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I believe that cooking is a great place to learn lots of things including measurement, measurement conversion, scaling, and of course, chemistry.
Does anyone have a favorite kid friendly recip that you want to share? My grandson loves "overnights" with us because that's when we get up in the morning and make oatmeal. It's easy, fun and a great bonding experience. |
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I was going to start getting my twin boys into cooking starting last week. Had a ton of veggies I wanted to process and can, and actually could have used their help.
Well, then on of them seriously strained his wrist during peewee football so no chopping for him. With twins, you try not to exclude an activity from one or the other so basically I can't start until this weekend when his wrap is removed. When we were kids, the summers usually meant we would be all sitting out at the picnic table this time of year snapping beans, stripping peas, and shucking corn. When I was about my twins age, we were allowed to use a small paring knife for some of the light knife work, Coring tomatoes, etc.. I am kinda looking forward to it myself. |
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Jafo232, how are your twins coming along in the kitchen? I've just started inviting my kids in the kitchen to help and it's wonderful. The 5 year old loves helping with any little chore. He comes in and pushes his stool up to wash his hands really well just to be ready in case I want help! I would never have thought he would like it so much.
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I started my nephew Layne, in the kitchen when he was about 5. His first favortie things to help make were cookies & fudge. Later we graduated to fancy, decorated layer cakes. The all-time favortie times we've had in the kitchen have been carving jack-o-lanterns and building/decorating gingerbread houses.
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