Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Cooking with Kids: Chop Chop Cooking Challenges Read more at http://www.ourpieceofearth.com/cooking-kids-chop-chop/#0LW8Esy2XMDQ4EIz.99

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Cooking with Kids: A Weekly SeriesWe all know that kids can learn a lot from helping out in the kitchen, right?!  These guys love to help me out with all sorts of tasks in the kitchen, and I love to challenge them.  When I heard about this FREE website full of cooking challenges for kids, I was stoked!  These challenges are designed just for the kids, and the tasks get tougher as they go.  It’s a great introduction to different kitchen tools, plus, they love to eat their own creations – can you see how excited they are about it?  As kids complete a challenge, they earn badges to show off their mad skills.  Each challenge comes with how to tips, shopping / storage tips, fun activities and some conversation starters.  Most kids in the Chop Chop  Cooking Club will be ages 5-12, but any age is welcome.  To make it even more exciting, each month there is a giveaway for some awesome kitchen products.

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The first challenge was a tasty one – Berry Bold Banana Smoothie.  Not only was it fresh ingredients, but they got to use the blender which they always love to do!  Be sure to snap a photo of your kids trying their new creations out.  Then, go to the website, leave your comments with a picture of your kids with their tasty treats and that’s it!  Badge earned.  
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Would your kids love having their own cooking challenge where they can earn badges?  We call this cooking class
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1 comment:

  1. Good cooks never use "cooking wine" found in the supermarket. It...in price ($10 range). Taylor is a very cheap sherry and just fine for cooking.

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