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Cooking With Children
“PLAYTIME WITH TODDLERS” is a wonderful site for toddlers’ moms. They say, “All projects utilize inexpensive recycled materials and will stimulate your toddler's ingenuity and artistic expression.” Among other things, it has “Easy kid taste-tested recipes that your child can help prepare.” http://www.geocities.com/toddlermoms/ A child who is a fairly good reader can spend a long time exploring the site of children’s author HAEMI BALGASSI. Haemi’s charming on-line house has a “kitchen island.” Scroll down the column at the left, click on it, and find simple Korean recipes kids can follow. http://www.haemibalgassi.com/eliza.html I’ve also got a Cooking with Children section in my own DELIGHTFUL FOOD DIRECTORY. Children who can read can use some sites themselves, while other sites assume an adult is in charge of the project. http://delightfulfood.com/W-Children.html THE A TO Z CHALLENGE FOR KIDS What a delightful site! The true adventure of "one seven-year-old boy named Freddie and his mother as they face the challenge of turning him from a Vegetable-Phobic into a boy who will eat and even enjoy some of life's leafier pleasures. Join us as we work through the A to Z of vegetables!" When I first got there, Fred had tried asparagus, aubergine (eggplant), artichoke, broccoli, beetroot, butternut squash, brussel sprouts, beans, and broccoli. He was working on the C's, such things as courgettes (summer squash), carrots, and celeriac. By the time I made a second trip to the site, Fred had worked up to the Ps. He and his mother deserve an award for persistence. You'll be pleased to know that Fred is still a normal British boy, and one of his favorite ways to eat beetroot turned out to be in chocolate cake. A recipe for a delicious chocolate cake with grated raw beet is included, of course. http://www.greatbigvegchallenge.blogspot.com/ ICE CREAM IN A BAG It sounds like something both kids and grownups would enjoy making and eating. I must add that my McAFEE SITE ADVISOR gave this kids’ site a yellow light rather than a green light. I checked into it, and they say that some OTHER programs on the site (obviously not the recipe for Ice Cream In A Bag) might be ones people would consider adware or be otherwise undesirable. And now you know. http://www.kidsdomain.com/craft/icecream.html http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/Healthy-Living/Low-Calorie/ViewAll.aspx |
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