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helper that everyone has jobs that

are suitable. Without talking down

to him, let him know that this is

one job which you need to complete

alone. Perhaps he can watch from

a safe distance while you open

the oven, cook the stir fry, or cut

veggies with a sharp knife. Knowing

that he’s still a novice, (and will

only be permitted to help you as

long as he adheres to the kitchen

rules) may curtail any ideas he may

have of trying to “help” when he’s

not needed or when it is not safe

for him to do so.

Local Kids Cooking Classes: Kroger

Chef Junior 564 Crosstown Dr in

Peachtree City – May 6th and May

20th at 9am. As part of every

experience, your child will receive

these Kroger Chef Junior items:

Apron, Chef’s Hat, Recipe Card

& Box, Cooking Utensil, Patch.

Each child will take home a recipe

card that includes step-by-step

instructions so that together, you

can continue the experience at home

with a made-from-scratch recipe!

It’s a great way to foster a life-long

love of cooking!

Williams Sonoma - Baking for

Mom -May 6th at 10am. Williams

Sonoma can show kids how fun and

easy cooking can be: Learn to make

delicious recipes, from main courses

to desserts and snacks, with plenty

of tasting along the way. For specific

times and more

details:www.williams

-

sonoma.com

Rewards:

The best part of cooking with your

child is the end product: seeing

and tasting the dishes you’ve

both worked hard to create. But

for your child, perhaps the most

rewarding part is when she is

handed the empty cake batter

bowl and whisk to “clean” to her

heart’s content. Regardless of

what you create, bake or design,

the memories you’ve cooked up

together in your kitchen, whether

they’re fancy or modest, are the

memories which will be cherished

forever.

Get Cooking with Raddish Kids Family

Cooking Club Membership www.

raddishkids.com

So, what are you waiting for?

Grab a cookbook and get inspired.

Set aside an afternoon or an entire

Saturday, just for you & your

mini-chef. Get into the kitchen for

some fun and a wonderful learning

opportunity. You may even decide

to sign up for some parent/child

attended cooking classes for you

to both enjoy. As far as learning

and working together goes, it’s

hard to beat cooking as a fantastic

collaborative activity, which, in the

very least, will create the recipe

for a unique bonding experience.