Want a way to include your kids in making a fast, delicious breakfast?
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There’s just about nothing as comforting as freshly-made warm cinnamon toast. All I have to do is think back to the smell, crunch and fantastic flavor and I remember exactly where I was the first time a next door neighbor friend of mine taught me how to make it in my slightly younger kid days.
The complete kid-friendly to make step-by-step recipe you can get by clicking this link shows your kids how to make either traditional cinnamon toast just the way I learned it and how to add a good shot of longer lasting power by adding nut butter and jam — and even dried fruit.
Click the image below for recipe and recipe book.
But there’s more to this recipe than what you see here. Just like the new Gotta’ Eat, Can’t Cook Dorm Room Food step-by-step video and picture book that’s intended to start a conversation with college students about making food in their dorm rooms using minimal equipment, there’s a new Gotta’ Eat, Can’t Cook kid-friendly book in the works.
Along with empowering kids by helping them fend for themselves in the kitchen with recipes that don’t involve using a sharp knife or hot stove, the new book is about listening and responding in a new and innovative way. Just comment here if there’s a recipe you or your kids would like to see in easy to use step-by-step video and picture book format. I’ll make it, shoot it and put it up. Easy!