The ultimate dessert hot drink, a hot chocolate is best enjoyed in a mug in front of the TV watching a movie with a rug over your legs. In a pinch, it can also be enjoyed out of a thermos flask at the footy.
INGREDIENTS
375ml milk (your choice of full cream, low fat or skim)
2 teaspoons of Cadbury Drinking Chocolate
3 Marshmallows
EQUIPMENT NEEDED
Saucepan or microwave safe mug or jug
Thermos Flask for storage
Spoon
METHOD
- Heat the milk (either in a saucepan or microwave safe mug or jug)
- Stir in the drinking chocolate.
Caution, if the milk is too hot, and the chocolate gets added too quickly, it will bubble over and you can burn yourself.
- Pour in to your thermos flask (see below for our favourite thermos flasks)
- Pop marshmallows on top
- Put the lid on ready for transport

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A simple recipe that parents around the world dread! “Raging Red Cordial on the Run” has the ability to turn any quiet child in to a menace that won’t stop jumping around, wriggling and making noises! Easy to prepare, not so easy to live with!!
INGREDIENTS
Water
Red Cordial
Ice Cubes
EQUIPMENT NEEDED
Your favourite drink bottle
Measuring Spoons & cups
METHOD
- Measure out cordial in to your water bottle. Read the label on the cordial bottle for specific measurements
- Top up the drink bottle with water, preferably filtered.
- Drop in ice-cubes
RECIPE VARIATIONS
For a calmer drink, use Ribena instead of red cordial
TIPS
There are plenty of drink bottles on the market that have a wide mouth and are bpa free that suit this drink perfectly. Visit BPA Free Water Bottles for Australia’s best selection.
For that child with too many beans in them, the best bottle choice is something from the Camelbak Water Bottle range. Our personal favourite is something from the Camelbak Better Bottle range. These bottles are BPA Free, made from safe Tritan plastic (or stainless steel) and have a drinking straw and a bite valve. This makes them easy to drink from, leak-proof when closed and spill-proof when open.

They are available in a kaleidoscope of colours and come in 400ml, 500ml, 750ml and 1 litre sizes. View the entire range of Camelbak Bottles at Shop Naturally
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céréales pour le petit déjeuner
A tricky dish, céréales pour le petit déjeuner, also known in English as ‘breakfast cereal’ is a simple 2 ingredient dish. Eaten mainly by children, but enjoyed by children of all ages. Sometimes eaten in the evening and known as ‘brinner’.
INGREDIENTS
1 -2 cups of your favourite boxed breakfast cereal
250ml of milk (skim, lite, low fat, full cream, extra dollop or soy)
EQUIPMENT NEEDED
Breakfast bowl
Measuring Cup
Spoon
METHOD
- Place bowl on bench, sit spoon (face up) next to the bowl on the bench.
- Measure out your breakfast cereal. Be sure not to allow the plastic toy or basketball card to stay in the bowl.
- Top up with milk.
- Serve immediately, this dish does not keep well and does not freeze.
RECIPE VARIATIONS
For variety, mix 2 cereals together – a favourite that can double as a tasty dessert is 1/2 coco pops and 1/2 fruit loops.
ADDITIONAL TIPS
Store left over cereal in the Lock & Lock Cereal Container. This 3.9L bpa free plastic container has a flip top lid for easy cereal dispensing and is completely water-tight and air-tight. Click on the image below to buy from Shop Naturally or view all the Lock & Lock BPA Free Plastic Containers in the range. This cereal container is also ideal for storing rice, flour, pasta and other items in your pantry.
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