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Cookbooks for Kids
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on Aug 06, 2014 (Read 570 times | Comments: 8)
Does anyone know of good cookbooks for children? The only cookbooks I seem to find involve having hummus or some weird ingredient that my kid refuses to eat!
ezgoingmom
ezgoingmom


on Aug 08, 2014 Quote  »     Reply  »

http://books.google.com/books/about/Betty_Crocker_s_Kids_Cook.html?id=nVf_Pn_fUKkC. This is on walmart.com for $14.00 rated 4.5 to 5 stars
clong1231
clong1231


on Aug 18, 2014 Quote  »     Reply  »

I actually just purchased a few last week! They all seem pretty good so far, my favorite as of now is Weelicious. Not sure if you have an iPad or kindle but you can download samples of the books to the kindle app. Also saves a few extra dollars if you order the kindle version. I use the kindle app on my iPad all the time :) Weelicious by Catherine McCord The Wholesome baby food guide by Maggie Meade The Best home made baby food on the planet by Karin knight Feeding the whole family, recipes for babies, children and their parents by Cynthia lair
lickysplitnik
lickysplitnik


on Aug 19, 2014 Quote  »     Reply  »

I get on Pinterest a lot ! I love getting EbookS from amazon.com
Reviewergazette
Reviewergazette


on Aug 20, 2014 Quote  »     Reply  »

Pampered Chef & Tupperware both have kids cookbooks. They seem to have fun, easy, quick foods that kids would love. If your cooking/preparing the foods for your child, They also give cute tips on presentation. Presentation is sometimes what makes or breaks the deal for kids to eat it or not. If you make food look fun for them, usually they will eat it. I'm not talking every meal, or taking a ton of time to do it. I'm talking about like lunches, snacks, occasionally breakfasts & dinners. I think Jerry Seinfeld's wife has one out too, but that may be for babies/baby food? Let me go check for you :) Yep here is Jessica Seinfeld's - http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/006176793X?pc_redir=1408419618&robot_redir=1# It is geared to anyone really. She tells how to sneak healthy foods like veggies into things like brownies :) I saw a show on it, I think a talk show & it was intriguing to say the least.
Reviewergazette
Reviewergazette


on Aug 20, 2014 Quote  »     Reply  »

Pampered Chef: hmmm I'm not seeing one but I know there is/was one because I have it. Maybe they are updating it or something??? I did find a link on their site for some recipes for kids: http://www.pamperedchef.com/back-to-school-lunchtime These recipes look pretty good. Tupperware: well I'm not seeing tupperware's anymore either :(
kandrews82
kandrews82


on Aug 26, 2014 Quote  »     Reply  »

I second Pinterest! They have great recipes for kidsand even recipes and ideas to have them help make it!
momstriedtested
momstriedtested


on Aug 27, 2014 Quote  »     Reply  »

You can also try brand sites - Hormel, Jennie-O, Kellog's (I am subscribed to their email sometimes I see they post about BTS stuff)
Adelina
Adelina


on Aug 29, 2014 Quote  »     Reply  »

Try the "When Life Gives you Kids" cookbook. It's a lot of fun and has simple ingredients. http://www.lemonpoppyinc.com/buy/