Note: If you're making this for a younger child -- like a toddler -- make sure you slice the hot dog into small enough pieces to avoid choking.
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Note: If you're making this for a younger child -- like a toddler -- make sure you slice the hot dog into small enough pieces to avoid choking.
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Top with child s favorite topping. The most fun is to have it in a bowl and let your child prepare it himself or herself then he or she really feels like a cook.
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Optional: parsley -- fresh is best. (I've never known a kid who was happy to see fresh parsley on their soup, but if you're serving this to grownups, it makes a nice touch.)
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Tweet This! Inkless Tales for Grownups Facebook Post to LinkedIn Stumble This PostIngredients Broccoli, fresh or frozen Butter and/or a drizzle of olive oil Orange juice (about a quarter to a half a cup) A drizzle of honey Directions Melt the butter and/or oil in a frying pan. When it’s nice and hot, add...
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Getting children to eat their vegetables is tricky. Sometimes it s tempting to simply plop a vitamin on the plate and skip the trouble.
There s a good trick that works wonders, though, and it isn t as much trouble as it sounds.
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