
Teaching Kids to Cook
05/03/20 • 30 min
Today's episode is all about getting kids into the kitchen.
I know many parents are at home with kids right now, trying to keep them entertained and their minds active. Cooking is definitely an activity that can tick all the boxes, and set them up with life skills that will serve them well into the future.
I chat with Jessica Braider from the blog The Scramble. Jessica is a certified health coach and mother of two active and playful boys. As the CEO of The Scramble, she fulfils her passion for food and her love for working with parents and children to build healthy and happy families by helping them to get quick, easy, and delicious meals on the table every night. She believes that food is one of the most powerful tools for building connections and that it should be savored, enjoyed, and shared, rather than restricted, avoided, or argued over.
Jessica shares her tips for how to get kids involved in the kitchen, age appropriate tasks and how to make the process less stressful.
Get all the links discussed in today's episode by visiting the show notes - cookitrealgood.com/45.
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Today's episode is all about getting kids into the kitchen.
I know many parents are at home with kids right now, trying to keep them entertained and their minds active. Cooking is definitely an activity that can tick all the boxes, and set them up with life skills that will serve them well into the future.
I chat with Jessica Braider from the blog The Scramble. Jessica is a certified health coach and mother of two active and playful boys. As the CEO of The Scramble, she fulfils her passion for food and her love for working with parents and children to build healthy and happy families by helping them to get quick, easy, and delicious meals on the table every night. She believes that food is one of the most powerful tools for building connections and that it should be savored, enjoyed, and shared, rather than restricted, avoided, or argued over.
Jessica shares her tips for how to get kids involved in the kitchen, age appropriate tasks and how to make the process less stressful.
Get all the links discussed in today's episode by visiting the show notes - cookitrealgood.com/45.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to Make Jam
Today's episode will teach you how to make your own jam!
I chat with Kathie from the blog Homespun Seasonal Living.
Kathie N. Lapcevic is a blogger and teacher living in northwest Montana. She embraces a simple and seasonal life in which she works and is often found either making a mess in the garden or in the kitchen.
Kathie takes us through what we need to make jam, how to safely store it and some awesome recipe ideas.
Get all the links discussed in today's episode by visiting the show notes - cookitrealgood.com/44.
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Gluten-Free Baking for Beginners
Today's episode is all about gluten free baking.
If you've been a long time listener of this podcast you'll probably remember many of the food bloggers we've had as guests have mentioned they're biggest cooking disasters have been with gluten free baking. So I thought it would be great to have a special guest on to give us some tips for mastering it.
And that person is Alex from the food blog It's Not Complicated Recipes. The blog reflects Alex's approach to cooking. She likes it to be simple, easily prepared and delicious. She aims to inspire those who love cooking and encourage those who don't.
Given that one of Alex's most popular recipes is gluten-free almond cookies, and she has countless other gluten free goodies on the blog that are equally as delicious, I knew she was the woman for the job.
I'm fairly certain we all know someone who can't eat gluten, so understanding the basics behind gluten free baking is a great start. You'll learn a lot from Alex today.
Grab all the links discussed in today's episode by visiting the show notes - cookitrealgood.com/46.
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