Take a child and give it a good home.
Add to this a good school system, a good church and a good community.
Add a dash of good friends and a large quantity of patience, understanding, genuine interest and, above all, love.
Let these ingredients blend together constantly, each adding its own flavor to the finished product.
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Preheat oven to 350\u00b0.
Combine all ingredients in bowl.
Have child do the squishing.
Have child form into a loaf and plop into a shallow baking pan.
Squirt some more ketchup on top and bake, uncovered, for 45 minutes while Mom puts her feet up.
Set the table.
Don't forget the napkins.
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Take one child (any age), mix well with unconditional love, endless patience, interest and guidance.
Glaze with courage and lots of self-esteem.
Sprinkle with fun and laughter.
Continue to stir these ingredients until the child is fully raised and there will be enough love and goodness to serve the entire world.
Mix sugar, milk, margarine and cocoa in a saucepan.
Bring to a rolling boil and continue to cook for 5 minutes, while being stirred by the child of your choice.
Remove from heat.
While the parent stirs, the child adds the vanilla, oats and peanut butter. Mix well.
All \"cooks\" use a teaspoon to drop hot mixture onto wax paper.
Cool.
\"Cooks\" get to test cookies first!
nd 1 tsp. Equal for Recipes in bottom of 9 inch
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n the refrigerator.
Some recipes call for the dough to
Give each child a cone to fill with grapes.
Mix together and keep warm forever.
Yield:
One happy child.
Cook all ingredients in 1 1/2-quart saucepan over medium heat 4 to 5 minutes, stirring vigorously, until mixture forms a ball. Remove dough from saucepan and let stand on counter 5 minutes. Knead dough about 30 seconds or until smooth and blended.
Cool completely.
Store in airtight container in refrigerator. Entertain your child with creative dough while you cook!
To make cinnamon dough, mix together four parts cinnamon, three parts applesauce and one part glue in a bowl.
Give your child a small amount of the dough.
Have them flatten the dough on a floured surface.
Let them use their favorite cookie cutters to cut shapes out of the dough.
Give him/her a straw to make a hole in the top of each shape so it can be hung.
Add ribbons or yarn for hanging after the shapes have dried for at least 48 hours. Sequins, glitter and paper confetti may also be used with glue for decorating.
Preheat oven to 300\u00b0.
Line each muffin cup with a separate piece of foil.
Child takes all paper off crayons.
Breaks crayons into 1-inch pieces (approximately).
Put crayons into each foil-lined muffin cup (cups should be about half full of loosely piled crayons).
Face painting done in creative shapes and designs is a nice alternative to wearing a mask on Halloween night (masks can be very frightening to preschoolers and they obscure vision when a child is walking up and down steps or when crossing the street).
In addition to using face paint to complete a Halloween costume, kids will enjoy this recipe for birthday parties, staging a backyard play and for dress-up on a rainy day.
Make two recipes of cornbread according to the
Boil together with care, kindness, security, love, loving parents and faith in God.
Keep hot at all times, never let get cool.
Mix thoroughly.
Bake forever.
Makes one happy child!
BEAT cream cheese, vanilla and 1 3/4 teaspoons Equal| for Recipes in a small bowl until fluffy; spread evenly in bottom of crust.
Fill cup with ice cream.
Add milk and syrup.
Stir all together until slushy.
Now you have a child cold shake.