Thursday, February 23, 2012

Kid-friendly recipes for new nanny?

I start a new live-in nanny position next week for two young girls, 4 %26amp; 7, and I need some fairly simple recipes for the family that the girls might even be able to help a little bit with. I've been told they aren't picky eaters, and even love their vegetables and spicy food, as their parents are Mongolian and Thai...so just about anything will do. Any suggestions?Kid-friendly recipes for new nanny?
Hootnanny Casserole



2 cn (1-lb) pork and beans

1 1/2 lb Ground beef

1 c Water

2 tb Vinegar

1 c Catsup

2 tb Mustard

1 pk Dry onion soup mix

1/2 c Brown sugar

sl Bacon



Instructions:

Brown meat; drain. Mix all other ingredients with the meat. Put all the

mixture into a casserole dish and top with bacon slices. Bake 30 minutes in

a

350 degree oven. Serves 6.







Hootenanny Pancakes



6 Eggs

1 c Milk

1/2 ts Salt

1 c Flour



Instructions:

Combine eggs, milk and salt in blender and blend until fluffy. Tap flour

into blender a little at a time. Beat with above ingredients.



Melt 1 cube [8 tablespoons or 1/2 cup] butter or margarine in 9 inch by 13

inch glass dish in 450 degrees [fahrenheit] oven. (When butter is bubbly,

pour in batter ... immediately return dish to oven) Bake 20-25 minutes on

lower rack of oven.
I am not into this Kids stuff

BUT

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Since you ask and many people answer I decided keep the sites because I knew you would ask..

may be I helped????Kid-friendly recipes for new nanny?
http://www.pizzandgarlicbread.com/fruit-pizza.aspx
Mac and cheese. Hamburgers. Corndogs. (Perhaps not for the 4 year old), but spaghetti and meatballs.Kid-friendly recipes for new nanny?
http://kids.cdkitchen.com/
When I take care of Little kids who like to be involved in the Kitchen I have found that this is a great breakfast.



EGG in A FRAME:



sliced bread

drinking glass

eggs



Have the little girls take the bread and use the drinking glass as a cookie cutter and create a circle in the bread slice.



heat the frying pan with a little cooking spray...



place the sliced bread (your frame) in the pan and crack the egg in the hole in the middle of the bread and cook..



Kids love it because it is fun and easy for them to participate in..



for dinner try Make your own tacos.
Fruit kebabs on blunted skewers.



Chicken and Vegetable kebabs and rice.
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