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Kindergarten Recipes

   Posted by: matthewpiccolo   in Cooking

To my friends and family who have asked me to publish my recipes:  today is your lucky day.  Here are some of the best recipes from a book that my kindergarten class put together in 1985-86.  Let me know how they turn out!

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Casserole (Clinton Smith)

Cook noodles and melt the cheese and put the cheese on the noodles and stir it up then it’s done.

Peanut Butter Cookies (Tia Ferguson)

Put peanut butter in little balls then squish it up.  Pat them down and then put them on some straight pans and put them in the oven to cook for 5 minutes.

Soup (Scot Thomas)

Dump a can of soup into a pan and cook it for 10 minutes.  Put it in a bowl and eat it.

Sloppy Joes (Suzi Miller)

First get the buns.  Make the meat and cook it then put it on the buns then put the top on.

Pudding (Matthew Piccolo)

Get a bowl and put in the milk and pudding and stir it up.  Put it in the fridge for how long it says on the box.

Bread and Milk (Celeste Wilson)

Get as many breads as you want and tear it up and put it in a bowl, then put as much milk in as you want then add half of a spoon of sugar.  It’s ready to eat.

Vegetable Pie (Daniel Hughes)

Chop up lettuce, smash the carrots, chop some radishes and put it in a bowl and mix it up.  Put it in the oven.  Cook for 10 minutes then eat it.

Blueberry Muffins (Nicholas Gray)

Take dough and put it in a Muffin Pan.  Bake them, then put decorations on the top.

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm!

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8 comments so far

laurie
 1 

cute. my kg class did one of these too. mine was macaroni and cheese and i added “but we don’t eat it very often because my dad doesn’t like it”.

August 17th, 2009 at 11:02 pm
matthewpiccolo
 2 

Ha! I like that addition, Laurie.

August 17th, 2009 at 11:04 pm
Steve Piccolo
 3 

Nice, Cookster! It’s all due to the middle name.

August 18th, 2009 at 9:16 am
Teresa
 4 

That’s quite a small kindergarten class! Which recipe have you made from this cookbook?

I remember in my 9th grade English class we were to write down directions on how to make a PB and J sandwich. Then a few of them were read aloud. I had no idea there were THAT many variations (i.e. one used one knife to spread PB, and a second to spread the J, etc.) in steps to make the same sandwich!

August 18th, 2009 at 4:02 pm
matthewpiccolo
 5 

Oh, those were just some of the recipes from the book…the most funny ones. I’m sure we had a good 20-30 students in the class.

I have made some of those foods before but not using those recipes :)

August 18th, 2009 at 8:17 pm
 6 

Classic! Neal particularly loved the vegetable pie recipe because it truly sounded like the kid was just making it up.

August 20th, 2009 at 4:04 pm
Laura Hess
 7 

How funny! I wish I could go back to kindergarten.

September 7th, 2009 at 5:48 pm
Marisa Cropper
 8 

Hilarious! Love it! Aren’t kids the funniest!

June 4th, 2010 at 4:31 pm

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