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Kids Macoroni Cheese.

 
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Chelseagirl
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 10:09 am    Post subject:
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Right I made Macaroni Cheese, for my daughter, but she didn't like it  

Maybe I shousldn't have put onions, leeks, herbs, mustartd and a Bayleaf in it  

Has anyone got a KIDS RECIPE.
My son loved it, and ate two big plates.
But it wasn't like my daughter has at school  

I want to make it for her agaion next week, a small one just for her.


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My kids just like it plain.

Macaroni with cheese sauce (butter and Flour then add the milk and then once thickened the cheese)(no frills).  

They do like Bacon in it though.
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Thanks Skyegal

Bacon sounds a good idea.

How much milk/cheese/flour do you use to make a small one.
My recipe was for 8   1 and 3/4 pints of milk  
Way too much.
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Hi Chelsea

Don't have proper measurements as made it that often but

melt about 1 oz butter - add couple of tablespoons of flour (to make paste) then add about 8 fl oz of milk.  Once thickened add the cheese.
(and the bacon if  your kids like it).
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Thanks Skyegal.

I might make it for them tonight.
I found some bacon in the freezer  




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