Cooking by kids, for kids
Okay that's sounds fantastic, you could try and suggest to make an
cheesecake that doesn't involve any naked flames, hot liquids or any
sharp objects. Plus this cooking process is a overnight thing to way
for it to set and ready to eat the next day... and that's where you
enjoy the fun bit of it, eating it...yummy..
Enjoy cooking with your son
On Feb 1, 2:47*pm, notbob > wrote:
> On 2009-02-01, Horry > wrote:
>
> > At the moment, he's basically limited himself to baking cakes -- and I'd
> > like to expand his repertoire.
> > Obviously, no naked flames, hot liquids, sharp knives....
>
> Why don't you just wrap him in animal balloons and pack him in a cotton
> lined coffin? *
>
> By time I was twelve, I was building campfires with a flint and steel, had
> earned my marksmanship andcookingmerit badges, carried my own sheath
> knife, and could cook a dinner for three. *Give the kid a freakin' break,
> fergawdsakes!
>
> nb
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