The How To of Cooking!










There are so many great books to read for the sheer pleasure of reading, but often we forget about what I like to call the "How To Books". These are books that instruct us how to do some particular thing like crafts, building with Legos, gardening, and much more. Cook books are a big hit at our house because I love to cook and my daughter loves to help me. She loves to help so much that she told me when she was four, "I am a good cook mommy. I know how to make coffee (this from watching my husband), sandwiches, cereal, and salads." Now that she is seven, her expertise includes toasting bagels and English muffins. She has also helped me with many a batch of cookies, brownies, and cakes.   



As an avid collector of old cookbooks found at auctions, garage sales, thrift stores, and bargain basement rummage sales at local churches, I wondered if my Betty Crocker's Cook Book for Boys and Girls was still available. Much to my surprise, this 1957 classic can still be found at Amazon. I thought with summer quickly approaching I would try to involve Emily in more cooking projects. Two particular recipes that I think will be fun to try are the Ice Cream Cone Cakes (who wouldn't love one of those?) and the Good Kid Cookies which look like faces of boys and girls.



At the end of summer perhaps I'll post a pictures of our creations. Meanwhile, I would love to hear what kind of "How To Books" you and your sprouts like? 



So ends another episode of Kids Korner with me, Children's Author Aileen Stewart. Join me next week for another exciting episode same krazy time, same krazy channel. And feel free to drop by my personal blog Aileen's Thoughts any day of the week for even more on reading, writing, and life in general.Lonely Hearts ~ a sweet Christian Romance
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Published on May 21, 2012 00:00
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message 1: by Karen (new)

Karen Memories with that cookbook when I was a kid.


message 2: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Stephan It's a good one, isn't it?


message 3: by Karen (new)

Karen Yes.I wish I still had it. One of those things they say you will never miss once you get rid of it,


message 4: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Stephan I hear you. I had quite a few very old books when I was growing up. Unfortunately, when I moved out, I thought I was too old for them, and my mom got rid of them. Drat!


message 5: by Karen (new)

Karen The clutter people say you will never miss what you part with? Untrue for me.


message 6: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Stephan Agreed. Most definitely! What's one thing you wish you had again the most?

Mine? My old, old books - Escape to Witch Mountain, Robin Hood, my complete Trixie Belden series. Ah, yes. Seemingly insignificant to others, but a treasure to me!


message 7: by Karen (new)

Karen I wish I had my skipper doll back.


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