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From Cooking for Engineers:
MAKING BUTTER
My method was slightly simpler...
Place heavy cream and a marble in a tupperware tub. Hand this to a kid and tell them, "shake it till you can't hear the marble anymore." With enough sugar in the child, this is very effective and takes just a couple of minutes. Keeps them busy too.

Cooking Kids' Recipes

Play it safe and prepare and cook these recipes with an adult. Learn to use kitchen tools and appliances correctly before you try to cook on your own. Cooking can be combined with studying literature, history, world culture, science and math!

Avoiding Hotel Food
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How to survive at a homeschool conference with starving children in a hotel room where all the food is way too expensive for your budget. By Nancy Friedland.

Edible Landfill Recipe
AN A TO Z RESOURCE
How to assemble a model landfill to learn how a modern trash dump works.

Gory Goodies
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Drinks, Dips, Snacks, & Appetizers, Breads, Main Dishes, Desserts and Other Good Ideas

Beans: Versatile, Economical and Nutritious
Amidst the incomplete sentences, algebraic equations, hands-on history projects and baskets of laundry that miraculously seem to multiply in the course of a homeschooling parent's day, there is the ever-present need to feed a hungry family. By Christine Gable, HEM M/A 06.

Cafe Zoom
Recipes kids are sure to like and be able to make for themselves. From the PBS Zoom tv show.

Cooking for home educators
Help mom cook tonight! Tips and recipes this British homeschool family likes best.

Cook hotdogs with the Sun in minutes
In this section we will show you how to make a powerful solar concentrator that can cook four or five hotdogs in minutes.

Cookin' Kids
Recipes (of course!), cooking safety tips, cooking terminology, and letters and jokes from readers. Reader participation is encouraged; we love to get recipes and jokes.

Cooking for Engineers
You'll enjoy this site because it has lots of photos of each step in the cooking process. There's an illustrated ingredient dictionary, so if you aren't sure of the difference between a shallot and a leek, you can see it here.

For Great Cakes, Get the Ratios Right
Experienced cake bakers would never dream of trying to bake a cake without first "doing the math" to make sure that the ingredients are in balance. Having the right proportions of flour, eggs, sugar, and fat makes all the difference.

Homemade Butter
Shake cream in a jar to make your own butter. Spread on a muffin for a real or imaginary tea party.

Honey Magic
You can make a shake, you can make a snack. Just start with honey and you can make magic! 

How to Read a Recipe
No matter what you like to read, you're in luck when it comes to reading recipes for kids - they're almost always easy to read and simple to follow.

Incredible Edible Chemical Landfill
Our edible landfill will represent all the chemical waste in the USA today. Proper treatment of the waste will be represented by equal share of the jello mold and consumes it, there will be none left at the end of the period. Whatever material remains will continue to be a problem for future generations.

The Incredible Edible Map
Perk up geography with a project the whole family can sink their teeth into: an incredible, edible cookie map of the United States, complete with chocolate chip mountains and blue frosting rivers swimming with gummy fish. It's fun, easy and a learning adventure from start to yummy finish! By Audrey M. Smith, HEM N/D 07.

A Japanese Cookbook For Kids
Recipes for dishes that are popular with school kids in Japan and are a cinch to prepare.

Kids Birthday Cakes
Themed recipes, pictures and decorating ideas. A perfect way to celebrate the end of a unit study, say, about the beach, outer space, or dinosaurs and more.

Kids Cooking - Recipes
Free recipes from many lands, sorted by age level and difficulty.

Kids Cooking - Whole Food Market
These recipes can be made very fast and they taste great. Before you start, be sure to check with Mom or Dad that it is OK for you to use the stove, sharp knives, and the blender.

The Mia Mango 5 A Day Recipe Inventor
Just select your favorite foods and this Flash site will deliver a recipe you are guaranteed to enjoy.

Pear Bear's Healthy Kid Recipes
We sent PearBear into his pantry to develop fun and easy recipes for you to use with USA Pears.

Pioneer Cooking: Johnny Cakes
Johnny Cake, Journey Cake, Corn Pone they are all basically the same thing. This bread is most commonly called corn bread today. Corn and corn meal (ground, dried corn kernels) was a staple of the early American diet.

Pioneer Cooking and Recipes
The main items pioneers kept on hand for cooking were corn, wheat, salt, sugar, molasses, and honey. Here are listed recipes using these items.

Plant Parts Salad
Leaves, stems, flowers, fruits and roots: we eat them all! Make a salad with a variety of plant parts.

Popcorn
A whole site just about popcorn! How to buy it, cook it, and eat it! Even books that feature popcorn in some way. A unit study about popcorn, you could say.

Science of Cooking
Here you'll find recipes, activities, and Webcasts that will enhance your understanding of the science behind food and cooking-and may even make you a better cook!

Soup of the Evening, Beautiful Soup
This site is for the kid in all of us, especially those that love a good, heart soup. Recipes, soup in the news, songs with soup lyrics. Great fun!

Spatulatta
A James Beard award winning website that features kids teaching kids how to cook healthy meals.

Sunmaid Get Cookin' Together
Clever raisin recipes to make with kids.

Tillamook Recipes for Kids
Hey kids! Welcome to your recipe section! It's full of delicious, easy-to-make dishes we know you'll love. So, check with your mom or dad, and then pick out something that looks good and give it a try! Good luck!

The Healthy Body Cookbook: Over 50 Fun Activities and Delicious Recipes for Kids
The Healthy Body Cookbook: Over 50 Fun Activities and Delicious Recipes for Kids
by Joan D'Amico and Karen Eich Drummond
There are many great cookbooks written for kids, but each chapter of this one has three special ingredients. First, each examines a body part or a topic of importance for maintaining good health. Second, the chapters also include science activities that explore those topics or body parts. Third, each then provides several nutritional recipes meant to boost the function or body part covered in the chapter.
 
What Einstein Told His Cook: Kitchen Science Explained
by Robert L. Wolke
With technical illustrations, tips, and more, the book offers abundant evidence that learning the whys and hows of cooking can help us enjoy the culinary process almost as much as its results.
 
The Ultimate Book of Kid Concoctions: More Than 65 Wacky, Wild & Crazy Concoctions
The Ultimate Book of Kid Concoctions: More Than 65 Wacky, Wild & Crazy Concoctions (Ultimate Book of Kid Concoctions)
by John E. Thomas
Jewel and Gem Goop. Make-it-Yourself Stickers. Tornado in a Bottle. Funny Putty. Fruity Lip Gloss. Magic Muck. Snow Globe. Scratch & Sniff Watercolors. Believe it or not, it's possible--easy, in fact!--to make every one of these "wacky, wild, and crazy concoctions."

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