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The Importance of Cooking with Children

By C. Jeanne Heida, published Oct 25, 2007
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A few years ago, I met a food pantry client who changed my outlook on the types of food a food pantry should stock. This woman was in need of emergency groceries, "Hadn't eaten in several days" she told me, yet walked past our bins of dried beans, legumes, and rice, ignored the oatmeal and powdered milk, and even turned up her nose at the commodity foods, the fresh onions and potatoes. I almost blurted out, "Your family must not be that hungry" when she shamed me by exclaiming in frustration, "I just don't know how to cook any of this stuff."

Every month, I meet hundreds of people who never learned how to cook. They understand all about dumping a can of stew and heating it up on the stove, but never learned the basics of cooking with dried rice, making soup, preparing a pot roast or even whipping up a tray of cornbread.

Cooking is an important life skill that should be taught to every child. It's really not that difficult, all my children have been cooking since they were in kindergarten.

reading recipes and measuring

How do you start? Teaching cooking skills begins with learning about measurements. Children can be introduced to cooking by reading recipes and learning how to measure flour, shortening, and other dry ingredients into a bowl. This not only teaches them about weights and measures, but also fractions, addition & subtraction which will help them visualize math equations as they get older.

simple utensils and cooking terms

After mastering how to measure ingredients, the next step is to learn how to use utensils. For those of us who are used to scratch cooking, knowing how to use a pasty cutter or whisk, or the difference between whip and puree is second nature. However for those who never learned how to cook, these terms and utensils may as well be a foreign language. Show your children how to use these basic tools, and let them practice folding, stirring, whipping, and beating. Yes, they probably won't do it as well as you, but what's important is that they learn how.

use of kitchen equipment, cookware and bake ware

The Importance of Cooking with Children

It's so easy to teach your child how to cook

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So true!

Posted on 10/29/2007 at 6:10:00 PM

 
Outstanding article! We have what my older daughter calls "Kid's cooking night" about once a month where she picks the recipe and helps me cook. I let her do as much as she can. She has learned so much and really loves it.

Posted on 10/27/2007 at 10:10:00 PM

 
gotta teach kids early. i wish i would have been haha

Posted on 10/25/2007 at 10:10:00 PM

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