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Breakfast Puffs from Felicity's cookbook

the cover of Felicity's cookbookWhen I was ten years old, my parents got American Girl dolls for both me and my sister (Molly for me, Kirsten for Raina). We had been begging for them for several years before they finally broke down and bought them, so it was a huge excitement for us. I spent about a year totally in love with my doll before the demands of middle school and being a pre-teen started to take over.

Traditionally, one of the Christmas gifts that my mom typically gives me is a sizable stack of second hand books that she picks up throughout the course of the year at thrift stores and used bookshops. This year, at the very bottom of that stack was an American Girl Cookbook. It belongs to Felicity, a doll that didn't exist when I was growing up, but is very cool nonetheless. I spent a little time flipping through it today and it seems like a great cookbook to use with kids, as it lays out the steps easily and clearly and none of the recipes are particularly challenging. One that particularly appeals to me is the one for Breakfast Puffs. They seem to be like popovers, although without the aggressive popping. They'd make a great cooking project to do with young ones, especially if you are looking for something to do with kids who are still out of school on winter break. The recipe is after the jump.

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