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Blog EntryApr 1, '10 3:38 AM
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Mabuhay!

Here's something for the kiddies!

As some of you may know, I was like a mad woman hanging out at The Landmark grocery for the past few days! LOL! I am happy to announce that a lot of the things I bought have finally been put to good use. Just like the Farm Animal Rice & Corn Vegetable Pasta I bought for Aryanna.

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Tom and I try to involve our daughter in the kitchen as much as we can because it's the best way to learn how to cook. We just make sure that we take extra precaution when she's helping out with the preparation and cooking of the food. So far, she's been really good at it. We're over the moon! Good job, Aryanna!

This recipe is simple enough for kids ages 12 years old and above. Parental guidance is required.
Watchunid:

Grated light cheese or mozarella
Salt

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Animal pasta
If your kids are allergic to dairy, nuts, wheat, gluten, etc., Orgran gluten-free Farm Animals pasta (P155.35) is the answer. Available at The Landmark. You can also use any brand of animal pasta that's available in groceries and health food stores.

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Pesto
Aryanna likes Bravo's pesto sauce.

Easy peasy:

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Follow the instructions

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Drain pasta when cooked. In a pan, heat up 3-4 tbsp. of pesto, then add the cooked pasta.  Add more pesto if desired. Add salt. Toss pasta with the sauce but don't overcook it.

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Add light cheese or mozarella.
Serve with a smile! :D




6 Comments
fashionistashaven wrote on Apr 1, '10
Hi! Im inlove with the farm animal pasta too! :)
jelabeee2000 wrote on Apr 1, '10
Nice. =D
qycexaden wrote on Apr 1, '10
It really looks yummy plus it's a healthy treat for kids, too =)
leslievillanueva wrote on Apr 1, '10
oh my, must buy as in when the malls are open na gogogo! my boys will love this!
star1976 wrote on Apr 1, '10
Mabuhay!

Here's something for the kiddies!

As some of you may know, I was like a mad woman hanging out at The Landmark grocery for the past few days! LOL! I am happy to announce that a lot of the things I bought have finally been put to good use. Just like the Farm Animal Rice & Corn Vegetable Pasta I bought for Aryanna.

Image and video hosting by TinyPic

Tom and I try to involve our daughter in the kitchen as much as we can because it's the best way to learn how to cook. We just make sure that we take extra precaution when she's helping out with the preparation and cooking of the food. So far, she's been really good at it. We're over the moon! Good job, Aryanna!

This recipe is simple enough for kids ages 12 years old and above. Parental guidance is required.
Watchunid:

Grated light cheese or mozarella
Salt

Image and video hosting by TinyPic
Animal pasta
If your kids are allergic to dairy, nuts, wheat, gluten, etc., Orgran gluten-free Farm Animals pasta (P155.35) is the answer. Available at The Landmark. You can also use any brand of animal pasta that's available in groceries and health food stores.

Image and video hosting by TinyPic
Pesto
Aryanna likes Bravo's pesto sauce.

Easy peasy:

Image and video hosting by TinyPic
Follow the instructions

Image and video hosting by TinyPic
Drain pasta when cooked. In a pan, heat up 3-4 tbsp. of pesto, then add the cooked pasta.  Add more pesto if desired. Add salt. Toss pasta with the sauce but don't overcook it.

Image and video hosting by TinyPic
Add light cheese or mozarella.
Serve with a smile! :D



Pesto looks great, Just to say, We live in Genova Italy where pesto Originated, Its my son Charles favorite, and glad to know there are good brands there of pesto, thanks Jen, But have you tried them?
mabuhaygirl wrote on Apr 1, '10
Pesto looks great, Just to say, We live in Genova Italy where pesto Originated, Its my son Charles favorite, and glad to know there are good brands there of pesto, thanks Jen, But have you tried them?
Viva Italia! I miss Italy...

You're so lucky! Fresh pesto is the best! I love pesto! In fact, I cooked the whole box of animal pasta and divided it between my daughter and I. ;)

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