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    Question Recipes with no cooking involved?

    Do you have any recipes for things that can be made without cooking other than perhaps melting butter/chocolate?

    It also needs to be something that the children can take home an hour later?

    The lady who runs our toddler group asked if I had any ideas. Other than chocolate crispy cakes and decorating biscuits I can't think of anything.

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    Default Re: Recipes with no cooking involved?

    If you have a good look throughis section Chell you should find quite a few ideas that have been posted over time.

    I have added the link for one to give you a start

    http://www.childmindinghelp.co.uk/fo...ead.php?t=3099
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    Default Re: Recipes with no cooking involved?

    Can you do anything with any of these?

    http://www.recipes4cakes.com/nobakecake/

 

 

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