What to connect with your Tween or Teen?Posted Jun-25-06 15:35:33 PDT Then, COOK with them!! I've recently come around to the idea that cooking can not only be fun, but educational. Prior to this, I hated cooking!! Now, I know better! After watching a few reality shows, such as Top Chief and Ramsey's Kitchen Nightmares, as well as The Next Food Network Star, I realized that cooking can be entertaining to watch. I started watching a few of the food network shows, such as 30 Minute Meals with Rachael Ray and Emeril. I found them both entertaining, but I didn't feel inclined to pick up a spatula any time in the near future. Then, I stumbled across Alton Brown's Good Eats. His blend of basic cooking facts and amusing cooking trivia/history really interested me. I started watching all his shows and found myself wondering if I really could pickle my own beets...:) Next, I picked up a few cooking books, starting with Rachael Rays as I figured even I could devote 30 minutes to a meal. I watched Alton Brown cook with his nephew - children are more inclined to eat something that they helped fix themselves I stumbled across Rachael Rays' Cooking with Kids. When I broached the idea to my two older children, they were both excited by the idea. Now, they're both Master Chief for one meal a week. My picky eater gets to pick something he is interested in cooking (and actually will eat). My oldest is very adventurous - can you say sushi? It's fun and does give you that one on one interaction with your children. Eating is something we were going to do anyway! |