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Default Cooking by kids, for kids

On Feb 2, 6:29*am, Dan Abel > wrote:
> In article >,
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> *Horry > wrote:
> > On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 23:01:47 -0500, dejablues wrote:

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> > > "Horry" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > >> On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 22:28:33 -0500, dejablues wrote:

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> > >>> "Horry" > wrote in message
> > ...

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> > >>>> Is anyone able to suggest recipes suitable for a 12-year-old to cook/
> > >>>> prepare?
> > >>> I call bullshit.

>
> > >> My God this is a strange group...

>
> That's true. *Sometimes I get tired of "strange", and skim or skip some
> posts. *Other times I find them entertaining.
>
> My wife does a lot ofcookingwith kids. *She finds it very rewarding,
> although it requires some patience.
>
> If your son is mostly stuck on sweets, cupcakes can be fun. *Many kids
> really get into decorating. *Have an assortment of candies and such for
> decorating. *Cookies can be decorated also. *An apple crisp sounds good
> to me. *Pies require a lot more manual dexterity, so I don't think
> that's a good starter. *If he isn't ready for a knife, have him peel the
> apples and then watch while you slice them.
>
> Pizza is another good one for kids, especially the decorating. *Make
> several small ones so they can experiment some.
>
> --
> Dan Abel
> Petaluma, California USA
>


hi this has nothing to do with cooking but our tutor has said to do
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