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another delicious recipe from our kitchen. We hope you enjoy it as much as we
did…
Once the noodles are dry, you can easily store them in the freezer until needed for dinner. Noodle making is a fun activity and a good way to introduce children to cooking. Besides, kids love noodles, kids of all ages!
PS, Grammy did the cutting of the noodle dough.
Breaking noodles is serious work!
Enjoy!
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So cute! Homemade noodles are the best!
ReplyDeleteoh how cute! I can't wait until my son is old enough to help me in the kitchen like that!
ReplyDeleteHomemade noodles, how nice! And your granddaughter is really cute!
ReplyDeleteThey are fun, especially with an enthusiastic helper, (like our granddaughters) and when you take your time, not rushing right before dinner.
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm, homemade noodles are so good. I haven't made them in a long time. A pretty girl with a cooking talent. Nice post.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Jeanne
Great tutorial! And you have an adorable helper! Thanks for sharing this with the Hearth and Soul Hop
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