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I just got the cookbook yesterday and wondered if any of you could share which recipes were favorites at your house (or ones to avoid). I am getting quite the cookbook collection for gluten-free but thought I better get one aimed for just kids. Thanks for your input. :) Kendra

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I just got the cookbook yesterday and wondered if any of you could share which recipes were favorites at your house (or ones to avoid). I am getting quite the cookbook collection for gluten-free but thought I better get one aimed for just kids. Thanks for your input. :) Kendra

My favorites are the banana bread (I advise making it in mini loaves to avoid burning the crust), crustless quiche (I use way more bacon than they call for though), the garlic biscuits (I double the garlic and add two cups of cheese), mini muffins (I use chocolate chips), chicken biscuit surprise, buttermilk pancakes (even better with blueberries), cowboy coffee cake (doesn't cook the whole way through unless you put it in several smaller pans), and the buttermilk biscuits.

Can you tell I LOVE this cookbook?!?!?! Everything that I've made from it has turned out excellent with very little tweaking.

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Owen'sMom Rookie

I just got the book in the mail last week and made the snickerdoodles the other day, they were yummy and the whole family enjoyed them.

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2Boys4Me Enthusiast

Banana Bread. Ty eats some everyday at school. Gramma says the Sugar Cookies taste just the same as the ones made with all-purpose flour.

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Cheri A Contributor

Sugar Cookies, Fig Bars (adapted), Banana Bread!

I still need to try that chicken bisquit surprise!!

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