Cookery Courses for Children
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Cookery Courses for Children
Does anybody know of cookery courses for children. DS1 is very interested in all things food ( a bit like his mother) and, being married to a DH who can just about boil water but not an egg, I don't want to discourage this. Think he would find a course a lot of fun - more interesting than helping me anyway.
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad !
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DD makes these http://www.samstern.co.uk/recipes16.html
They work really well with gluten free flour, so go down well in our house.
They work really well with gluten free flour, so go down well in our house.
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Ooh what a lovely idea and I am certainly going to check out those books and look into course's for my DD I think.
Midget Man is doing a Uni Day at a secondary school for Science/Maths/Ict and he is soo jealous of the children that are doing food for their course because of the lovely food they alway's walk out with and he now wishes he was doing that instead
Midget Man is doing a Uni Day at a secondary school for Science/Maths/Ict and he is soo jealous of the children that are doing food for their course because of the lovely food they alway's walk out with and he now wishes he was doing that instead
I have used these recipes in the past. It took me a while to find the link
http://publications.dcsf.gov.uk/default ... 01137-2009&
http://publications.dcsf.gov.uk/default ... 01137-2009&