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  2. 30 Easy, Healthy Snacks for Kids That They'll Absolutely Love

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    Here's a secret nutrition experts want you to know: For many kids, snacks aren't just an afterthought, they are the main event: "Adults can get all their nutrients in their three main meals, but ...

  3. 50 Healthy Kid Friendly Dinners That Can Be Made in a Pinch - AOL

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    For more easy dinner ideas for kids, make sure to check out our lists of school lunch ideas for picky eaters, chicken recipes for kids, and kid-friendly slow cooker recipes next.

  4. 21 Healthy Halloween Treats That Even the Kids Will Love - AOL

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    These healthy treats are made with dried apples, dates, and powdered peanut butter. But the surprising ingredient is crushed kettle corn which gives them a sweet and salty flavor. Get the Peanut ...

  5. Kids' meal - Wikipedia

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    The kids' meal or children's meal is a fast food combination meal tailored to and marketed to children. Most kids' meals come in colorful bags or cardboard boxes with depictions of activities/games on the bag or box and a toy inside. [1] [2] Most standard kids' meals comprise a burger or chicken nuggets, a side item, and a soft drink. [2]

  6. Recipe - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known written recipes date to 1730 BC and were recorded on cuneiform tablets found in Mesopotamia. [2] Other early written recipes date from approximately 1600 BC and come from an Akkadian tablet from southern Babylonia. [3] There are also works in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs depicting the preparation of food. [4]

  7. Julie & Julia - Wikipedia

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    Both of these books were written and published between 2004 and 2006. Powell's book was based on her blog The Julie/Julia Project, [3] where she documented online her daily experiences cooking each of the 524 recipes in Child's 1961 cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking. The film is the first major motion picture based on a blog. [4]