Halloween Cheese Sandwiches

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October 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment

 These are great to make with children.
If your children can use an oven, they can make these on their own. If not, you can let them assemble and cut out the sandwiches, and then you can put them into, and take them out of, the oven.
These are from my Frugal Recipes blog.
Baked Cheese Ghosts
Baked Cheese Pumpkins
These would [...]

Frugal Recipes

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September 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Frugal Recipes is a blog where many different types of recipes are posted. Each recipe costs me very little to make. I figured that it may be helpful to put a link on this blog. That my readers may find the blog useful.
I will post the link below and, for your future reference, it is also [...]

Creating My Nephews Food Box

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September 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Well, I have a nephew who is staying with me right now. At least for a while. So I need to have an area where he can easily get to his breakfast and snack stuff.
Right now, we are living in a trailer with a very small kitchen, so I don’t really have a drawer, shelf [...]

A Food Drawer/Cupboard for a Young Child

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September 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Young children like to feel independent. They like to be able to pick what they want to eat, and to be able to fix these things for themselves. This drawer will help them to do all of these things.
When my daughters were young and we lived in the apartment, the lower cupboards had drawers that [...]

There are many items that you can put into the cupboards and drawers that I mentioned before, depending on the age of the child.
Young Children (Snacks and breakfasts):

Cereal can be divided into plastic baggies/containers with lids.
Crackers and peanut butter can also be divided up into servings.
So can trail mix.
Granola bars can be put the drawer [...]

Older children need to be able to feel more independent, and teenagers can eat you out of house and home. Both groups will do well to have some freedom as to what after school snacks they can have, or what meals if they are home alone.
Giving them a food cupboard of their won is a [...]

Fruit Salad

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September 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment

This is easy to make.
You can chop everything up yourself before hand so that young children can just put things into the bowl, or older children can help you by doing some of the cutting. Even young children can use a butter knife to cut up the banana, which is a great way to start [...]

Snacks and Sides to Pack for School and Work

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September 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment

My favorite snack or side to pack in lunches is a trail mix. I make many, and each is a little different from the last. All you have to know is the main components, as well as to pack them in sack size baggies (which I wash and reuse) for easy grabbing. You could also [...]

Lunch and Dinner Ideas for Work, School and Trips

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September 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Most days, one of these meals will be what you are packing. Here are some recipes and ideas for you to try.
Shepherd’s Pie:
cook and mashed potatoes
1 can of corn, half the liquid drained
browned ground beef

Put ground beef in the bottom of a baking dish.
Spread the corn and liquid over the beef.
Spread the potatoes over the [...]

Fresh Fruit Cocktail

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August 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Older children can help you cut up the fruits below, but younger children will need help. If children are too young, you will want to cut the fruits up for them.
Fruits are very nutritious, and they are low in calories, which makes this recipe a great snack idea. It could also be used as a [...]

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