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Breads
To download the recipes, simply click on the download link below. The recipes outlined on this page are contained within the download.
Recipes
    Oven French Toast
    Savory Cheese Muffins
    Dixieland Colby Biscuits
    Peachy Popover Pancakes
    Cheese Pretzels
    Carrot Bread
    Pumpkin Bread
    Hot Poppy Seed Bread
    Aloha Loaf
    Ahhh-Some Apple Muffins
    Three-Grain Peanut Bread
    Cranberry Orange Bread
    Fruit 'N' Cereal Brunch Cake
    Pineapple Bread Pudding
    Snickerdoodles
    Magic Crescent Puffs
    Chocolate Peanut Pizza
    Butterscotch Rolls
    Sun's Up French Toast
    Bran Muffins
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Breads


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Main Dishes
Veggie Dishes
Fruit Dishes
Breads
Desserts
Fun Foods

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Some recipes may contain individual commercial product names. It is the policy of CCNI not to endorse individual commercial products. The use of company or product names does not imply approval or recommendations of the products to the exclusion of others which may also be available.

Some recipes may contain food items that younger children may easily choke upon. Foods such as hot dogs, raw fruit and vegetable chunks, peanuts, peanut butter, etc. should be served appropriate to a child's age. This can prevent the food from getting lodged in a child's wind pipe.

Honey, or honey-containing foods, should not be given to children under one year of age. Honey can be contaminated with spores or clostridium botulinim, which can produce a toxin and cause severe illness or even death in infants. Older children and adults are not affected.