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Kids Birthday Party Cakes

Posted on March 1, 2010.
Kids Birthday Party CakesDoes anyone have easy and good recipes for a birthday party for children outside of cakes and cookies? 4 years?

Fill a tray with snacks, like carrots, broccoli, celery, one with fruit, pineapple, APLE, orange, cookies ... look pretty. Another thing would be easy and cheap Corndog, sandwiches, pizzas. you can make pizza muffins ... English!
Cut muffins in half. put a little marinara sauce in it, sprinkle with cheese and pepperoni or just plain mozzarella cheese. Cook for 5 minutes in the oven and bam! you have a delicious snack

Do not complicate too. cheese pizza order. 4ys love it!

Food Network has lotta good advice

one of my favorite treats children was donuts and so a year, he requested a cake donut. pretty easy! stack of assorted favorite genres in a pyramid shape, add or not add decorations or candy, then the candles, and you're done. too easy to use.

go to Wal-Mart, they have all kinds of kits bake treats for children. At one part of my daughter I had a year in 3-D Winne pooh cake that was almost 2 meters high. All the kids loved.

Rice Crispy Treats.

For the fifth anniversary of my son in kindergarten, I made graham cracker treats. Pick up any cracker flavored taste and spread frosting on top. You can even decorate them with sprinkles or candy cake. The children loved them!

It would help if you specified a girl or a boy, but here are some suggestions. Again, I assume you are asking for alternative ideas for a "regular" cake.

A) BOYS
Get a new / clean dump truck. Take precooked "Brown" (dark chocolate or spice) cake or brownies in hand to tear them apart LG. Place 1 / 3 of the rooms at the back of the truck, garnish with chocolate cream - continue layers so that you end up with pudding on top - then top with crushed Oreo cookies - looks like a pile of dirt in the truck . Instead of serving spoon - Use a shovel own toys. The kids really had a kick out of it.

2) girls:
Take a Med size bowl (or ring mold) and fill it with Jello (4-5 small boxes - different flavors / colors) - It will take some time because each color must be in place before adding the next . When all five (or almost) the layers are thoroughly soak the bowl in hot water, ensuring that water does not come into contact with the Jello and unmold onto a plate - place in refrigerator to reset . It should look like a rainbow. After some time, you can top with Cool Whip jello - then you can use as is (cut into "pie" slices) or use it as a skirt Barbie doll - you'll need to do well in a hole medium (unless you used the ring mold) then the legs to fit in your mold without breaking.

ENJOY!

I was also going to suggest the pie "dirt", except that I always do my layers with crushed oreos, pudding, Cool Whip, and try again. You can also push the gummi mix!

For my birthday last year at preschool son, I had a Pampered Chef recipe for a giant biscuit baked on a pizza stone. I used M & M's and I bought a box of frosting to decorate the edges. The kids loved it. This is not a fan of cakes or cupcakes either. Good luck!

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