
5 Habits to Help Your Kids Love to Cook
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Studies show that children who help with cooking and meal preparation go on to lead healthier lives and consume more fruits and vegetables than kids who do not.
Cooking with your children is a romantic ideal conjuring up images of smiling children with their hands in a pristine bowl of baking dough. In reality, it's often kitchen floors covered in unrecognizable goo, hand mixer mishaps, and high blood pressure.
Here are a 5 cooking habits that will make the culinary experiences with your child more enjoyable with effects that ripple long after the memory fades.