- Gingerbread Men
This recipe makes great crunchy gingerbread men. You could also use this recipe to make gingerbread hearts for Valentine's Day, gingerbread four leaf clovers (with green icing) for St Patrick's Day, or gingerbread butterflies for a girl's birthday party. Make a small hole at the top of the gingerbread men using a skewer before baking and you'll be able to thread ribbon and hang from your Christmas tree. Decorating the gingerbread at the end is super fun for kids and will keep them amused for a good hour or two on a rainy day.
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- Lolly Pyramid
This is an adaption of the classic New Zealand lolly cake, designed to make a fun presentation for kids parties (or parties for the kids at heart). The ingredients for this recipe aren't apparently easily found outside of New Zealand, namely the malt biscuits and the fruit puffs but I have done a little research on the internet and put my some notes about substitute ingredients below.
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- Groovy Fruit Kebabs
Your kids will love making these! You can cut the fruit if the kids are young then leave them to make up their own skewers. Obviously you can use pretty much whatever fruit is available. Great cooked on the BBQ. Serve with a scope of vanilla ice cream. YUMMY!!
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- Stretchy Putty
Stretchy putty is fun for kids to make and play with. Use green food colouring and pretend it's snot. Prefect for Halloween.
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- Mince & Pasta Bake
This recipe is delicious and ideal for a family meal served with a salad. Your kids will love it, and I'm sure you will too. My daughter loves to eat the creamy pasta topping. This is suitable for babies 8 months plus, just cut the pasta into manageable pieces if necessary.
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