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Williams-Sonoma Cooking Together

Having Fun in the Kitchen with Your Kids

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  • 128 pages
  • 5 hours of reading

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Filled with yummy, easy-to-prepare recipes and lots of ideas for making wholesome food fun, this cookbook encourages kids to get creative in the kitchen and start cooking. Each recipe features steps written just for kids so they can follow along with a little help from mom and dad. Whimsical illustration and colorful photos grab their attention and keep them engaged.Recipes for delicious, home-spun breakfasts, snacks, suppers, and desserts, such as French toast skewers with blueberry sauce, mini burgers with sweet potato fries, granola bites, orange-yogurt pops, and snowball cupcakes, will have your kids wanting to be in the kitchen cooking with you time and time again. Cooking with your kids is not only a great way to spend time together, it also teaches kids about food and entices them to try new flavors.

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Williams-Sonoma Cooking Together, Erin Quon, Tatum Quon

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2009
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Title
Williams-Sonoma Cooking Together
Subtitle
Having Fun in the Kitchen with Your Kids
Language
English
Publisher
Oxmoor House
Released
2009
Format
Hardcover
Pages
128
ISBN10
0848732731
ISBN13
9780848732738
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Rating
4 out of 5
Description
Filled with yummy, easy-to-prepare recipes and lots of ideas for making wholesome food fun, this cookbook encourages kids to get creative in the kitchen and start cooking. Each recipe features steps written just for kids so they can follow along with a little help from mom and dad. Whimsical illustration and colorful photos grab their attention and keep them engaged.Recipes for delicious, home-spun breakfasts, snacks, suppers, and desserts, such as French toast skewers with blueberry sauce, mini burgers with sweet potato fries, granola bites, orange-yogurt pops, and snowball cupcakes, will have your kids wanting to be in the kitchen cooking with you time and time again. Cooking with your kids is not only a great way to spend time together, it also teaches kids about food and entices them to try new flavors.