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naturemaiden Posted - Dec 04 2018 : 12:34:04 PM
Hi everyone,

there are too many pics, so I'm just going to list the link...Check out the foods I made with Toy Ovens, more pics to follow...
http://vintage-toy-ovens.com/foods-made-in-toy-ovens



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Lil' Chefs Cookbook- Delicious Recipes for Toy Ovens - http://www.vintage-toy-ovens.com/

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IndoorsyGal Posted - Jan 01 2019 : 3:47:21 PM
These are incredible!

https://sweaterdoll.blogspot.com
naturemaiden Posted - Dec 06 2018 : 12:32:37 PM
I love cooking in them. The other day I made stew, home fries, a breakfast casserole, sweet potato fries and sirloin steak. I have a long list of other foods I'm going to make. When you preheat the easy bake ovens, you do so for 15 minutes, then they are hot enough (about 350 degrees) to cook. The newer models have a heating element instead of light bulbs, and they get equally as hot. All of my food pics:
http://vintage-toy-ovens.com/foods-made-in-toy-ovens



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Lil' Chefs Cookbook- Delicious Recipes for Toy Ovens - http://www.vintage-toy-ovens.com/

Vintage Sewing Machines, Original Parts & Related Book Titles - http://www.thriftyfarmgirl.com/

My Books: https://www.amazon.com/Connie-McCaffery/e/B01IRQND8O#

Handcrafted Artisan Soap https://www.etsy.com/shop/naturemaiden
windypines Posted - Dec 06 2018 : 05:01:48 AM
We had a turquoise colored easy bake oven. I remember making little cookies. How fun.

Farming in WI

Michele
MaryJanesNiece Posted - Dec 05 2018 : 1:31:43 PM
I seriously love these and miss mine all the time. I can't wait tell my baby girl is old enough to get one and make little meals with me. It will be so much fun!

Krista
lovinRchickens Posted - Dec 04 2018 : 2:30:03 PM
Connie,
All of those pics look stunning! I love all your ovens of yesteryear. We have a couple here but are newer. Only 15 years old, I think.

Farmgirl #5111
Farmgirl of the month October 2014
Blessings
~Kelly~
ddmashayekhi Posted - Dec 04 2018 : 1:22:31 PM
Oh yum! They looked delicious. I had an easy bake oven when I was a kid, but nothing ever looked this good when I used it!

Dawn in IL

In winter the stars seem to have rekindled their fires, the moon achieves a fuller triumph, and the heavens wear a look of a more exalted simplicity. ~John Burroughs, "The Snow-Walkers," 1866
YellowRose Posted - Dec 04 2018 : 12:49:01 PM
Connie I'm impressed. Never knew the toy ovens would get hot enough to really cook.

Sara~~~ FarmGirl Sister #6034 8/25/14
FarmGirl of the Month Sept 2015.

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