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Serve these cupcakes for dinner!

December 12th, 2008 Madhuram Posted in Egg Replacements, Kid Pleaser Recipes, Muffins/Cupcakes, Vegan Baking 21 Comments »

Cupcake Recipe

The cupcake recipe which I’m going to share with you today is such a brilliant idea to include greens and fruits in your child’s diet. This is yet another sneaky recipe from The Sneaky Chef. I’m hooked to this book guys! It’s really amazing what you can make your children to eat, following the simple methods given in the book. I have renewed this book for the second time in the library and I have to return it very soon, so I’m trying out as many recipes as possible. In our library here I cannot renew it for the third time. I will have to return it and maybe get it sometime later. Read the rest of this entry »

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Want some cookies for breakfast?

December 8th, 2008 Madhuram Posted in Breakfast, Cookies, Egg Replacements, Kid Pleaser Recipes 13 Comments »

healthy breakfast recipe

I’m back with another healthy breakfast recipe from The Sneaky Chef. Kids love cookies and won’t they be thrilled if we serve it for breakfast? Then bake these breakfast cookies, made with fiber one cereal, a brilliant flour blend, dried cranberries and walnuts. Sometimes healthy stuff is not tasty, like whole wheat bread, bagel or pita for example. Even though these cookies are made of whole wheat pastry flour and wheat germ, they tasted very good to my surprise. Read the rest of this entry »

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Care for some homemade Strawberry Milk?

December 4th, 2008 Madhuram Posted in Breakfast, Kid Pleaser Recipes, Smoothie, Vegan Beverages 20 Comments »

A couple of months back I googled flavored milk and the results I got was stirring Kool Aid (similar to Rasna in India) in milk or making a syrup out of the Kool Aid and lot of sugar and adding the syrup to the milk. I wanted something with natural ingredients, something made of fresh fruits. Fortunately months later I have found the book The Sneaky Chef. I think I have written enough about this book in my previous post about Blueberry flavored milk. Read the rest of this entry »

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