In case you were curious, we're still fascinated with the mini-corndog maker. Though really, how could you not be???
F&B wanted mini-corndogs for school, so I told them I'd make some fresh in the morning if they were fine with cereal for breakfast. That made a deal, so they got to have corn dogs.
Both kids had the same lunch 3 mini corn dogs (I actually used mini sausages instead of hotdogs), along with a container of ketchup to dip it in. They had carrots, cherries and a few veggies sticks to round out the meal, along with Greek yogurt for a snack. It's packed in our Easy Lunchboxes (also available on Amazon).
F&B wanted mini-corndogs for school, so I told them I'd make some fresh in the morning if they were fine with cereal for breakfast. That made a deal, so they got to have corn dogs.
Both kids had the same lunch 3 mini corn dogs (I actually used mini sausages instead of hotdogs), along with a container of ketchup to dip it in. They had carrots, cherries and a few veggies sticks to round out the meal, along with Greek yogurt for a snack. It's packed in our Easy Lunchboxes (also available on Amazon).
You kids don't have a problem with eating cold mini corn dogs? I love the idea but not sure if K would go for it.
ReplyDeleteA mini corn dog maker....how cool is that! But here in Germany you cannot find such a gadget :-( I have a mini muffin maker. Maybe I can try to make some in it...just with another shape.
ReplyDeleteDo you have the recipe for the corn dogs? Is it just a batter for corn muffin?
Thanks :)
Very cute!
ReplyDeleteThey'll eat them cold. I personally wouldn't, but they don't seem to mind.
ReplyDeleteCorn muffin or cornbread batter works perfectly. There's a recipe on here somewhere, I'll see if I can find it for you. :)