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A few weeks ago I told you how I have the kids separated to help with each meal during the day. In that post I told you how I let Princess V smell the spices and pick some out to make Venice’s Chicken. Today I’m excited to share an extremely easy, but very tasty French Toast recipe.
I created the Apple Pie French Toast one day when I realized too late we were out of cinnamon. I started going through the spice cupboard (yes I have a cupboard dedicated to spices), to see what in the world I could substitute, because of course I already had most of the mixture whipped up. It needed something! I’ve tried a few different spices, but this recipe is by far my favorite on French Toast!
Of course here I’ll show you just how easy it is to get kids involved in the kitchen as well. Above you see my breakfast helper, Princess C flipping pancakes. A few pointers before you let your 5 year old near the stove
- Talk to them about how hot the pan will be. Make sure they are aware of where their hands are at all times on the spatula so they don’t get too close to the hot stove.
- If a slice of bread flops off the spatula onto the counter, or stove top, or half on half off, don’t let your child adjust it.
- Parental supervision should be used at all time when cooking with kids in the kitchen
Apple Pie French Toast




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