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...............Baking
with Your Kids Start Simple Although, these little people have been around your kitchen for years, they might not know where everything is located. A good start would be to give them a tour of the kitchen. Be sure to enlist a little help from your child the next time you cook. Fetching utensils and stirring ingredients are fun to small children. Measuring ingredients like sugar and flour properly are invaluable lessons to any future baker. This is the time to teach them.
Add Responsibilities They Mature
When they start to cook on their own, they must follow the rules. My daughter has just moved on to the microwave. Shes allowed to make popcorn and reheat food. (Just the other day her breakfast consisted of leftover green beans and blue Kool-Aid. Thats my girl.) Before vacation is over Im going to move her on to using the Bread Machine. What an easy way for them to get baking satisfaction. Family Projects Kids have always been involved in baking cookies, but why not have them help with more complicated recipes? Next time you pick a multi-stepped dessert enlist your childs help. Baking bread from scratch or decorating a cake can be less time consuming and more fun with your kid. They can help read the recipe (over and over if necessary), gather equipment, measure ingredients and can even add their own personal creativity to the project. Fruits of the Adventure Youre
teaching your child something they will need for the rest of their lives.
It doesnt need be overly serious. Its just as important
to be able to laugh at our mistakes, as well as be proud of our successes.
I guarantee your adventures together in the kitchen will be remembered.
Just be sure to make them wonderful memories. Now, your child might be mature enough, but not tall enough. No child should ever be allowed to cook at the stove if they have to use a stepladder. This is extremely dangerous. ..........................................................................................................Next Page |
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