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18 October 2011

A few nice kids cookbook images I found:

These are useful by me!,In the blog: or educating a baby.
!!Health tips :At about six months, babies starts to eat real food. Rice cereal and mushy veggies turn to combinations of fish, meat, eggs, legumes, and vegetables—yep
Wonderful kids cookbook:

candle salad
kids cookbook

Image by Ellbeecee
This is from the 1957 Betty Crocker cookbook for kids through the internet archive – www.openlibrary.org/details/bettycrockerscoo00croc

!!Tips :Improve your indoor air quality and maintain a healthy household environment
Beautiful:

wink wink. deceptively delicious by jessica seinfeld
kids cookbook

Image by cafemama
i used to be into the idea of hiding vegetables in my kids’ food. then jessica came out with her wink wink book. and even putting aside the controversy over whether she stole the whole idea, jeez, anything jessica seinfeld does, i DON’T do.

me, last night, to everett: "these are yellow carrots. aren’t they lovely? they’re going in your meatloaf. look." hehe.

Hi,I did the following:,news book blog: or Newborn Baby Clothes.
!!Health tips :Improve your indoor air quality and maintain a healthy household environment
Wonderful kids cookbook:

the island
kids cookbook

Image by Jack Fussell
A friend of mine is opening up a cooking school here in the city. He’s putting together a cookbook and I’m doing the photography, layout and design. I’ll be using Blurb to do the design and selling. These are a few of the first few shots we’ll use for the cookbook of Moroccan food.

A few nice kids cookbook images I found:

Welcome!,news book blog: and Newborn Baby Clothes.
!!
Beautiful:

finishing up
kids cookbook

Image by Jack Fussell
A friend of mine is opening up a cooking school here in the city. He’s putting together a cookbook and I’m doing the photography, layout and design. I’ll be using Blurb to do the design and selling. These are a few of the first few shots we’ll use for the cookbook of Moroccan food.

Welcome to my blog,This blog is about or healthy food for children.
!!Tips :Wash nappies with pure soap and warm water. Make your own non-toxic cleansers with simple ingredients such as baking soda and vinegar
Beautiful:

on the stove
kids cookbook

Image by Jack Fussell
A friend of mine is opening up a cooking school here in the city. He’s putting together a cookbook and I’m doing the photography, layout and design. I’ll be using Blurb to do the design and selling. These are a few of the first few shots we’ll use for the cookbook of Moroccan food.

!!Advice :It’s very easy to get sucked into the constant advertising of baby powders, creams, and lotions. But the best baby lotion is plain old olive oil—cheap, natural, and un-perfumed. As for other products, keep it as natural, organic, and fragrance-free as possible.
Wonderful kids cookbook:

stirring the couscous
kids cookbook

Image by Jack Fussell
A friend of mine is opening up a cooking school here in the city. He’s putting together a cookbook and I’m doing the photography, layout and design. I’ll be using Blurb to do the design and selling. These are a few of the first few shots we’ll use for the cookbook of Moroccan food.

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16 Comments to “kids cookbookcandle salad”

  1. lauren_pressley

    whoa! I had totally forgotten about this until I saw it here!

  2. Oh my… makes me blush. LOL

  3. thats awesome, definitely the treat for staff day

  4. freerangelibrarian

    Who knew Betty Crocker could be NSFW?

  5. *snork*

  6. Wandering Eyre

    I am having some guests on Saturday. Maybe I should make this salad.

  7. Wannabe Hippie

    I know what I’m making for dinner!

  8. Michael Casey

    now I have something for the library’s staff day luncheon!

  9. That would be a good centerpiece for a bachelorette party brunch!

  10. I feel similar to Michael C. I think this will become my default recipe for every potluck/pitch-in I participate in. By cutting the banana in half you could double the output from the recipe and make twice as many. What fun to show up with a tray full of banana candles.

  11. Thank you for sharing your photo!This photograph appears in a NowPublic news story: Growing genre of cookbooks for children.

  12. my sister got this cookbook from my grandma’s house when she passed away!

  13. freerangelibrarian

    NowPublic, that’s kinda… wrong ;)

  14. KarenMarleneLarsen

    I’m jealous. I’ve always wanted one of those islands. And that couscous looks tempting!

  15. oh coolnice pic… where is this cooking school?

  16. Iris Kristina

    WOW! Just what I want to do one day with french cooking and my french hobby cook.

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