Showing posts with label cooking for girls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cooking for girls. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Cooking Games and Taco Salad


One of the easiest things to create for a healthy meal are taco salads. Of course, you’ll have to choose your ingredients wisely when you’re thinking about making taco salad as part of your cooking games. There are certainly ways to make it less healthy if you’re not careful about your choices. Start with a tortilla in a bowl. It’s better to use a real tortilla than a fried shell, but once you have your bowl ready, fill it up with grilled chicken, lettuce, tomatoes, light cheese and other goodies.

Having some variety makes it easy for everyone to pick the item that works best for them and you can create your own combination of yummy things as well. Top off your taco salad with a bunch of salsa or a tiny bit of queso. You can also use a dressing like a cilantro ranch or creamy jalapeno to give your cooking games just a bit more of a kick than you get with regular dressings, but again, this part of the cooking games will be very much a matter of personal taste.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Cooking Games and Triffles


It’s a funny word – triffle – but it’s the sort of dish that you can easily whip together that looks great and is delicious to boot. A triffle is simply a collection of things prepared in a big dish in layers. The dish is glass so that all of the layers are visible, which makes these cooking games even more enjoyable. One of the easiest of the triffle cooking games requires no cooking at all!

Start with a  triffle dish, some angel food cake, fresh strawberries and whipped cream. Then, start building your layers. Tear up the angel food cake for the bottom. Then, cut up the strawberries, sprinkle with sugar and add for the next layer. Next, smooth on some whipped cream before repeating with your cake, strawberries and cream for layer upon layer of yummy goodness. Top with some fresh strawberries and consider adding other fruits to really make this triffle cooking game truly delicious.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Cooking Games for Valentine’s Day


The best part of Valentine’s Day is finding something fun to make for your sweetheart. Your cooking games on this romantic holiday can be elaborate or simple. Make a full meal or just make a few cookies, but either way you’ll realize that baking is a great way to celebrate this month and share your joy with others, too. There are plenty of sweet treats that you can make for Valentine’s Day, but why stop there? You can do even more by making a full picnic! This is especially fun if you’re in school and have lunch together.

Your picnic can have sandwiches that you've made and some fruit you've cut up into a salad. Include some chips and dip and a bottle of lemonade and you've got quite a treat prepared for the two of you to share and enjoy. Then, for dessert, you can pull out the sweet treat that you've prepared and enjoy some brownies or perhaps a few cookies with pink sprinkles. After all, as we all know, it’s the thought that counts, and planning means you've put a lot of thought into your preparations!

Monday, January 21, 2013

Cooking Games and Soup


The weather is still a bit chilly, and that means it’s time to do some cooking. One of the best, and easiest, cooking games is creating a nice soup to enjoy at home. Cooking soup is often easier than you’d think since it involves just throwing a bunch of things into a big pot. For example take the contents of my pantry at this exact moment – I have chicken stock, potatoes, frozen chicken breasts and quite a few almost-too-old vegetables.

This is the perfect combination for a homemade vegetable soup. Start with the chicken stock and cut it down with water if it’s too salty for you. Then start slicing and dicing. Simply cut up all of your various vegetables into small pieces and toss them into the chicken stock. Since the cooking game wouldn't be complete without something of substance, defrost the chicken, grill it p and then chop it up into the soup if you’d like or toss in a handful of rice toward the end of the cook time to really make your cooking games fulfilling.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Cooking Games and Brownies


If there is any special treat that we all seem to enjoy universally, it has to be brownies. These rich, chocolate treats are ideal for so many occasions, and it helps that they are easy to make and simple to enjoy as well – you don’t even need to fork to make your way through the pan of brownies! That is both good and bad in a cooking game, of course, since eating too many decadent brownies can lead to more than a few extra calories.

The next time you get an urge for some chocolate, indulge your appetite with some brownies. And don’t just go for the regular ones. There are so many different flavors and types of brownies to try that you should never limit yourself by trying just the basic chocolate ones. Make your cooking games a chance to try the different brands and styles of the chewy treat. Make brownies with frosting, with nuts, with chocolate chunks and with swirls of caramel. The more you try the more you’ll realize that brownies are perhaps the very best dessert around.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Cooking Games for Potluck


The holidays bring a wave of potluck opportunities, and not all of them are easy to manage. If you’ve been asked to play some cooking games and whip up something delicious to bring to a potluck function, get a bit creative or stick to the basics, but don’t go overboard – this is supposed to be fun, remember?

Potatoes. You can’t go wrong with potatoes. People on all sorts of diets like to eat potatoes and you have plenty of choices as to how to prepare them. You can cut up new potatoes and season them before pan frying. Or create mashed potatoes with a bit of gravy on the side. They are easy to transport and everyone will love your cooking games.

Salad. A salad is another easy item to bring, and it has the added bonus of not being too hot to carry easily. Your salad should be a bit more than just a head of lettuce – try and make it more exciting than the basics, but bringing something green to a gathering shows a bit of balance in the cooking games as well.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Group Cooking Games


There are so many different opportunities to get together over the holiday season, so it's no wonder that there are endless parties that involve group activities for group cooking games. If you're thinking about throwing a party, consider the possibilities that come with a group cooking game.

Fondue Party - Find a recipe for fondue and then tearing up bread pieces and finding some fruit. You can have a fondue pot with cheese and perhaps a chocolate fountain to make it even tastier dessert from snack foods.

Cookie Party - Another easy cooking games party is to simply make a bunch of sugar cookies and then allow your guests to decorate them as they would like. They might decorate just the one cookie to eat now, or you can encourage them to decorate many more cookies and bring them home as a sort of party favor.

Pizza Party – Your cooking games don’t all have to be about sweets. You can easily have your guests create their own pizzas instead. Cook them up and then everyone can enjoy a bit of a hot meal on a cold day!

Monday, November 12, 2012

Cooking Games and Pie


There is something about pie that simply sounds delicious. We’re not talking about the mathematical pi – who cares about math when there are chocolate, banana and lemon ice box pies around to enjoy? It’s hard to even imagine a Thanksgiving without a pie, so there is no surprise at all that cooking games with pies are especially popular this time of the year.

There are a few ways to make pies – my personal favorite is to simply buy a pie that someone else has already made for me. Then all I have to do is pop the pie in the oven and bake it. Or I might elect to buy an ice box pie – those cooking games are even easier. In that case all I have to do is take the pie out of the refrigerator.

Of course, the true experts of the cooking games are those who legitimately know how to create a pie from scratch. When you start with an apple and wind up with an apple pie – you are definitely getting the most out of the cooking games you’re playing.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Cooking Games and Tailgating


If you've never been tailgating, be warned that it is an extreme sport. Tailgating isn’t for everyone – it’s a lot like camping, but of a more temporary variety. It is an opportunity to share in the spirit of your team and enjoy the victory that is surely at hand. If you’re going to enjoy tailgating and the cooking games that go along with it, there are a few simple rules to follow:

Know the laws. There are rules about where you can part and you may have to arrange a parking permit weeks ahead of time if you’re planning to tailgate at a particular stadium. Make your arrangements and get situated so that you can enjoy the fun of the event.

Bring friends. Tailgating by yourself isn't the right spirit of the cooking games. If you’re going to be tailgating, you need to have some friends along for the adventure. Invite your friends to bring along side dishes if you’d like since you’re cooking up the main dish.

Get creative. The cooking games that come from tailgating are legendary and you can create fabulous things with a bit of creative flare. Enjoy the opportunity and never try the same recipe twice!

Monday, October 15, 2012

Cooking Games and Dinner


One of the things kids can do for their parents is cook them dinner. It might not be the first thing that you think of when you start brain storming about cooking games, but making dinner for your family is a simple, easy way to help out around the house and earn some serious brownie points. Fortunately, cooking dinner isn't much trouble once you've got the hang of planning for it.

The first cooking game you might try for preparing dinner can be done in the crock pot. Grab some hamburger meat and find a collection of beans, soups and other canned vegetables. Dump the soups into the crock pot while you brown the hamburger meat with onions. Then dump the meat into the crock pot  stir it all up and set it on low all day. When you get home your cooking games will have paid off with a delicious, home-cooked meal.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Cooking Games and Health(ier) Halloween Treats


Let’s admit right now that Halloween treats stop being treats when they are totally healthy. Nobody wants to eat a handful of celery for Halloween after all! It’s about the candy, the sweets and the stomach-ache that comes later. That being said, there are some cooking games that give you a bit more flexibility when it comes to sweets on Halloween – you can make them sweet, but perhaps just a wee bit healthier as well.

Popcorn Balls – Make your own popcorn balls using butter, caramel and other natural ingredients. They will be loaded with sugar and fat, of course, but at least your homemade popcorn balls won’t be full of preservatives.

Candy Apples – These cooking games give you lots of choices for how to make things healthier. You’re going to have to use a bit of caramel on the apple, of course, but you can also use other ingredients to add some additional flavor and fun. Roll the apple in coconut or perhaps nuts. Then, enjoy the apple cooking games knowing you’re eating some good things along with that sticky caramel.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Cooking Games and Gifts


Most of us have a friend who is almost impossible to shop for. We don’t know what to buy for this individual, so why buy anything at all? You can easily show your affection and care for your friend by making something instead. Baked goods make a wonderful present- and you have an added bonus to these particular cooking games as well. Once you make your cake or whip up some fabulous cookies, you can enjoy eating them together, giving you a nice excuse to enjoy each other’s friendship that much more.

Of the many items you can enjoy making in these sorts of cooking games, the best tend to be sweets., Whip up a cake and bring it to school for a birthday present. Or make some cookies and spend some time creating the amazing final product by choosing fun frosting and topping ideas. You can even bring the frosting and sprinkles to the lunch table with you to decorate cupcakes and cookies together.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Cooking Games and Fast, Frozen Snacks


When you’re hungry for a snack, you don’t have the patience for a long, drawn-out cooking game. Cooking games can be fun, but they can also take a long time, which makes you frustrated and weak with hunger by the time that your food is actually ready. Fortunately there are several fast cooking games that result in some very nice snacks and even meal ideas.

Frozen waffles. Play some toaster cooking games when you get hungry and you’ll be snacking on hot waffles in just a few minutes. The healthiest frozen waffles are the whole grain varieties, of course, and you may discover that you can eat the waffles faster without syrup – that makes them a bit healthier, too.

Toast with…anything. Use that toaster again to make some toast. Then smear something on top of it to make it delicious and fast. You can do toast with butter. Toast with jelly. Toast with Nutella. Toast with peanut butter. Toast with cheese. Toast with absolutely anything you can imagine. It’s fast and reasonably healthy as well.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Cooking Games and the Lunch Box


While cooking games are important, it is just as important to give some thought to how your lunch is prepared in addition to the style of the food itself. What will your friends think of you if you walk in without a carefully prepared lunchbox on the first day of school? In fact, do you even know which lunch box is best for your style?

Cooking Games with Paper Bags
The staple for older kids may be the brown paper bag. Play some quick cooking games in the morning to prepare a sandwich, grab some chips and a drink. Eat up at lunchtime and you’re done. Ball the bag and trash up and throw it away. You go for quick and convenient. Lunch is all about the food.

Quirky Lunch Kit
On the other hand if you enjoy a bit of fun, you can enjoy a funky lunch kit instead of the standard bag. Find your favorite cartoon character or opt for a kit that is large enough to hold leftovers from home. Buy a metal lunch box or perhaps a little ice chest. Whatever you pick, be sure your cooking games are as delicious as the method of delivery.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Cooking Games and School Lunches


If you're not a huge fan of school cafeterias (and who is?) you probably want to take some time to play around with the possibilities of some new lunch ideas for the school year. This year your cooking games don't have to involve much more than sandwich bags and perhaps a thermos, but yummy school lunches are not beyond your grasp and they certainly can cost less than the cafeteria version as well.

In your school lunch, you should be thinking first about protein. Protein is what you need for energy throughout the rest of your day. What can you eat to get your daily dose of protein? You might try a soup with some meat and beans inside, a cold wrap full of chicken and beans or even a peanut butter sandwich. All other items in your cooking games should compliment your protein selection to be sure that you're getting as many good, healthy nutrients as possible before you head to your next class.

Monday, July 16, 2012

Cooking Games and the Crockpot


It’s amazing the sort of things you can cook in a crockpot. You can make the standard pot roast, of course, and there are plenty of soups that can be thrown into the pot to simmer all day while you’re at school or work, but have you tried all of the various cooking games that can be played with a crockpot? Probably not, since it’s impossible there are so many!

To enjoy cooking games with a crockpot, you’ll need to start with some great ideas. Search the web or buy a book of good crockpot recipes. Many of them will require you to cook the meat ahead of time for chicken or beef recipes, but there are others that simply require you to put things in the pot, turn it on and walk out the door. From appetizers to desserts, there are hundreds of possibilities. Why not try some of your own inventions and enjoy the results of your very own cooking games?

Monday, July 9, 2012

The Basics of Cooking Games


Cooking games are one of the most challenging and entertaining games to play online. Most of the cooking games wouldn't strike you as a major brain teaser, but they are a bit harder to play than you might first imagine. With the cooking games, you’ll be asked to whip up some meals for customers. The type of meal you’re preparing will depend most on the customer that you’re trying to please and the sort of cooking game that you’re playing.

There are cooking games for barbeque as well as pizza and ice cream as well. There are actually endless varieties of cooking games out there, and it’s easy to find one that suits – although you won’t be doing any eating with these guys. Start your cooking games by choosing a game you like and then pay careful attention. Orders will come in and you’ll need to check your orders and keep and eye on the grill. Cook the food! Be careful not to virtually burn any of it! Serve it up and then keep up as the game speeds up!

Monday, June 25, 2012

Cooking Games and Healthy Foods


While it’s tempting to bake delicious treats most of the time when you’re enjoying cooking games, there are plenty of other cooking games you can enjoy as well that are a bit healthier. If you’re into baking, for example, skip the cake and cookies for a week and focus instead on baking bread or baking a lasagna. Baking bread can be especially rewarding because it is so labor intensive. Not only that, but you can have a great deal of fun playing with the different types of grains and nuts that you can add to the bread.

Of course, there are some great ways to practice your new healthy cooking games without even making a mess in the kitchen. Start your games by playing cooking games online. Get some ideas there about things you can make that are pretty healthy – barbeque, fruit salad and hamburgers are a good start. Then, take what inspires you online and turn it into the real deal in the kitchen!

Monday, June 11, 2012

Cooking Games and Easy Variety

If you love cooking games, how often do you change things up just a bit because you can? Often getting a bit of variety in your cooking games isn’t challenging. It’s just a matter of substituting one thing for another. For example, if you love making chocolate chip cookies, why not break out of the traditional mold and use the same recipe with some new ingredients? For example, you can find dark chocolate chips, white chocolate chips, butterscotch chips and any number of small candies like Reese’s Pieces or M&Ms. All of those make recipes in your cooking games even more delicious.

Of course you have other options as well for cooking games and easy variety. Use your favorite seasoning for steak on your chicken. Try using sausage instead of regular hot dogs. Try adding different kinds of cheese to your burgers and sandwiches. The results are not only impressive, but delicious as well. And with some easy variety in your cooking games, you’ll be able to expand your menus that much more.


Monday, May 28, 2012

Cooking Games and Pasta

Of all the various dishes to cook, pasta is one of the easiest. There are so many different styles of pasta available, and they are all delicious. Often cooking pasta is as simple as throwing a handful of dry noodles into boiling water. The noodles cook for less than ten minutes and then we all have a delicious lunch. Of course, the success of your pasta cooking games depends rather heavily on the type of sauce you decide to use.

Many types of pasta are delicious with a bit of pure butter tossed into the pan. Or for a bit of extra flavor you can use some garlic butter and sprinkle on Parmesan. If you're feeling a bit more adventurous, using a canned or jarred sauce is simple, but the best sauces are those that you create at home. This doesn't have to be a challenge - it's usually as simple as cutting up some veggies, throwing them in a pan with spices and allowing it to all boil down a bit. The end product is a meal fit for a king! Or at least a hungry teenager.