Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Kids Cooking Aprons Can Your Kids Cook?

Can your kids cook? - kids cooking aprons

I ask this question in light of the statistics say that we are now less cooking and the children learn their mother's skirts to do more.

6 comments:

Cindy; mum to 3 monkeys! said...

I am 25 and my children (2.5 years old boy and) a girl between the ages of 5 years to help me in the kitchen, things that I ended up bowling with them and help eliminate things to take. My daughter has recently started their first batch of scrambled eggs, with supervision obvioulsy. its dead easy to do so.
My mother taught me to cook well and we always helped old people sitting on the bench in the kitchen and the things that attract. I prepared dinner for the family at the age of 10 years.
My daughter is not a sandwich or bread and cereal is served in the same. Basic concepts like that. Packages on your own meals (with a check for a part of me before entering the school bag!)

I intend to teach my children, yes, my son also prepare a good meal, not necessarily because I want to be my daughter, a small woman, but also because eating healthy and positive start to know the image of the body to prepare and cook a good meal. I want to enjoy a healthier cooking for others and good food.

I think many people just do not want to make a meal and thentheir children are not pot a pot. It's a shame really. what the families sitting together in the night to eat? Skirts can be a good thing!

Lyn said...

Yes, that's my daughter in the kitchen very interested and went on to ask me to send in a class (she is 10). He likes me to cook, but do it better themselves.

Before I had children, I could not boil water. But I've decided to lead a healthy life, so I taught myself. I started with the preparation of meals for my baby, then I worked my way through sauces, soups, meat and vegetarian dishes. I'm trying to learn a few fish recipes. For most of my family loves my cooking, but rather as an adventurer who do not really know (yet)!

Lyn said...

Yes, that's my daughter in the kitchen very interested and went on to ask me to send in a class (she is 10). He likes me to cook, but do it better themselves.

Before I had children, I could not boil water. But I've decided to lead a healthy life, so I taught myself. I started with the preparation of meals for my baby, then I worked my way through sauces, soups, meat and vegetarian dishes. I'm trying to learn a few fish recipes. For most of my family loves my cooking, but rather as an adventurer who do not really know (yet)!

dec said...

I have no children because I am one. I am a boy of 14 years and I can cook and my sister, the 3 time helping my mother saldi or chopped vegetables (with a blunt knife !:)). The course is to not cook the basics and gain confidence in the kitchen to find out whether some children, like myself and my two sisters who can cook properly, or at least try to learn to cook simple things

dec said...

I have no children because I am one. I am a boy of 14 years and I can cook and my sister, the 3 time helping my mother saldi or chopped vegetables (with a blunt knife !:)). The course is to not cook the basics and gain confidence in the kitchen to find out whether some children, like myself and my two sisters who can cook properly, or at least try to learn to cook simple things

louise said...

I have always taught my son, part of the preparation of meals by age 1 was sitting in her highchair and Munch raw vegetables, then leave it by mixing with a spoon, now growing at the age of 3 years can continue the egg mixture To break into a paste and cut out a few different foods. He loves to help and I always eat when the children more if they helped in the preparation.

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