Cooking With Kids: Sunshine Cupcakes

Here’s a tip for you: these easy cupcakes are a great craft to do with kids! We pulled out a favorite kid’s cookbook, knowing parents are already planning for Spring Break activities. We love this recipe from Barbara Beery’s series of children’s …

Here’s a tip for you: these easy cupcakes are a great craft to do with kids!

We pulled out a favorite kid’s cookbook, knowing parents are already planning for Spring Break activities. We love this recipe from Barbara Beery’s series of children’s cookbooks.

The recipe for “Sunshine Cupcakes” comes from Batter Up: Delicious Desserts, and is based off a simple vanilla cake mix. The recipe advises substituting apple juice for the water, but otherwise following box directions. Add white frosting with a little sunny yellow food coloring (and a drop or two of red) added and you get a sunshine cupcake that is as fun to eat as it is to make.

One of the things we love about Delicious Desserts is that it comes with a child-sized cloth chef’s toque that delights kids who are ready to grow their culinary skills. Kids as young as five can break an egg, stir a pot, and decorate a cupcake, after all. Give it a try–just be sure to have plenty of M&Ms, sprinkles, and pretzel sticks on hand!

The cookbook is getting hard to find, but you can still get another in the series, called Sensational Snacks (Barbara Beery, Barbara Berry. Gibbs Smith Publishers, $19.95 (68pp) ISBN 978-1-58685-365-5).

Batter Up Kids Delicious Desserts

Tommy Rees and Paul McCartney are doppelgangers

Has anyone ever seen Tommy Rees and Paul McCartney in the same place at the same time?

Greetings and a very warm and pleasant Merry Christmas to each and everyone of you who are celebrating today.

Where I’m at it’s about 30 or so degrees above what the average temperature is for this time of year so although I’m not headed to Arizona in a few days to see Notre Dame take on Oklahoma State, it feels almost as if I’m getting a vacation of sorts with this.

I just want to extend a quick thank you to all of you for your support of Fighting Irish Wire over this past year.  You can go a lot of places for news and opinions in regards to Notre Dame athletics but the fact that so many of you come back again and again is simply awesome and appreciated.

A big thanks as well goes to Geoffrey Clark, Michael Chen, and Jeff Feyerer for the time they put into making this sleigh fly each day.  I couldn’t manage this site without the work that all offer and appreciate the hell out of each of them.

Finally, since its Christmas I would lake to share with you a recent revelation I’ve had.  It came after I saw the music video for “Wonderful Christmas Time” by Paul McCartney for the first time recently and I can’t get the thought out of my head.

A younger Paul McCartney and Tommy Rees are identical and once you see it you’ll never be able to unsee it.

And with that in mind – Merry Christmas!

Related: Happy Festivus – An airing of Notre Dame football grievances!

Who should be on the next college football video game cover?

EA Sports has already stated they won’t be releasing a game this year, but if they were, who would be most deserving of the cover?

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EA Sports restarting the college football video game series has been in the news a bunch recently.

First, it was the news that it was coming out that news brought great joy for college football fans that haven’t had a new release of their video game since 2013.

Then it was Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick announcing that the Fighting Irish wouldn’t be participating in the game until players were to be paid for their likenesses.

All the talk of the game got me wondering who should be on the cover of the next release.

EA Sports has already stated they won’t be releasing a game this year, but if they were, who would be most deserving of the cover?

Here are who the five best candidates would have been: