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When baking bread, if tops brown too quickly, cover loaf loosely with foil.
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Last updated: 1-May-2008 | Beer Bread | | This is a fun and easy recipe for kids to make. If you are uncomfortable with the regular beer, you can substitute a non-alcoholic beer for the regular beer. An adult helper is necessary with this one so get an adult to stand by and to heat of the oven for you. You will also want your adult helper to remove the bread from the oven after it is cooked remember the pan will be VERY HOT!
Note to adult helpers: Kids enjoy cooking with wine or beer (non-alcohol varieties are ok) it makes them feel important like a real chef so allow them make this simple bread with your help. You will need make sure the beer is room temperature and that no little ones are sampling the brew. This is a tasty bread to serve with soups or stews. | (Added: 18-Mar-2008)
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| Cinnamon Monkey Bread | | This is a fun recipe for kids to make. Quick, easy and delicious, this is great sweet bread to serve for breakfast on the weekends. Reheat leftovers in microwave on high for 30 seconds. Assemble bread the night before and bake in the morning to save time | (Added: 27-Mar-2008)
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| Kids Irish Soda Bread | | Even the littlest baker can make this read with the help of an adult. This is a fun bread recipe designed just for kids. Serve Irish soda bead with soup or stew or with a salad. This bread also works well as a meal starter or as a snack served with cheese and sliced raw veggies and dip. | (Added: 24-Mar-2008)
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| Quick Rolls | | Quick and delicious! Kids can make these rolls easily and with out too much fuss or mess. | (Added: 20-Mar-2008)
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Handy Tips: To clean and shine copper pots, rub with Worcestershire sauce or catsup. The tarnish will disappear.
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