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50 Ways to Take the Junk out of Junk Food: Quick and Nutritious Treats to Make with Your Kids
50 Ways to Take the Junk out of Junk Food Quick and Nutritious Treats to Make with Your Kids
Author: Julie Whittingham
A collection of 50 recipes for snacks and treats that are nutritious and simple enough to be prepared in 15 minutes or less. This book offers tasty (even to kids!) alternatives to the sugar- and fat-rich snacks that nutritionists tell us form far too large a part of the diets of many American children. It provides creative ideas to reverse the u...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780762728695
ISBN-10: 0762728698
Publication Date: 10/1/2003
Pages: 80
Edition: 1.00
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Publisher: Globe Pequot
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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healthier junk food for your family - there is something for everyone, some of our favorites - honey-nut corn, banana graham squares, apple crisp, cinnamon honey buns, bread pudding, maple chips, and yummy apple cookies, crazy crispy balls, pea-nutty squares, & banana sandwich squares.

*** If your not used to baking with (or eating) wheat flour I'd recommend using 1/2 wheat & 1/2 unbleached white flour to get used to it, because "all wheat" flour recipes produce a denser product than your probably used to. This way you can still get a healthier version of the recipe without using all white flour and you won't notice a drastic change in texture than what your used to. As time goes on you can continue to decrease the amount of white flour you use or just stick with a 50/50 mix I prefer this in many recipes that call for all wheat flour.


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