Kids Central Kitchen baking mixes – review, coupon, and giveaway

Kidscentralkitchen_flapjacksPlaying with kids can be a chore for parents.  Kids play by their own rules and often with toys that are missing pieces which gets very frustrating for me.  If you are looking for something more structured, fun, and educational to do with your young kids, look no further than Kids Central Kitchen.  My kids LOVE to help me cook and love the end result even more.

  • Kids Central Kitchen has 7 different baking mixes including Flap Jacks, Propellar Energy Bars (my favorite), and Brownies. 
  • You provide minimal ingredients, mostly water, milk, oil, and/or yogurt and the rest is in the baking mix. 
  • These baking mixes provide an easy, fun way for older kids to work on basic skills like measuring and reading.
  • Simple yes, full of yummy delicious flavor.. yes!

You'll also find kitchen utensils, bakeware, and baking supplies at Kids Central Kitchen and while you're there check out the Kids Baking Party in a Box!

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COUPON CODE: MOMMY15 – get 15% off your order (expires 12/31/09)

GIVEAWAY: One lucky reader will win a $25 Kids Central Kitchen gift certificate!
Leave a comment below telling me what color the BIG mixing bowl on the Kids Central Kitchen homepage is and your email address will be entered in the giveaway drawing!  GET TWO ENTRIES when you tell me a short story about a funny cooking experience you've had in the comments area below.

32 thoughts on “Kids Central Kitchen baking mixes – review, coupon, and giveaway

  1. red bowl in the “baking supplies” section. And the earliest baking mishap I can remember is at overnight camp, when my best friend and I didn’t realize the difference between baking soda and baking powder and made little round hockey pucks as part of dinner. We had a good time, though.

  2. The biggest mixing bowls are red, green or blue. I love nothing more than bakling with children. I did it with my classes as a special ed teacher. I did it with my two daughters and I am looking ahead to baking with my granddaughter in a few years. She is due 6/22/09. I am excited by the possibilities. Thanks!

  3. Funny story: About 20 years ago I decided to make my first turkey. I had no idea what I was doing. I didn’t find out that I had cooked my turkey upside down until my brother went to carve the turkey and asked why the top of the top turkey wasn’t browned. However, that was one the moistest turkeys I have ever had….LOL!

  4. Here’s my funny kitchen (almost) mishap story. I eat microwaved oatmeal for breakfast and always add cinnamon to the bowl before I microwave the oatmeal and water. Once about 5 AM I was getting my breakfast ready. I grabbed a jar from the spice rack to add the cinnamon, half-awake. I suddenly thought: wouldn’t it be funny if I grabbed the chili powder jar instead of the cinnamon? (Both looked exactly alike, except for the label.) I looked at the spice jar label and that was exactly what I had done! Thankfully, I noticed it before I added it to the water and oatmeal mixture in the bowl. The moral of this story is: be fully awake before you microwave your oatmeal! LOL!

  5. Hopefully this is not a trick question as there is a red mixing pitcher and the little girl is handling a clear mixing bowl.

  6. Well, the funniest kitchen incident or cooking story was when my daughter was refusing to drink milk so we would mix chocolate Ovaltine in her milk so she wouldn’t think it was milk. One day I threw the spoonful of ovaltine into the milk and then turned around the put the milk carton back in the fridge. I turned back to the cup and was greeted with a cup of milk thrown all over me. My 2-year-old decided to stir it for mommy and ended up knocking most of it onto my shirt and jeans. That was not so much fun at the time, but is making me smile thinking about the look on her face now.:)

  7. I’m not much of a cook, but hope my children end up a little better off than I am. One day fairly recently I was talking to a friend about how I am not much of a cook as well. My kids were playing in the playroom nearby. My youngest daughter, 3, said “Sure you cook good! You make the best Rice Krispies ever!” I had to laugh that Rice Krispies was the best she could come up with – what a sweetie!

  8. Red

    I went to a party and brought delicious looking chocolate frosted cookies. The problem was I forgot to put sugar in the cookie dough and I wondered why people were taking one bite and putting them down. I tasted one and it was like a frosted piece of dough!

  9. I needed one stick of butter, and sent my son next door to the old woman who lives there. He came back with a stick of butter in a box that had held 3 other sticks. I made the frosting for a cake I was bringing that night to a potluck. I tasted the frosting, and it was AWFUL!!! I couldn’t even imagine what went wrong…until I dug through the garbage and saw the date on the butter box…..1996!!!! 13-year-old butter!

  10. Funny experience…I tried to bake my dad a cake years ago, and switched up baking powder and baking soda (without realizing). Even though the cake looked a little funny, I went ahead and iced it. When we went to cut it-it was like a brick. The whole thing had to go straight to the trash!

  11. Well there is a red mixing bowl on the homepage under baking supplies, but the large mixing bowl in the big picture is clear. Thanks for the opportunity.

  12. I see three. Under baking supplies there is a red one and baking kits a brown and blue one. I hope this is right.

  13. Well this cooking story wasn’t funny at the time, but it’s funny now. My son had asked me to bake 24 cupcakes for his 6th grade class (many years ago), I don’t remember the occassion but what I do remember is making the cupcake batter and frosting from scratch because I had not been given enough notice in advance to buy the mixes at the grocery store-you know how it is. Kids ask you to bake something for their class the night before they need it! The not-so-funny part at the time was confusing baking powder for baking soda and salt for sugar. I use to keep these baking supplies in canisters and got them confused. Needless to say, there were a lot of 6th graders running to the bathroom that afternoon!

    maggie@mannwieler.com

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