Oct 21 2007
The “It’s a Small World” Carnival of Recipes Roundup
I’m taking time out from pumpkin recipes to feature The Carnival of Recipes “It’s a Small World” edition. Let’s see what everyone has presented as kid-friendly recipes.
First, there’s my friend Michelle D. who blogs infrequently at My Year to Get Skinny. She’s taken a cake decorating teaching job at Michael’s and made this fabulous cake, which I’m sure any little girl would die for.
Shawn at Everything and Nothing gives us camping recipes for foil packets and campfire cobbler in The Great Outdoors.
Mel Rimmer presents Recipe – Cheesey Number Sixes posted at Bean-Sprouts.
Chef Tom presents Chicken Fingers with Honey Sauce posted at Chef Tom Cooks – Recipe Blog.
Laura Williams presents Laura Williams’ Musings: Slow-Cooked Sloppy Joes posted at Laura Williams’ Musings.
GP presents Tools of the Kitchen Trade and a recipe for New York crumbcake posted at Innside Montana-Your Home at the Range.
Amanda Harris presents Recipes: Breaded Chicken Cutlets posted at Pajama Mommy Community.
Annette Berlin presents Annette’s Classic Pasta Salad posted at F r u g a l J o u r n e y.
Steve Bainbridge presents Kentucky Steak au Poivre et Frites posted at Professor Bainbridge on Wine. O.K. it’s steak and fries, but dang does it sound good. If you’re trying to get your kids to develop a sophisticated palate, go for it. Otherwise, forget the kids and make this for yourself.
Lisa Knight presents Crab Cake Casserole posted at Lisa’s Cookbook. Mmmmmm, crabby patties!
Wee Wifey presents Pink Popcorn posted at LeaderLadies. What a cool idea, I’ve got to try it! How about orange popcorn for Halloween and red and green for Christmas?
AnneGlamore presents Food, Glorious Food posted at Tales From My Tiny Kingdom.
Vishal K Bharadwaj presents Scrambled Eggs, Indian Style posted at allVishal.com.
Marsha Hudnall presents Healthy Recipe: Halloween Pizza Mummies posted at A Weight Lifted.
Peggy Hall presents Green Gobble Ums posted at Blabber Heads. What an awesome way to get kids to eat spinach. I bet it would make a nice adult party snack, too.
Steve presents Delicious Thai Spring Rolls | Thailand Musings posted at Thailand Musings. My son Nathan loves (not fried) spring rolls at our local Asian restaurant. We’ve tried to make them at home, but the ones out taste (and look) better.
Suzanne presents Sunday Dinner posted at Adventures in Living.
Brian presents Banananana Bread posted at welikeplay.org. He writes, “We like cooking with children… that’s as cooks not ingredients.Our banananana bread is superb, and little cook friendly.
Stephanie presents It’s Not Leftovers! It is a Buffet! posted at Stop the Ride!
Seabird presents Remodeling, banana bread, and a sneaky Benjamin posted at SeaBird Chronicles. Go bananas, gang!
Christmas Recipes presents Red and Green Holiday Pinwheels posted at Christmas Recipes. How many baking days left?
Easter Recipes presents Easter Baskets posted at Easter Recipes. You can never be too early for Easter, I guess.
World Famous Recipes presents French Toast posted at World Famous Recipes. What kid doesn’t like French Toast?
Jami Leigh presents Recipe Review: Fried Ravioli posted at jamileigh.com. FRIED raviolis? Oh my!
Amy Allen Clark presents The Make-Ahead Thanksgiving Dinner: Appetizers posted at MomAdvice. Get your kids making these before guests arrive.
Expat Chef presents Sweet Potato Souffle posted at The Expatriate’s Kitchen. Expat Chef writes, “A great dish for the whole family, this sweet potato souffle is easy and delicious with a hint of maple and orange.” It looks yummy!
NerdMom presents Kid Friendly Slaw posted at Nerd Family Food.
FitBuff presents 7 Easy Breakfast Recipes: Healthy Breakfast in Less Than 5 Minutes posted at FitBuff.com’s Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog. Great ideas for grab-and-go breakfast for you and the kids.
Maureen presents Trinity Prep School – It’s Apple Season! posted at Trinity Prep School.
Melissa presents Reducipe – Crabbies posted at A Penny Closer. I love the idea of “reducipes” or inexpensive version of usually expensive recipes. This is one I’ll have to try for my next potluck. Just tell the kids it’s Crabby Patties!
Bill Austin presents Crockpot Chocolate Candy posted at Slow Cooker Recipes. And you thought your crockpot was just for chili.
Bill Austin also presents Cranberry Apple Crisp posted at Diabetic Recipes.
Finally, Jennifer presents Unfried Chicken posted at So Love is Hard and Love is Tough. Now if I can only get my son to eat chicken. Sigh.
Thanks all for participating!












Thanks so much for including my post! Crabbies would be great for a pot luck. I hope you enjoy them!
Our banananana flavoured thanks.
Great job on hosting the carnival, Anne-Marie. And thanks for including my link.
WOW! Lots of great recipes to check out. Thanks for hosting and including my recipe, Anne-Marie!
Thanks for including my link, and thank you especially for all the great recipe links!
I love this carnival! So many great recipes. I got my work cut out for me now !
Thanks for including my cake! That is so cool!
I know I should blog more. Hopefully things should start slowing down a bit.
Thanks girlie!
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