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Horry > wrote: > Is anyone able to suggest recipes suitable for a 12-year-old to cook/ > prepare? > > At the moment, he's basically limited himself to baking cakes -- and I'd > like to expand his repertoire. > > Dishes suited to a 12yo's palate would be best -- as he'd be reluctant to > cook things he doesn't like to eat ![]() > > Obviously, no naked flames, hot liquids, sharp knives (unless it'd be > possible for an adult to pre-prepare the parts of the recipe requiring > those things). > > Thanks! Is this your son? I think you should give him basic instruction in kitchen safety first; e.g., "pay attention around open flames," and "this is the proper way to hold and use a sharp knife," and "be careful when pouring hot liquid and if it is easier to pour only a little at a time, use a ladle." As part of his instruction, include some first aid basics. Keep the baking soda handy if he needs to extinguish a grease fire. Does *he* want to expand his repertoire? Unless he has some mental or physical challenges, twelve is certainly old enough to be handling hot liquids and fire. Most boys have tried to set fire to something by the time they're about 10 or 11. :-) What is a 12-year-old's palate? Pizza? Burgers? Hot dogs? Chicken nuggets? My seven-year-old granddaughter and I will be making baked chicken nuggets or fingers later this week; would your son go for something like that? She'll be helping me with Valentine-cooky dough, too. She's got a really good hand with her rolling pin. :-) -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ http://web.me.com/barbschaller http://gallery.me.com/barbschaller/100041 -- a woman my age shouldn't have this much fun! |
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On Sun, 01 Feb 2009 12:27:34 -0600, Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> What is a 12-year-old's palate? Pizza? Burgers? Hot dogs? Chicken > nuggets? My seven-year-old granddaughter and I will be making baked > chicken nuggets or fingers later this week; would your son go for > something like that? She'll be helping me with Valentine-cooky dough, > too. She's got a really good hand with her rolling pin. :-) Yes to pizza, hot dogs and nuggets. Not so much burgers (which is odd, come to think of it). I like Andy's idea of Kangaroo Meat Cheesesteaks... but I think I'd have to lie about what kind of meat it was ![]() |
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On Fri, 6 Feb 2009 09:23:48 +0000 (UTC), Horry wrote:
> On Sun, 01 Feb 2009 12:27:34 -0600, Melba's Jammin' wrote: > >> What is a 12-year-old's palate? Pizza? Burgers? Hot dogs? Chicken >> nuggets? My seven-year-old granddaughter and I will be making baked >> chicken nuggets or fingers later this week; would your son go for >> something like that? She'll be helping me with Valentine-cooky dough, >> too. She's got a really good hand with her rolling pin. :-) > > Yes to pizza, hot dogs and nuggets. Not so much burgers (which is odd, > come to think of it). I like Andy's idea of Kangaroo Meat > Cheesesteaks... but I think I'd have to lie about what kind of meat it > was ![]() do kids in australia romanticize kangaroos? is this some kind of winnie-the-pooh madness? i thought roos down there were thought of as very large vermin. your pal, blake |
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