Friday, September 24, 2010

Cooking with Kids - What You Should Know

At what age should children be able to participate in the kitchen? If the idea of letting their children loose in the kitchen evokes visual spaghetti sticky mashed into the soil and ground spraying sauce on the wall, Ill give you some advice. Not all catering and cleaning.

In some cases), fever of the mad (for meals on the table, on a regular basis, sometimes we forget what a cooking activity can be fun. It is certainly not lost pleasures in children, but to embrace the process of creating something special with a simple list of ingredients you can enjoy a healthy diet as a final -.

From an early age, children pretend to cook, make mud pies on the premises of safety, keep the parties prepare tea in the bath. They enjoy the process of choosing a recipe, the planning process, assembling the ingredients (creativity), measured in cups andtablespoons (mathematics), chopping and peeling tasks that require concentration and develop their skills. Tile the kitchen with your children to help develop and improve their ability to learn. Children will love the projects that have a beginning (preparation), medium (messy, creative play) and end (to eat and enjoy what they did).

Learning to cook is not only fun for children, but a skill that will accompany them for the rest of their lives. In the kitchen with your children to teach them important life skills and to guide the choice of materials, if wisely, can give them an appreciation of good nutritious food as an unhealthy fast food takeaway.

Help your child learn cooking has many advantages. Participation in

household chores to help them feel important .
. Learn to work with the team to get the job .
. Learn to design and make responsible choices .
. Develop and practice their creativity and imagination.

Cooking Party is the perfect way to celebrate the birthday of a young man eager to learn from the child. Not only is the cooking party provide valuable hands on activities to entertain them and their guests, but at the end of a meal that everyone can enjoy. eaters also decorated is excited to eat something, what have they done with their own hands. There is something about creating a meal itself, which makes them likely to eat what they were hand is doing.

It may take more time to prepare a meal, but moments with your children is priceless.

Suggestions:

. Always make sure that children have followed the kitchen .
. Never leave children unattended in the kitchen .
. Have fun and age .
. Let your child participate in the selection of a recipe for all to enjoy .
. Patience. Do not worry about the flour on the floor or spilled milk .
. Select recipes that are not related to sharp knives or the oven.

. Choose simple recipes - dips, pizzas, cakes, cupcakes icing .

. Make sure children tie their hair back and wash your hands.

Here is a child-friendly recipes for beginners

vegies DIP

Ingredients:

1 point
1 Tspoon Dressing Cream of Celery
Broccoli
Carrot

Direction: Mix (to taste required) salad dressing with cream cheese and place in a small bowl. Cut and wash the celery, broccoli and carrots. Arrange cut pieces of vegetables in the bowl of dip. (The vegies are dipping into the trough).

Have fun!

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