate meals since these recipes were tested among children with diabetes - as well as those without - and it was unanimous: The food was tasty for everyone!

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2 Stars My kid won’t eat that
I was hoping for a book that gave me fun creative ways to make yummy food for my diabetic son. He gets sick of the same old things all of the time. I really wanted some recipes he would enjoy that were good for him too. There were maybe two recipes in this book that were worth the purchase. The rest of the book was packed full of stuff that most kids wouldn’t want to eat. I think it would be a great book for an adult diabetic, but nothing exciting for kids.

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Cooking With Max 45 Fun and Kind of Messy Recipes Kids Can Make

September 8, 2009 by Cooking with Kids · Leave a Comment 

Cooking With Max 45 Fun and Kind of Messy Recipes Kids Can Make




All kids like to make stuff, and seven-year-old Max Nania is no exception. He began inventing different kinds of snacks before he turned three years old. Max s mom, Sienna Nania, encouraged him every step of the way so long as he helped clean up afterwards. Cooking with Max showcases Max s 45 favorite recipes that he has created over the last 4 years. With each recipe, Sienna offers tips for Moms to help make the kitchen a fun classroom. Children and grown-ups will have a blast making such delightfully named creations as Tie-dyed Pancakes and Crunchy Bugs & Cheese.

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4 Stars Great book
This book is very fun. Great recipes. Great illustrations. Variety…

Easy to follow. Creative name…

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Fun Food For Kids: Soda Cupcakes

August 26, 2009 by Cooking with Kids · Leave a Comment 

My kids love to cook … Mama doesn’t always like the mess and I often think, “ I can do this so much faster by myself “. That said, I’m trying to get better about bringing the kids into the kitchen with me. A recent fun food project we created were Natural Soda (pop) cupcakes. The resulting treats are very springy in texture, similar to a sponge cake with a light flavor from the soda choice. We use chicken eggs but go sans dairy and gluten due to Celiac and allergies. Warning: these are no

Fun Food For Kids: Soda Cupcakes

August 26, 2009 by Cooking with Kids · Leave a Comment 

My kids love to cook … Mama doesn’t always like the mess and I often think, “ I can do this so much faster by myself “. That said, I’m trying to get better about bringing the kids into the kitchen with me. A recent fun food project we created were Natural Soda (pop) cupcakes. The resulting treats are very springy in texture, similar to a sponge cake with a light flavor from the soda choice. We use chicken eggs but go sans dairy and gluten due to Celiac and allergies. Warning: these are no

Fun and Learning with Kids in the Kitchen

August 22, 2009 by Cooking with Kids · Leave a Comment 

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009 | Cakes, Coffee, Cooking, Cooking Tip, Gourmet, Soups, Uncategorized, beef, fishIt’s fun, it’s messy, and it means time with an adult — no wonder most kids love to cook. Kitchen duty provides plenty of learning opportunities for kids too. Problem is, for many parents, the goal of cooking is getting something on the table, pronto. And that’s OK — whipping up a nutritious meal using a mix or livening up leftovers together can also be a fun learning experience. H

Fun and Learning with Kids in the Kitchen (Today’s News-Herald)

May 25, 2009 by Cooking with Kids · Leave a Comment 

(ARA) - It's fun, it's messy, and it means time with an adult -- no wonder most kids love to cook. Kitchen duty provides plenty of learning opportunities for kids too. Problem is, for many parents, the goal of cooking is getting something on the table, pronto.

Fun and Learning with Kids in the Kitchen (Today’s News-Herald)

May 25, 2009 by Cooking with Kids · Leave a Comment 

(ARA) - It's fun, it's messy, and it means time with an adult -- no wonder most kids love to cook. Kitchen duty provides plenty of learning opportunities for kids too. Problem is, for many parents, the goal of cooking is getting something on the table, pronto.

Fun To Know Cooking with Kids

May 25, 2009 by Cooking with Kids · Leave a Comment 

Fun To Know Cooking with Kids



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