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Cooking With Kids

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  • Moving beyond PB&J
    Packing a lunchbox every day may be routine, but that’s no excuse to make it boring. Here are a few ideas that will keep your youngster excited about what’s inside.
  • Turn a holiday play date into a holiday treat.
    Tips on making a stay-at-home Christmas break more exciting for the kids.
  • Five Delicious Ways to Celebrate Father's Day
    Think out of the box and get into the kitchen for Father’s Day. With these five unique ideas, dad will enjoy some fun-filled family time and a memorable meal with his favorite sous chefs.
  • Quick Fixes for Hungry Youngsters
    Feeding your kids between meals doesn’t have to be a battle. With these simple suggestions it’s easy to feel good about every last bite.
  • Kitchen Projects for the Whole Family
    Here are a few simple tasks that even your littlest helpers will enjoy.
  • Subject Your Kids to Cooking
    For most kids, cooking is a thrill. So is reading. Combine the two by teaching your kids to read recipes and they'll learn a valuable lesson they'll use for the rest of their lives.
  • Easy suggestions for getting your child involved
    There are many benefits to getting your child involved in the kitchen. Check out these great age appropriate ways to get started!
  • Giving Healthy Foods Half a Chance
    Teach kids to make nutritious choices and they'll be set for life. These tasteful tips provide a perfect starting point. Follow the suggested U.S. dietary guidelines by integrating fresh vegetables and fruits into your family's diet, serving whole grains rather than white breads and pastas, going for an assortment of lean meats and proteins and limiting your child's intake of sugar and empty calories and you can make a big difference.


 

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