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SEPTEMBER15
NOVEMBER17
SHAWSHANKBIGBAND
Cooking is fun and messy; two things that kids love! Parents can foster their kids’ love of cooking with these tips:
• Be patient. Going into the cooking experience knowing there will be a mess. Put a plastic tablecloth under the work area to help catch what falls. Also, cooking with youngsters likely will take more time than it normally would, so set aside extra preparation time.
• Assign age-appropriate tasks. Even children as young as 3-years-old can chop food with a butter knife and soft foods.
• Practice measuring together. Let children read the recipes and be in charge of portioning out ingredients. This reinforces temperature, ratios and fractions. Move on to more sophisticated tasks. Around age eight or nine, children can take on jobs like opening cans, scooping batter, pounding poultry, proo ng yeast, skewering kabobs, and slicing bread. Between the ages of 10 and 12 kids can start working independently in the kitchen, as long as an adult is home. Children also can be involved in cooking by helping to draft shopping lists and taking trips to the supermarket. This shows kids the complete process of gathering ingredients for meals, what they cost and how they are made before foods make it to the dinner table.
Pizza Faces:
zucchini slices, Brussel sprout slices and shreds, broccoli orets, bell pepper rings and slices, cherry tomatoes, sliced black olives, and thinly sliced carrots.
What’s the best way teach healthy eating habits? Let kids slice, dice, and create a healthy veggie pizza.
You only need four ingredients to make mini pizzas at home: Pita or Wrap • Pizza Sauce • Cheese • Any toppings you like EAT raw or bake in a preheated oven 350o 4-5 min.
Bake Dad’s Day with this easy recipe!
6 cups sliced apples
1-¼ ground cinnamon
2 tbs. softened butter/margarine
¼ tsp nutmeg
1 cup sugar
¾ cup milk
½ cup Bisquick
2 eggs
STREUSEL
1 cup Bisquick
½ cup chopped nuts (optional)
½ packed brown sugar
3 tbs. rm butter
Heat oven to 325. Grease pie pan. Mix apples and spices, turn into plate. Beat remaining ingredients (Excpet streusel) until smooth. Pour over apples. Sprinkle with streusel. Bake until knife inserted comes out clean. 55-60 min.
Note: Make the Streusel rst so you don’t have to clean the beaters
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