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Baking question - advice needed please

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CrazyBabies · 05/01/2012 09:53

Hi there. I mind two sisters who come each day with incredibly healthy lunches. I was thinking about making chocolate crispy cakes - nice and simple! However, I am a bit worried that the parent (who is v lovely), may think them not that healthy!!!
So I just wondered what your thoughts were on this.
We do a fair bit of cooking, banana cakes, biscuits, pizza, bread...

Or perhaps you have an easy simple different recipe I could do.
Have really bad head today so just want nice calm easy day. Quiet morning in then going to woods.

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dotty2 · 05/01/2012 10:08

Why not add some chopped dried fruit to make them a bit healthier? Mine like snipping dried apricots with scissors.

mummystandthere · 05/01/2012 10:58

flapjacks?

ChitChatInChaos · 06/01/2012 13:25

Pumpkin scones. Not met a child who doesn't love them!!

thebody · 06/01/2012 15:44

fruit salads and stuff the baking, hope your head is ok now??

minderjinx · 06/01/2012 18:01

How about cheesecake? Biscuit base, low fat cream cheese in the topping and some sliced fresh fruit arranged artistically on top (you could do individual ones if some are going to be less artistic than others)

alison222 · 06/01/2012 18:11

talk to the mum and see what she thinks. She may not mind as an occasional treat.
cheese straws are easy too, flapjacks, muffins - with fruit in them etc

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