I have never really loved cooking. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy making something special when I have lots of extra time and nothing else that I should be doing – but that’s pretty much never. I’ve found that the daily chore of making dinner is one of my less favorite ones on the list.
Now that LJ is a little older, he is not only able, but actually eager to help out in the kitchen. That time together makes the chore of fixing dinner into a bonding time when I find out what’s really going in his little head. When he walks through the door after school and I ask how his day was, I get the standard first grade answer: “fine”. I ask what he did and get the “nothing” or “stuff” reply. But when he is distracted by the challenge of cracking an egg into a bowl without getting any shell in it, the filter comes off and I hear all about who said what to whom and how things went down on the playground.
There are other added benefits to having LJ help me in the kitchen. He is much more likely to eat something he helped cook and he is learning about what actually goes into his food. His class has been learning about the food groups, so we can see how some foods have several food groups baked right in and others need a side to make them healthier.
One of my personal favorite sides is rice. Jay got me a super fancy rice cooker for Christmas and it really does make the most incredible batch of rice you could imagine. It was one of those appliances I just couldn’t justify buying and storing in the already cramped cabinet, but now wish I had gotten one years ago!
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Donna says
I should let my son enter! Thanks for sharing!
Laurie says
THis a great way to get kids interested in cooking!
nicóle says
My son loves to cook! This is great!
Anne - Mommy Has to Work says
Thanks – i would like to teach my son more about cooking.
Liz @ A Nut in a Nutshell says
That is an absolutely amazing prize! I always loved having mine in the kitchen with me, and yes, they do eat a little better when they help.
That Bald Chick says
What an amazing prize!
Toni Patton says
My kids love to help, I need to let them help more often than I do.
Melissa says
My kids love to cook!
Marcie W. says
My 3 kids love to help in the kitchen!
Faith and Family Reviews says
This is awesome!
Zippy says
It’s great that you’re getting your kids interested in cooking. We allowed my son to experiment in the kitchen from a very young age. He’s 28 now and cooks for his fiancé and us all the time. He’s the best cook in our family.
Momstart says
It’s such a challenging thing for me to do.
Pixie Deals says
How awesome!!!
Karen says
Boys can be excellent cooks…thanks for sharing!
Tammy says
My daughter loves cooking with me.