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He got rave reviews from all the kids and adults. He has already planned our Halloween menu and is excited to be the party's chef. UPDATE:My son planned our Halloween menu using this book and it was a complete success. This book was worth every penny.
This is an excellent book. One of them said his pizza was better than Papa Johns. He made the mini pizzas and the cinnamon apples. I purchased it for my 11 year old son who is interested in cooking.
Highly recommended. :) Within 15 minutes of receiving the book he had made "Cinnamon Apples To Go." They were easy to make and delicious. The appetizing recipes are labeled by difficulty, clearly labeled, and are easy-to-follow.
It also has crosswords and games for cooking. Perfect for teaching your kid the basics on cooking and discovering new recipes. This is a great book everyone should use. Along with side tips on how to keep your fruit from going brown and why onions make you cry. While you'll need to do most of the easy ones with your 5 year old, your 11 or 12 year old is free to cook you dinner while your taking a nap. It has simple recipes that everyone should know, and some that are unusual. On almost every page it shows new words and their definitions.
He said it was really easy to read and he understood the directions. J. said thst he had already gone over every page in the book and picked out several recipes that he was going to make. I purchased this cookbook for my youngest grandson, age 8, because he told me he likes to cook with his mom. This is a ringing endorsement from an 8 year-old. He received the book so much faster than I thought he would, considering the distance it traveled, that I was a little surprised when he called me to say thanks. His dad is in the Army and they are presently stationed in Europe. C.
The cookbook is no color and picture, so borning. I was hopeing to get this cookbook and start to cook with my daughter cuz she(age 5) loves cooking so i order this cookbook but after i got it, my daughter only look at 5 second.
The directions are very age appropriate. This was my daughter's first cookbook for "cooking for real." She's 8 years old and she's now cooking dinner for us one night a week.
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