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Julie Bove[_2_] Julie Bove[_2_] is offline
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"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> Brooklyn1 wrote:
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>> >sf wrote:
>> >> "Julie Bove" wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> Not sure I have ever had a cooked turnip but I have had rutabagas and
>> >>> did
>> >>> not like them but... I was about 3 at the time. Haven't tried them
>> >>> since.
>> >>
>> >> How does anyone remember what they ate at age 3?

>>
>> Easy, I was already cooking at age three... you were obviously a late
>> bloomer... except in the ass area. At two years old I was helping my
>> grandmother in the kitchen, I was helping to bake bread, cook all
>> sorts of soups. When my grandfather arrived home from work I helped
>> him eat sardines and drink beer.
>> Most normal three year olds can prepare basic foods themselves...
>> these days three year olds are pretty proficient on their PC.

>
> Your mind is drifting, Sheldon. Cooking at age 2 and 3? LOLOL!


I can see helping. My daughter and her friends helped me at that age. I
would cut stuff up and they would assemble the lasagna. They would help
measure and mix cookie dough, put toppings on pizza. At that age, that's
what kids want to do!

They do know computers though. I can remember my now husband playing a game
and taking too long at it. My nephew was about three then said that he knew
how to end the game and told me exactly how to do it. Heh.