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Old Feb 22, 2006, 04:08 PM
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kids recipes for the microwave

I am trying to find recipes for kids to use in the microwave. Maybe for the ages around ten. I would love it if anyone could tell me a recipe or tell me a site where i can find some. Thanks for the help.

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Old Feb 23, 2006, 02:19 AM   #2  
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Well, not really a "recipe", I suppose, but a simple one that's a favorite in our house:

In a glass cup (coffee cup will do fine):

1. spray a shot of PAM.
2. add 1-2 eggs,
3. a shot of half-n-half,
4. bacon bits (optional, but my favorite)
4. wisk or otherwise mix well.

Nuke for 50 seconds.

Result: Wonderfully fluffy yet slightly runny, delicious scrambled eggs.

Does that count for a recipe?

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animeluver06 agrees: I consider it a recipe It sounds pretty good
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I love the allrecipes.com site, here's the area for kids recipes:
http://kid.allrecipes.com/

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