"When it comes to helping kids learn to cook, I think it's important to start small and start young so they get comfortable in the kitchen," says Andrea Debbink, author of "Kitchen Chemistry: A Food Science Cookbook." "Even when kids are too young to do more complicated tasks, they can still learn how to pour ingredients into a bowl, stir, or crack eggs."
"I think it's also important for kids to understand that mistakes are part of the cooking process. Recipes don't always turn out the way you'd expect, but that's how you learn." - Andrea Debbink, Author of "Kitchen Chemistry: A Food Science Cookbook"
"Find out the type of food and recipes your child likes and try making them together. Some kids may enjoy baking cakes or cookies while others may want to cook breakfasts, learn to make pasta, or use the blender." - Andrea Debbink, Author of "Kitchen Chemistry: A Food Science Cookbook"
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