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| Fun Recipes for
Children  I have four recipe pages.  This one has some fun recipes for children. Check the bottom of this page for the other pages.  
Nibblin' Fish 
   
      | 2 1/2 cups round toasted oat
         cereal 1 1/2 cups pretzel
         sticks 1 cup small fish shape
         crackers
       | 1 cup mixed nuts or
         peanuts 1/3 cup cooking oil
          2 teaspoons Worcester shire
         sauce
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            In a 13x9x2-inch backing
            pan combine oat cereal, pretzel sticks, fish shape
            crackers, and nuts.
            
            Stir together oil and
            Worcester shire sauce; drizzle over cereal mixture,
            tossing to coat evenly.
            
            Bake in a 300 degree oven
            for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Cool. Store in a
            tightly covered container. Makes about 6 cups.
          |   S'more Gorp 
   
      | 2 cups honey graham
         cereal 1 cup tiny
         marshmallows 1 cpu peanuts
       | 1/2 cup semisweet chocolate
         pieces 1/2 cup raisins
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            In a medium paper sack or
            a large plastic bag combing the cereal, marshmallows,
            peanuts, chocolate pieces, and raisins. Close the end of
            the bag and shake well. Store the mixture in a closed
            plastic bag or a tightly covered container. Makes about 5
            cups.
          |   Curly Taco Mix 
   
      | 1/4 cups butter or
         margarine 1 teaspoon chili
         powder 1/2 teaspoon ground
         cumin
       | 3 cups small corn
         chips 2 cups puffed cheese
         curls 1 cup shelled pumpkin seed or
         peanuts
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            In a 13x9x2-inch baking
            pan heat butter or margarine in a 300 degree oven for 3
            to five minutes or till melted. Remove pan: stir in chili
            powder and cumin.
            
            Add corn chips, puffed
            cheese curls, and shelled pumpkin seed or peanuts. Stir
            to mix thoroughly.
            
            Bake in the 300 degree
            oven for 15 minutes stirring once or twice. Cool. Store
            in a tightly covered container. Makes 5 cups.
          |   Shake-a-Sack Cracker
Snack 
   
      | 3 cups small square cheese
         crackers 3 cups oyster crackers
          2 cups bite-size pretzel
         nuggets
       | 1 0.4-ounce package
         buttermilk salad dressing mix 1/2 teaspoon dried, dillweed
         or dried oregano, crushed 1/4 cup cooking oil
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      | 
            In a medium paper sack or
            a large plastic bag combine the cheese crackers, oyster
            crackers, pretzel nuggets, the dry buttermilk salad
            dressing mix, and the dillweed or oregano. Close the end
            of the bag and shake till everything is mixed together
            well.
            
            Pour the oil into the
            paper sack or plastic bag and shake well again. Store in
            a closed plastic bag or a tightly covered container.
            Makes about 8 cups.
          |   Ugly Dumplings 
   
      | 1 medium peach or pear or 1
         small apple or one can of any kind of pie filling
          1 package (10)
         refrigerated 2 tablespoons sugar
       | 3 tablespoons butter or
         margarine, melted  1/4 teaspoon ground
         cinnamon
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            Remove and discard pit or
            core from fruit. Peel and chop fruit.
            
            Separate biscuits. On a
            lightly floured surface pat or roll each into a 4-inch
            circle. Place about 1 tablespoon or chopped fruit on each
            biscuit. Roll out thin.
            
            Stir together sugar and
            cinnamon; sprinkle over fruit. dot each with some of the
            2 tablespoons butter or margarine 
            
            Shape into half-moons or
            bundles. For half-moons, moisten edge of biscuits; fold
            in half over filling. Press with your fingers or a fork
            to seal. Place about 2 inches apart on an ungreased
            baking sheet, as shown below.
            
            For bundles, moisten edge
            of biscuits; gather edge over filling. Pinch with your
            fingers to seal. Place in an ungreased muffin pan.
            
            Brush with the 1
            tablespoon melted butter or margarine. Bake in a 375
            degree oven for 11 to 13 minutes or till golden. Remove
            to wire rack. Serve warm. Makes 10.
          |   Hot Curlers 
   
      | 1 2 1/4-ounce can deviled
         ham 1/2 cup shredded Swiss,
         cheddar, or Monterey Jack cheese (2 ounces)
       | 1/2 teaspoon prepared
         mustard 1 package (10) refrigerated
         biscuits Milk or water
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            In a small bowl combine
            the deviled ham, cheese, and mustard. Set aside.
            
            Separate biscuits; pat or
            roll each into a 4-inch circle. Spread each circle with
            about 1 tablespoon of the ham mixture. Roll up jelly-roll
            style.
            
            Grease muffin pan. Place
            two rolled up biscuits, side by side, in each muffin cup,
            curving each into a U-shape with the open end up.
            
            Using a pastry brush or
            your finger, brush rolls with milk or water. Bake in a
            350 degrees oven for 20 to 25 minutes or till golden
            brown; remove. Serve warm. Wrap and store any remaining
            in the refrigerator. Makes 5.
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