Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Go - Cook Something: A Cooking Survival Guide for Active Independent Children Review

Go - Cook Something: A Cooking Survival Guide for Active Independent Children
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"Go - Cook Something!: A Cooking Survival Guide for Active Independent Children" is a tweens' and teens' best friend in the kitchen for those after school hungry times when solid nutrition and practical know how is called for. "Go - Cook Something!" is a great survival guide for active, intelligent kids ages 8-18 who just might benefit from some latchkey hungry filler skills. Over 65 practical hands on recipes are presented laced with humor and healthy suggestions, even shopping tips. There are ideas for soups, stews, dinner, breakfast, appetizers, snacks, and beverages, even complete meals. There are good practical recipes for how to prepare a meal from hamburger and a few extras. Written by a mother-daughter duo with more than a hint of special care, "Go - Cook Something!" is made to order for hungry kids who are dying to start (an finish) dinner before a tired parent gets home from work. In addition to recipes, shopping tips, meal starters and more, there are safety tips and kitchen emergency do's and don'ts, plus a handy list form for emergency contact numbers and notes on home alarm systems and safety equipment. Further precautions include personal cooking protection, timer use, the absolute necessity for clean hands, and cautions about spray oils. "Go - Cook Something!" is a fabulous resource for kids and parents, helping to teach latchkey kids needed survival skills as well as providing constructive independent activity suggestions for kids who are just a little bored.


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Hungry Teens Want to Eat Good Food! Go - Cook Something! is more than just a cookbook. It's a humorous, honest yet serious survival guide and valuable resource for independent kids between the ages of 10 and 17 who are venturing into the once foreign and hazardous territory commonly known as the kitchen. Savvy, hungry young adults, like the young writer, are becoming more independent at an earlier age. Experts note that there are over ten million "latch-key" kids in the USA. Kids who prefer to munch on great delicious foods after school - not just empty snacks that don't fill you up. Kids want quick, easy, no-brainer meals that they can prepare alone without blindly following a boring recipe. This guide prompts kids to think for themselves, plan ahead, be experimental, concentrate on wholesome foods and to customize recipes to their own particular tastes. If you have hungry active children, this book belongs in your home. It is one of the best gifts you can give children today.

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