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kristin sherrill Posted - Mar 11 2010 : 06:07:15 AM
Well, grands for me. I have Kansas in the afternoons and sometimes for dinner. That child loves to cook. So lately she's been wanting us to pretend we're doing a cooking show. We have cameras and an audience and we talk to them and tell them everything we're going to do. And what to set the oven on and the whole deal. It's so fun. Last night we made biscuits and gravy. It was so good. She ate every last bite of hers. Her sisters come on the weekends and they love to cook, too. Ya'll should try this with your kids. It'll get them in the kitchen to help and what they fix they seem to want to eat, too. So if you have picky eaters this might work with them.

Kris

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