My niece is 10 and I don't know what to cook for her when I babysit. Any ideas, user?

My niece is 10 and I don't know what to cook for her when I babysit. Any ideas, user?

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2 girls. One Cup. LOL

You could make mac n cheese or some other sort of pasta

Kids will eat anything. Just make sure you don't poison her and you'll be fine

Eww, user!

But user, I'm not McDonalds. How do I make a burger? And I can't pasta!

How would I poison her? I don't want to T_T

make her some ribs with bbq sauce and some vegetables

no one gives a fuck about your niece.

take your shit somewhere else cuck

Don't be a retard OP.

Think of a dish that's good, then go on google and search "how to cook____"

Grilled cheese sandwiches.
Easy, cheap, kids love them.

Burgers are easy.
>Stuff to have on hand:ground beef, buns, lettuce, tomato, red onion, cheese, pickle, mayo, ketchup mustard, salt, black pepper, garlic powder, paprika.
>Into a bowl: ground beef salt, pepper, a little garlic powder, and two pinches of paprika and mix
>Grab a fist full and form a patty about as wide as your hand. Quarter to half inch thick. Push a little dent in the middle of one side. For heat distribution.
>Heat up a cast iron skillet in medium heat. Medium-high if your stove runs a little cool.
>As it heats up put a little oil in and coat the pan.
>Once it's good and hot (you can usually tell as the oil starts to smoke/steam a little) throw on the patties dent side down.
>Five minutes on one side flip, four on the other. After a minute or two put your preferred cheese on.
>Once they're nice and even dark brown on both sides, don't let them burn times are a guesstimate, use your spatula to put them on a plate.
>Let them cool a little. Usually takes enough time to shred some lettuce and slice tomatoes and onions. If you're slow at chopping you might do this ahead of time though.
>Set out all the condiments and you guys go to town!
>I'm not huge on french fries so I get everyone's favorite chips and crunchy snacks when I make burgers.

ask her what she wants.

fatbacks, chitlins, collard greens, cornbread, fishheads, pigs feet, fried okra, gumbo, grits n mashed potatoes with biscuits and gravy and sweet potato pie oohhhhh LAWD!!!

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well if allergy are not an issue you can make a simple sandwich, if it's an over night thing cereal is fine for the mornings, grilled cheese is simple and quick as well and maybe hot dogs with whatever toppings she wants if her parents are not too worried over her diet

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Muh niggra

Vegetables and non-dry foods are the best choice.

just order a pizza mate

Pickles and milk

Beef Stroganoff (not the hamburger helper kind). it's stupid simple taste great.

I always enjoyed tuna melts when I was younger

cook something easy and be something she inspires to be.

Aaaasssskkkkkkk

thank u for the tips, i will make my loli fat

blessed quads of loli uncle

Chicken nuggets, chicks of all ages love that shit.

Put clean cooked spinach and kale into a blender with a bunch of berries and water.

Make French toast with real butter, cinnamon and maple syrup.

Just always make sure there is enough protien in her diet.

For a 10 year old my suggestions are

Boxed Mac n cheese
Frozen Chicken fingers
Grilled sandwiches (grilled cheese, hot ham and cheese, hot turkey and cheese)
Frozen pizza
Microwaved potato halves with salt, butter, and cheese
PB&J sandwiches


Accompany meals with apples slices and a glass of milk (which or chocolate, whatever floats her boat)

any shit off the dollar menu at the nearest fast food shack, kids are simple

healthy food. She will eat what you tell her to eat. Protein, vegetables, etc.

Allright, get the Kraft Mac and Cheese and do the following.

Big pot of water, boil that shit. Grate pic related cheese or half a cup of whatever good strong orange cheddar you can find, hopefully not brit stuff it's pretty salty but the point is to get that actual extra sharp ultra-cheese flavor in there. Also use real butter, preferably like 2.5 tablespoons of Plugra butter (carries a bit of a strange but good yogurt-like taste, fattier than normal butter) but really any real butter will do. It says 1/4th cup milk but do 1/3rd, maybe a little less, depends how gooey you want it to be and what the kids say they like about the sauce, but I find a runny sauce ultimately carries more explosive cheddar flavors. But really otherwise follow the instructions on the kraft box, don't over or undercook it (go for 7:30 mins on a good gas stove at like setting 7 or 8, but only after you get it back boiling when you throw the noodles in). Also remember to stir a lot in the first 3 minutes so that shit doesn't clump up. The extra milk will balance out the extra cheese and you will get an explosive flavored cheddar mac and cheese that children and stoners will beg you to make. I have had to make my mac and cheese for wine drunk 35 year olds who knew me when they were kids. My mom taught me to do this. Everyone likes it. It's terrible for you, though.

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Do foods that kids generally like. So pasta, pizza, tacos, nachos, sushi, burgers, sausage and mash potatoes, etc. If she has an allergy problem or some kind of issue you can most likely find recipes to compensate for that need

Eggs