How did you teach your kids to cook
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Re: How did you teach your kids to cook
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My kids have little interest in cooking but it's a great skill and I want them to know the basics.
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I have been cooking since I was little so I don't follow many recipes and just eyeball measurements. I also experiment a lot. By now both kids are self-sufficient in the kitchen and have begun experimenting themselves. My daughter, 14, does a good portion of the meal preparation in our home.
Bottom line ... make it fun and not a chore.
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This! This is where I go wrong! I try to get everything measured out while the kids help and by the end I’m a nervous wreck. Next time I’ll get everything set up and then call the kids in to help.RegularGuy3 wrote: ↑04 Sep 2017, 15:17 Meatballs is what got them hooked. Sat them in front of a bowl with all the ingredients measured out. Each gets a turn to add something. Then they couldn't get enough of mixing the raw beef with their hands. Needed to help with the washing just to make sure they did a good job though!
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