My Children Do Not like to Eat Cake

Updated on August 15, 2008
D.A. asks from Camden, NY
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My son is going to be turning 4 in 2 weeks and as much as he and his sister ask for cake, they do not like to eat it, they just like the idea of one. Since it will be his special day I think that he should have a special treat I just can't think of a fun treat for the party. Does anyone have any ideas of what to do in place of a cake for a 4 year old who does not like pie either. Thank you for your help.

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Thank you to everyone for the great suggestions. Today was my son's birthday and I decided to go with the giant cookie cake. It was great, he loved it, he has never met a cookie that he didn't like. I am going to keep the other suggestions and try them too. Thanks again.

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B.A.

answers from New York on

You can make a cookie cake, they even sell them.....I've made cinnamon bun towers, rice krispie treat cakes, donuts, cupcakes, brownies whatever you can stick a candle into.....who's to say an ice cream sundae can't be an equally good cake.

Whatever is going to make them smile...offer these suggestions to them, and they just may love it!

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B.B.

answers from New York on

Diana,
Yes, I do have an idea for you: Banana Splits! The beauty of this is that the kids can help make them if they're older than like 3 y/o, and they are much healthier than cakes and pies. We add things like fresh strawberries or raspberries instead of the maraschino cherry thing. And the kids really like spraying the whipped cream on top!

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E.R.

answers from New York on

3 words: ICE CREAM CAKE!
You can also make a giant "chipwhich" ( i did this when i was little with my mom) by making 2 giant chocolate chip cookies and once they are COMPLETELY cooled, put a load of ice cream in the middle of them. Put back in freezer until ready to serve.

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T.C.

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worms in dirt.. pudding with crushed oreos on top put gummy worms on it or other gummy bugs, put it all in a new pot and serve with a new small garden shovel

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L.H.

answers from New York on

Solid ice-cream cake like the ones at Dairy Queen or Friendly's.

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J.P.

answers from Buffalo on

You could make a rice crispy "cake." I am a baker, and I do this all the time for variation. If you have a theme, you can purchase a pan in a coordinating shape and decorate with icing, or just use a regular pan you have at home. decorate it with candy, icing, cookies, ect...
Also, you could make a dirt cake. It is really easy. It's pudding, oreo cookies, cool whip, cookie crumbs. I believe you can find the recipe on Jello.com You can then make flowers, worms, bugs, etc... It's a really good one for boys. If you can't find the recipe let me know I have it. Good luck!

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W.T.

answers from New York on

what about dirt pudding -- chocolate pudding with gummy worms mixed in, then chocolate cookies (oreos?) crunched over the top, and a silk flower stuck in -- so it looks like dirt and a real plant (you put it all in a real plant pot). A fun surprise, and edible too.

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A.T.

answers from New York on

try www.ediblearrangements.com. click on the kids section and check it out. they are fruit arrangements but can easily be turned into your version of a cake. You can top them off with sparklers when you sing happy b-day. you can also do individual muffins with candles or sparklers in them.

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A.S.

answers from New York on

Do they like Jello? You could make one of those big Jello molds perhaps. The other thing was if he like a giant volcano out of ice cream. With chocolate fudge as the lava. Cookie crumbs around the bottom for the island. A gingerbread house with tons of candy on it and they can all just pick the candy off.

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M.E.

answers from New York on

Ice cream cake may work, or do a make-your-sundae thing with lots of toppings.

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M.W.

answers from New York on

What about make your own ice cream sundaes, or brownies in different shapes, or homemade cookies that you can make into ice cream sandwiches. Do they like fruit? You could do a variation of fruit salad or even have melted chocolate to dip it in (hopefully party outside!!!LOL) Some ideas - I hope they help. I am also so sorry to read of the loss of your husband. How hard when you are trying to make something extra special. Kids have a way of knowing though when someone has tried hard to make something special. So hopefully whatever you do will shine through to him.

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M.M.

answers from Rochester on

What about a cookie cake?

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J.F.

answers from New York on

Do your kids like Jello. You could make that Jello cake that they advertise that you use the jello, cool whip and the fruit on top to make an american flag. Of course you don't have to use fruit to make a flag but maybe write happy birthday with icing pens then use fruit to add something to it. Hope this helps.
Jenn

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A.C.

answers from Albany on

My daughter doesn't like cake either. She likes brownies, so I may do that. She is asking for ice cream cones for her next birthday (in Feb.!) I am going to use the flat cones and arrange them in a circle on the platter and put the candles in each one. I may use the little hard cake decoration candies for each cone. Or could you make sundaes? It would be a fun activity for each kid to make their own. some kids like to find a prize- put a safe (large) toy at the bottom of the bowl, cover with ice cream and then let them top it however they like. They can discover the prize when they eat.

A.

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J.N.

answers from New York on

If they like cookies you could try a large cookie and decorate it like a cake. Another thing you could do is Rice Krispie Treats. Either one of these you could still decorate with frosting if you wanted.
My daughter isn't a big cake eater either. I've done mini cupcakes and that seems to go over well for her. Just enough to eat about one or two bites.

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R.W.

answers from Albany on

My son isn't a big fan of cake or pie either so, for his 5th birthday I dedided to do a big "Sundae Bar" w/ all the fixins. I made about 12 cupcakes, some cookies, and brownies along w/ the waffle cone bowls and just about every topping you can think of....the kids LOVED it!!!! The parents even had fun making thier own special birthday sundae. Every child was given a candle and we all sang Happy Birthday and blew candles out in unisen along w/ the birthday boy. It was a HUGE hit!!!!

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D.R.

answers from New York on

what about rice crispes treats? you can make a giant one, in any shape you want, use all kinds of candies to decorate it etc

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W.K.

answers from New York on

Hi Diana,

my son just truned 5 and he does not like cake or pie either. we did a chocolate chip cookie cake from cookies by design and it was a big hit. all the kids loved it and wanted seconds. If you don't have a cookies by design near you, they usually have cookie places in the mall that make them too.
Its basically a big round or rectangular sheet of a choc chip cookie and they decorate it with frosting.

good luck

W.

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A.G.

answers from New York on

Hi D.,

How exciting!!! 4 years old!

Being a non-cake eater myself, I always go for the Carvel ice cream cake with the chocolate crunchies in the middle! YUM!
We even had an ice cream cake at our wedding because I dislike cake THAT much!

Good Luck!
A.

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J.H.

answers from Syracuse on

Ice cream cake...it's still looks like a cake, can put candles in and blow them out, but it's all ice cream...we get one at a local ice cream parlor here (Camillus, NY, near Syracuse)...it's called Pete's Polar Parlo r- I swear it is the best...Happy birthday to your son!

And my deepest condolences to you...my best friend just lost her husband, they have 3 kids, almost 11, almost 8 and 3 months. I have seen a glimpse of what you're going through and I'm deeply sorry.
J.

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A.J.

answers from Albany on

How about a cookie cake? They are so easy to make - open 2 large premade tollhouse choc. chip dough, mush into a cirular pan, bake, and it is perfect! They are also readily available at most grocery store premade.

A.

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E.R.

answers from New York on

HOw about an Ice cream cake? It is the idea of cake and if they like ice cream you are all set. Good Luck!!

S.M.

answers from New York on

Hi D.,

How about ice cream sundaes or ice cream cake, jello mold or a giant chocolate chip cookie cake.

Have fun
Sara

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M.L.

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What about a treat that they DO like, frosted and decorated to look like a cake? A huge cookie? (You can bake cookie dough in a 9x13 pan and it will come out softer, like cookie bars.) Or Rice Krispy Treats? You could also buy donuts, and stack them up so they make tiers, like a wedding cake. Just go with what they like! Almost anything could be stacked up that way, or made to look like a cake. Hostess ding dongs? Twinkies? It's his birthday - whatever he likes!

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T.D.

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Since it is summer time, I always do a make your own sundae party. I have the typical ice cream (choc & van), and all the toppings you find at the shop. I try to avoid nuts, because I have friends with children with nut allergies. But a favorite is gummy bears, chopped oreos, m & m's, skittles, syrups, mini marshmallows, and of course whipped cream and cherry. If you are having others over also, I would make a cake to sing with, and the guests would have a choice. Most kids like the sundaes. I have 2 summer birthday children, and we always have plenty left over!!!!

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D.O.

answers from New York on

Why would you want to have cake if they don't like it. Make what they like, fruit kabobs, pudding (you can make an old fashion ice box "cake") yogurt or ice cream sundaes, cookies. Just because it's a birthday you don't need a birthday cake. We let the birthday or special person pick their own treat when we celebrate their birthday or any other special occassion. Picking your favorite emal or dessert makes them feel special. I asked my then 6 year old what she wanted for her birthday dinner one year and she picked , mac & cheese, hot dogs and broccoli. She wanted Ritz crackers and carrots as appetizers. Although my parents had a little problem with the menu my daughter felt like she hit the lottery for dinner.

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D.Z.

answers from Binghamton on

D.,

Before I answer your question, I wanted to say that I am so sorry for your recent loss of your husband. I cannot imagine what that must be like and how alone you must feel. I'm sure you didn't expect to be a single mother to two small children.

I have 5 children...one of them hates cake..we have used those big cookies that have decorative frosting on the top...you can make them at home or buy them in grocery stores or even specialty stores. The other thing he loves is ice cream cake, so that is a common one too. Hopefully your kids would like one of those two ideas.

D.

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A.D.

answers from Rochester on

How about brownies or a cookie cake?

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N.B.

answers from Jamestown on

I have a couple of kids who do not like cake either. They do like ice cream cake..so that's what I get them. I don't like ice cream cake so they eat the ice cream and I eat the cake...lol.

Nanc

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P.M.

answers from New York on

Hi D., I am so sorry for your loss. That must be incredibly painful and difficult for all of you.
My son also "loves" cake and then most times really just loves the frosting. Sometimes he surprises me. Anyway for his 4th birtday party we did an ice cream sundae kind of bar for dessert and an activity. The kids loved it. it was hard to control them with the sprinkles (I had too many options!) But they loved it. we had a small cake for him to blow out the candles and then the adults ate the cake - as did some of the kids. it went over really well. Basically it was ice cream in bowls (vanilla and chocolate choices) then a kiddie table with chocolate syrup and various sprinkles and broken up cookies and some mini marshamallows. We had adults supervising which was VERY important.
have fun if you try it.

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K.W.

answers from New York on

make the cake out of what they DO like...pancakes with syrup or french fries or a huge bowl of fresh strawberries with whipped cream.
It could be mashed potatoes or a pile of celery sticks whatever food they enjoy make that the "cake"
use your imagination.

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C.N.

answers from New York on

My son does not like cake either. We have had bagels (cream cheese helps a candle stay on top!), ice cream and cookies w/ice cream on top.

For family parties we do continue to have cake, but he just doesn't eat it as we have cookies there also.

My son also does not like pizza - I always feed him before we go to another child's party!
C.

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A.S.

answers from New York on

In my family, my grandmother always made a popcorn cake for everyone's birthdays! You make it just like rice krispie treats, with marshmellow and butter and can add m&m's or gum drops or whatever to it, press it into a WELL GREASED angel food cake pan, or bundt pan and turn it out onto a pretty plate after it cools down. Press in some candles and viola!

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R.Q.

answers from New York on

Hi D.,
My nephew didn't like cake either. My sister bought flying saucers from carvel or the cookie sandwiches from the supermarket and would stick a candle in each one! After he blew out the candles she would cut them in half for the little kids. You could also do the frozen king cones !!
Good Luck
R. Q

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M.P.

answers from Albany on

I personally am not a big fan of cake, so for my birthday and my husband's I always make an ice cream cake. Lots of people have suggested it, but no one gave you a recipe, so here is a super simple one:

-13x9 pan
-crush 1 bag of oreos and spread in the bottom
-let ice cream of your child's choice melt on the counter for about 10 minutes then spread evenly over oreos
-slightly nuke hot fudge (not so it is going to totally melt the ice cream, but so that it is soft enough to spread) and spread evenly over ice cream.
-spread a container of cool whip over the top
-put in the freezer for at least three hours and let stand for 5-10 minutes before serving

Variations:
-If you want to make it a little more healthy you could use graham cracker crust, low fat frozen yogurt and sugar/fat free fudge and cool whip.
-If your child would like, you can always add extra candy pieces to the ice cream or on top.
-If you have a large party make the cake in a deep dish and use two layers of the oreos, ice cream and fudge.

Good luck, hope you find an alternative that your son will enjoy. I am sure you will have a beautiful day and that your husband will be enjoying it with you from above!

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R.F.

answers from Syracuse on

So sorry to hear about the loss of your husband. What great strength you have to keep moving and wanting to treat your kids with the best of you. You are truly amazing...

Our son never liked cake either but his yearly birthday request was pumpkin pie. I notice your son does not like pie either. There are so many fun things to do. My son is now 23 years old ; ) One of his favorite treats to take to school was making him choo choo train treats. I used a ho ho for the body of the train and chocolate frosting was used for the "gluing" of the other train parts. I used soft lifesavers for the wheels, a large cut grumdrop for the cow catcher, a small gumdrop for the pipe, and a partial ho ho for the compartment where the driver drives -- you can use chocolate covered graham cookies for the top or roof of the compartment. We also made spiders out of the large chocolate covered marshmallows using frosting for the eyes and licorice pieces (thin) for the legs. Carousels can be made from using large cookies (store bought or homemade); frost the top then add animal crackers standing up around the top of the cooking; straw up through the center...I think you get the idea. They will enjoy the love and attention you give them for being special on their day. Our eldest daughter loves to have ice cream cakes (homemade or store bought) for her birthday!!! I'm sure you find something special that will become a family tradition for years to come. Our children are 25 yrs, 23 yrs, 18 yrs, and 13 yrs old. Their fondest memories are of the birthday treats made for them for school celebrations or family celebrations at home. God Bless, R.
I apologize for not realizing the date of your request...hopefully you can use the ideas later on too. P.S. Our son grew up to be a train conductor -- maybe it was the train cakes and train treats we made ;)

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K.N.

answers from Albany on

ice cream cake, cupcakes, berries and whipped cream, make-your-own sundaes... just a couple of ideas:) have a great party!

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S.B.

answers from Syracuse on

How about an ice cream cake or a cookie cake - or pancakes,or fruit salad with whipped cream and a candle...anything that they like piled high with a candle in it!

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M.T.

answers from New York on

Hi D.,

Kids are just as happy with an ice cream dixie cup with a candle in it, or it it's a party with other kids, let them make their own sundaes, that's always a big hit with kids. A cookie cake might also be a good idea if they like cookies.

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S.K.

answers from New York on

there is always carvel. you could also have cute little ice cream cups. "hoodsies"

A.W.

answers from New York on

If they like ice cream, I would suggest making an ice cream mold in the form of a cake, you can go to www.allrecipies.com and they have tons of easy recipies.

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A.G.

answers from New York on

My little ones were the same way, they didn't eat cake. You can do a small cake if you have adults or bigger kids that will eat it so it doesn't go to waste. Otherwise, I would do an ice cream cake (if your little one will eat ice cream) or decorate a 9x12 sheet of rice krispie treats or brownies! Just use cake writing gel around the edges and write "Happy Birthday" and add a few sprinkles on top. That's fun and easy!

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A.A.

answers from New York on

trie ice cream cake or mud (chocolate pudding with crumbled up oreo cookies on top) Mud is cute b/c you can make it in a flower pot, use a new garden shovel to scoop it, and load it with gummy worms and stuff kids love. Got to allrecipes.com for a recipe.

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J.M.

answers from New York on

Ice cream cake! Unless he doesn't like ice cream..

R.H.

answers from New York on

Hi D.,
My oldest doesn't like cake either. We get him an ice cream cake. On other people's birthdays, we get him chocolate covered pretzels, or some treat that he likes so that he is not left out. Hope that helps!

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L.S.

answers from New York on

How about one of those big chocolate chip cookies or an ice cream cake.

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S.D.

answers from New York on

fruit cutouts with cookie cutters -- or copy an edible arrangement type design. also a hit -- jello cut out in cookie cutters that say "happy birthday...." brought that to my daughter's preschool and kids are still talking about it!

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R.L.

answers from New York on

Ice cream cake! I hope you all have a wonderful day!

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L.T.

answers from New York on

Happy Birthday to your son. I just found out about this website and even though his B-day passed I still had two ideas for desserts. Dunkin Donuts on Quakerbridge Rd. before the mall does number shape donuts w/ sprinkles. They do almost all the numbers. The other suggestion and I am ordering it for my daughter's b-day is at the pretzel factory they can make a pretzel that says Happy Birthday and the child's name for a $1.00 a letter. They also do all kinds of designs from flowers to critters very cool!

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K.S.

answers from New York on

Rice Krispie treats? You can use a fluted pan and shape them like a cake and still decorate with a little icing or fondant... I have seen this done and it looks great!

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S.S.

answers from Albany on

First, I am so sorry to hear about the death of your husband. My prayers are with you! Regarding the cake...do they like ice cream? My oldest is not a cake fan; she's had ice cream cake for years and years.

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R.R.

answers from Rochester on

An ice cream cake. Or, a blueberry muffin with a candle in it. My son didn't like cake either til recently.

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A.G.

answers from New York on

How about a rice crispy treat cake. you can easily make a sheet "cake" with it and then decorate it with sprinkles and other treats. Just a suggestion! A.

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S.H.

answers from New York on

What about a rice crispie treat cake?? Rice crispies mixed in melted marshmellow then spread it out in a 9x12 cake pan and let cool. You could even get gel icing to write on it and candles! ...Just a thought

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L.P.

answers from New York on

Hi D.. I am so sorry to read about your loss. :( You must be going through so much right now. You and your family are in my prayers.

I was also going to suggest an ice cream cake or pudding. Hope you all have a special celebration.

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R.L.

answers from New York on

How about an ice cream cake? Or what about just ice cream, and make a sundae bar for the kids to make their own? Or, maybe you could hire the local ice cream man and have him come by and all the kids can run out and get something... or you could buy a bunch of bulk food candy, put them in bowls and let them make their own candy bags. It could be their take home as well? Good luck!

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A.O.

answers from New York on

How about a cookie cake like you can buy from Mrs. Fields or you can make one yourself with the Pillsbury ready dough that you can buy in the refridgerated section in the store. My husband doesn't like cake, so that's what we always do for his birthdays.

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A.P.

answers from New York on

Or you could do pudding, or one of those pudding recipes, like the one for "dirt."

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K.E.

answers from New York on

How about an ice cream cake? Do they eat ice cream?

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P.A.

answers from New York on

try using a cake mold and fill it with jello

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J.S.

answers from New York on

Hi D.!

How about a "make your own sundae" bar? Assuming your kids like ice cream, this one is always a hit!

Take care!

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E.F.

answers from New York on

How about an ice cream cake or decorated cookies? Ice cream cake has very little cake so if he likes ice cream maybe that is the way to go. I am sorry to hear about your recent loss and wish all the best for you and your family.

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G.S.

answers from New York on

One of the little girls at the daycare I worked at didn't like cake so I made jello jigglers & put them on a cookies sheet & spelled out Happy Birthday Sabrina - I also did hearts & stars - any cookie cutter I could find was used.

It was a fun dessert for the kids & way easier then cake. Plus the children loved it!

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A.S.

answers from Syracuse on

You can try brownies with melted chocolate as frosting or walmart sells gaint cookies with frosted designs in their bakery dept my son doesnt like cake either but he loves brownies and cookies

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M.F.

answers from New York on

Ice Cream Cake!

or make cookies and put a scoop of icecream in between two cookies to make little icecream sandwhiches. Always a hit!

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A.P.

answers from Utica on

If he likes ice cream, you could try and do an ice cream cake, there are recipes all over the internet or you could buy one at Friendly's or the grocery store. It is a cake, but it is ice cream, because maybe it is the consistency of the cakes and pies that they don't like? It's worth a try! Good Luck!

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M.T.

answers from New York on

D.,

My 3 year old daughter does not like regular cakes or pies either but she LOVES ice cream so I always get her an ice cream cake! You can also get a cookie cake or even make a try of rice krispie treats or brownies, decorate and put candles in them. Whatever your son likes can probably be turned into a cake.

I am also very very sorry about the death of your husband. That has to be very tough for you. My prayers are with you and your family.

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A.F.

answers from New York on

what about an ice cream cake? my kids do not like the cake part either, they just like the frosting. you can do cute cupcakes and then there is less waste if they don't eat the cake. also, pudding-usually vanilla-put it in a fancy cup. strawberry shortcake is also a big hit with my kids.

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M.B.

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Do they like pudding? If you search for "worms in dirt" recipe, you can find several online. It's basically pudding cookie crumbs and gummy worms. It's a fun dessert, especially if your son likes bugs. You could make him an individual serving in a ramekin and put a candle in it. Just a thought! Good luck

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K.H.

answers from Utica on

So sorry for your loss D.. I pray that Jesus is comforting you and filling that whole left in your heart.
To answer your question, ice cream or jello cakes often work for children, but it is my experience that most kids eat the frosting and leave the cake. What kinds of cake have you tried? Perhaps they would like spice, or banana bread. Perhaps a Spanish bar, with all those raisins and nuts. Usually little kids don't like cake because it seems dry, so try one that isn't. But if they like icecream, my way would be to order it or a cheese cake would work.
I just know that you will figure out a solution to the situation.
Again I am sorry for your loss, and thankful for the beautiful family you are raising
God bless you and all you do

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N.K.

answers from New York on

Try an ice-cream cake, muffins, jello jigglers.

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M.L.

answers from Albany on

Do they like fruit? You could make biscuits (very easy - use biscuit mix from grocery store) and cut up fruit, like strawberry shortcakes. If you are pressed for time, you can use canned fruit. And then top it off with whipped cream. You could also make a cookie cake - just spread the dough on a whole cooking sheet (square or circle) instead of making individual cookies. Or make flower shapes out of them, or something that your son likes - maybe spell his name? Another idea is parfaits - get some clear glasses and layer fun things in them, again you could use fruit, whipped cream, nuts (if no allergies), chocolate chips...

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B.S.

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My niece is the same way so my sister always gets her one of those chocolate chip cookie "cakes". It's basically just an extra large cookie with icing.

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A.W.

answers from New York on

My 4 yo daughter is the same way. But we always get a small cake to blow out the ceremonial candles...she likes that part and then mini bags of oreos (her favorite) and icy pops or sorbet...her favorite.

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A.L.

answers from New York on

Hi, my brother made an amazing watermelon cake for his 1 year old. Make round layers of watermelon, cut other fruit like melons into flowers or other shapes and stick on with fancy toothpicks, surround base with berries. The cake was gorgeous, healthy and delicious! You can make it be any theme, like a ballon cake, etc. Good luck! A. Levitt, ND

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E.E.

answers from New York on

How about a dirt cake? It's lots of fun for little boys. There are lots of variations, but since your kids don't like cake, I like this easy pudding-based recipe:

Ingredients:
Flower pot
Package of oreos*
Jello chocolate pudding*
gummy worms
Plastic flower or plant- or even matchbox cars, small dinosaurs or other animals, whatever he is into.

*may need more than 1 package depending on size of cake

Buy a flower pot about the size of the cake you want to make and wash it out really well.
Scrape the oreo cream off the cookie parts and set aside in a bowl.
Put the cookies in a sealed plastic bag and crush finely with a rolling pin and set aside.
Make a batch of chocolate pudding according to package directions and add a generous amount of gummy worms to the pudding.

To assemble:
Sprinkle a fine layer of the oreo crumbs on the bottom of the pot. Put a layer of pudding with the gummy worms in it, then add another layer of oreo crumbs, then the oreo cream, then another layer of oreo crumbs, then another layer of pudding with gummy worms in it, and finish with a thick layer of oreo crumbs. Shape the remaining gummy worms into letters to spell your son's name on the top layer. Stick plastic flower or other toys in the dirt and you are done. It should look like a big pot of dirt with worms in it.
Here is a photo I found online: http://jeffphotos.blogspot.com/2007/03/dirt-cake.html

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T.L.

answers from Rochester on

What about a cookie cake?

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A.T.

answers from New York on

How about a "cookie cake"? Do your kids like chocolate chip cookies? You can get one that is like a round pizza pie!

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C.B.

answers from New York on

Muffins with some frosting?
I would be thrilled if my kids would not like sweets.

Hugs,
Csill

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D.

answers from New York on

what about ice cream. That might work.

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G.P.

answers from Utica on

My daughter likes rice krispie treats - you can make them in the pan and decorate it like you would a cake.

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C.H.

answers from New York on

Since they like the idea of it I would make one anyway.
Then, Maybe make something on the side like a big fruit salad... They enjoy it just dont wanna pig out on it .. :)

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J.M.

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What about an ice cream cake? They are popular this time of year and even Wal*Mart sells them now too.

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C.P.

answers from Syracuse on

What about ice cream cake? I make that at every birthday for adults and kids. You can order it, but it's pricey and making it is easy. Let me know if you want directions

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M.M.

answers from Syracuse on

Hey D.,

I hated cake too so my parent's always bought me one of those oversized cookies from the cookie places in the mall like Mrs. Fields. They put frosting on it that says happy birthday and the cookies are big enough for everyone to share. It's like a cake made out of cookie. I always got oatmeal raisin because I hated chocolate but you can get any cookie flavor! I hope this helps!!

M.

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A.H.

answers from New York on

Do they like ice cream? Maybe have an ice cream sundae party? Or, do they like cup cakes? You can make a cup cakes inside ice cream cones, and use ice cream as the "icing."

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J.W.

answers from New York on

Hi D.,
Does your son like ice cream? You could either have a sundae party, with some ice cream and lots of toppings for the kids to put on. An ice cream cake from Carvel or DQ or someplace like that might be fun. My kids don't really like cake all that much either, one only eats a bit of the cake and the other only eats the icing. You could try cupcakes as they seem to usually be a bit more moist and smaller of course.

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L.M.

answers from Jamestown on

I am so sorry for your loss.
As far as the cake question goes I would try an ice cream cake or pie. You can buy them premade at the store or ice cream shop or make your own with a cake mold or pie crust after softening the ice cream a bit. You can frost the ice cream once it is refrozen to be really hard so it looks like a regular cake.
I hope you have a great celebration.

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A.H.

answers from New York on

How about jello molded into something that he loves? They sell cake molds in all kinds of wonderful shapes. Or you can just spell out Happy Birthday with the jello.

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L.A.

answers from New York on

Hi D.,
First of all, having a Birthday cake is tradition. Your kids don't have to eat it, but the guest might want it. So, you can still have a cake.
The other alternative would be fruit. Cut fruit up into bite sizes chunks. Place the "fruit" (drained of juice) in a shallow bowl or pie plate. Top it with whip cream and decorate with mint leaves, cherries and/or grapes. Another idea would be to make fruit scuplture...little skewers with fruit on them. One for each guest. Place them in the pie plate side by side in two or three layers, depending on how many you need with the sticks poking out of the edge of the plate. Top with whip cream and serve by simply pulling out one skewer for each child. It's not a cake, but still a sweet treat...and so refreshing for the Summer. Healthy, too! (Keep children from running around with the skewers...Ouch!)They can be insrtucted to hold them with both hands...like corn on the cob...and the tips can be clipped flat to get rid of the sharp point.
You could probably try it with vegetables and top with a dip, but I do not know how 4 year olds would like that! Just an idea I thought up...
Good luck and enjoy.
Lily

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J.K.

answers from New York on

I have a great recipe for a chocolate chip cookie cake, it's basically a huge cookie and you can decorate it. Let me know if you need it.
J.

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L.L.

answers from New York on

My son always preferred a Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake for his birthdays. He's 20 now and still loves them.

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L.B.

answers from New York on

Hi D.,
I'm very sorry for your loss. I'm sure it is especially difficult for you right now. My nephew doesn't like cake either. Here are some ideas: ice cream cake, a make-your-own sundae party, giant chipwhich (use Pillsbury cookie dough and bake in round cake pans, then fill with the ice cream of your choice), or a giant rice crispie "cake". You can cut it into any shapes you want to make a building, blocks, or leave it flat like a cake.
Good luck!

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J.K.

answers from New York on

What about an ice cream cake or make-your-own sundaes?

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D.C.

answers from New York on

Diana
I would purchase the Jessica Seldfeld cookbook. Its called "Deceptively Delicious" Its not exactly what you were asking but I thought I would mention it. Its one of my favorite cookbooks.
Also sorry to hear of your husband passing. I will keep your family in my prayers. Denise

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M.H.

answers from New York on

Ice Cream cake. Really delicious and a big hit with adults too.

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N.F.

answers from New York on

i think its great that your kids don't like cake. There are so many other wonderful things to eat than that. What is your sons favorite fruit? Does he like sorbet? or ice cream?
My son thought that applesauce was the best thing in the world. Then grapes became the best thing. I am sure that you already know what he likes. You could serve it in a cool design or shapes, or make it look like his favorite toy.
Good Luck
N.

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K.C.

answers from New York on

D.,

My son won't touch cake either. He only wants cake because in his mind, it's not a birthday without it. What I do is make a cake for family and guests. I put the birthday candles on the cake for him to blow out.

Prior to that day, I talk to him about what he wants for a special treat instead of cake. This year it was Dunkin Donuts glazed donuts. The guests don't mind and I'm happy that he gets a treat on his special day.

Ask your little one what treat he would like instead of cake and don't be concerned if it's not something all of the guest will want.

Best of luck

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