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Kids Popsicle Recipes August 02, 2011 |
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To view this newsletter online Click Here. Head Chef NotesDo you need an activity this summer? Try our Ingredient Challenge. We give you a short list of ingredients that has to be included in your recipe and you make your own recipe and share it with us.Recipe ContestPlease submit your pasta recipe in our current recipe contest. We only have two entries! (you guys must be busy having fun this summer!) and one month left in the contest. Enter NOW to win!New Kids Cooking Camps![]() We have two new cooking camp units available. Growing and Cooking and Seasonal Cooking Camp. You can find out more about them at the kids cooking camp page. Recipe SpotlightThis month we are spotlighting Kids Popsicle Recipes.Multi Layer Fruit Pops 2 Cups sliced fresh strawberries ¾ Cup sugar, divided 1 1/3 Cups fresh peaches, sliced 2 cups diced watermelon Puree in blender strawberries and ¼ cup sugar. Pour small amount in molds or paper cups about 1/3 full. Put in Popsicle sticks. Freeze. Puree peaches and ¼ cup sugar in blender. Pour over frozen strawberry layer. Freeze. Cube watermelon and remove seeds. Puree watermelon and ¼ cup sugar in blender. Pour over frozen peach layer and freeze. More Summer Cooking ActivitiesDuring the kids break from school try starting our Kids Cooking Lessons or Kids Cooking Camps.Kid's Campfire Cooking Recipes-Outdoor cooking recipes for kids. Dutch Oven Cooking for Kids- Learn how to cook with a dutch oven. 4th of July Recipes-Celebrate America's Independence Day with some kid friendly, patriotic recipes. Ice Cream Recipes-Easy ice cream recipes with and without a machine. Popsicle Recipes-Kids popsicle recipes. Simple Smoothie Recipes-Easy to make, healthy smoothie recipes for kids. Recipes for Summer Vegetables and Fruits Picnic Ideas and Recipes-Kids picnic ideas and recipes. Make Homemade Lemonade and have a lemonade stand. Bake cookies or other treats to go along with the drinks. Easy Grilling Recipes Grow your own Italian Pizza Garden. - learn how to grow two vegetables and two herbs used often in homemade pizza. Next IssueWhat would you like us to talk about in upcoming issues of the Kids Cooking Activities newsletter? Send me your ideas or reply to this email and if I use it I'll send you a free ebook.Have a great time cooking!
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