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Fun and Easy Desserts for Kids: Part 2

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By Yelena Jenkins
  
 Mmm... cake!

 

Learn how to make the best out of cookies and also have a healthy sweet alternative!

If cookies are not for you, in Part 1 we cover the creative Sand Pail Cake, Dump Truck Brownies and Magic Wand Cookies.

Read on to discover more fun and easy recipes you can make with your kids thanks to Shelley Grant's great inspiration.

For a fabulous first birthday along with your tasty desserts, get some 1st birthday party supplies



Food and Recipes
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Soy Ginger Sea Bass (makes 2 servings)

Ingredients
  • 3 tablespoons finely chopped ginger root

  • 4 cloves chopped garlic

  •  Soy Sauce

  • 4 cups spinach leaves or baby mixed greens

  • 2 sea bass filets

  •  Pepper

Steps
  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F

  • Lay out two foot-long pieces of aluminum foil on a baking dish or sheet

  • Place two cups of spinach leaves in a pile on the middle of each piece of foil

  • Lay each sea bass filet over the pile of spinach leaves

  • Sprinkle half the garlic and ginger root over one filet and the remaining half over the other filet

  • Drizzle a few teaspoons of soy sauce over each filet

  • Roll up the ends of the aluminum foil to create a closed "tent" over each filet and spinach

  • Place in the oven for 10-11 minutes

  • Untent the foil (but leave in the foil) and serve in a bowl (the juices from the soy sauce, spinach and fish will have melded together to form a delicious sauce/soup that you won't want to lose).


 
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Mouse in the House Ice Cream Cookie
Little ones will love the taste and the look of this ice cream cookie!


It's the perfect treat after watching Ratatouille, Mickey cartoons, Stuart Little or the Great Mouse Detective. Inspired by "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie," be sure to have some fun with this.


Ingredients
  • vanilla ice cream

  • cookies

  • M&Ms

Steps
  • With your kids, bake their favorite type of cookie.

  • When the cookie is still hot out of the oven, transfer one cookie in the middle of the plate.

  • Place a cool, heaping scoop of vanilla ice cream on top.

  • Now, let the kids create their mouse masterpiece: Use Oreos on top for ears, licorice for a tail and whiskers and M&Ms for the eyes & nose. They'll be so cute you won't want to eat them - almost.


 


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