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Cooking with Kids
200 recipes to cook with and for children
Cookingwithkids is a selective collection of printable family recipes. It offers step-by-step instructions and tips for each recipe features over 20 minutes of related audios. You will learn about the food pyramid and the food groups, what you need to do before you begin to cook, and more! Kids enjoy cooking, and this collection provides not only the traditional type recipes but fun things to do such as making play doh, fun recipes that let kids be creative, recipes for school lunches, and so much more.
Categories for Family Recipes
- Breakfast
- Candy
- Desserts
- Dinner
- Drinks and Shakes
- Finicky Eaters
- Fun Recipes
- Healthy Snacks (from SimplyCookingDessert)
- Kids Own Recipes to Make Themselves
- Lunch
- Pasta
- Salads
- School Lunches
- Small Meals
- Snacks
- Things to Make with Kids
- Vegetables
Audios
- Basic Rules
- Breakfast
- Food History
- Hard Boiled Eggs
- Nutrition
- Obesity
- Picky Eaters
- Poached Chicken
- School Lunch
- Tips for Eating Out
- What Kids Can Learn in the Kitchen
- Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP, Vista
- Pentium processor
- 16MB of available RAM
- 15MB of available Hard Drive Space
- CD-ROM Drive
- 800 x 600, 16-bit (thousands of colors)
Written for adults, not children
By Happy Doris
from Ogden, Utah on 11/20/2008
Primary Use: Personal
Cons: Boring
The title would make you think this contains fun and innovative recipes that contain photos and would encourage children to enjoy cooking. Not so! The recipes are written for adults with no explanation in each recipe of the cooking terms. While most of the recipes are for dishes most children tend to like, many of them (sardine sauce?)I don't think many children would try. I found some audio content for adults, but no photos.










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