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Showing posts with label cookies. Show all posts

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Operation Playtime-Day 3-Cooking

Today's unplugged playtime activity, sponsored by Operation Playtime, is cooking with kids.
Cooking with kids is something that I have been doing for over 20 years--the kids were always there, and I was always cooking, so we cooked. There is always someone willing to stir, dump, crack or lick. Sometimes I think they just want to help because they get to lick the bowl when we are done. Whatever their motives, my older children, by the time they are 13, can cook a simple meal for our family of 12, and the younger children are well on their way to this mighty accomplishment.
Today it was just me and the four youngest kids at home. A perfect day to mix something up, and I still had sugar cookie mix from Christmas waiting to be transformed into yumminess.
Luke and Kim were very excited to be helping. I have to admit, I do sometimes bake very quietly, as to not let these two youngest discover what I am doing, but today, I called on them to be my special helpers.
I am not sure what Luke thought of the raw egg.
Stirring and stirring
We got out the letter cookie cutters and cut out our letters of the week: A, B, and C.
All cut out and ready for sugar--Mark, being a boy, and being 9, wanted to help but showed up to the table with a re-enforcement.
Also, being 9 and being a boy, Mark also swipped sugar to lick out of his hand. I didn't notice this until he pointed it out in this photo.
As Kimberly found out, it takes way to long for the cookies to cool down.
Good to the last crumb!
And since there are only 4 kids here today, there are some cookies left for later!!!
Make sure you visit Operation Playtime to check out more fun cooking with kids.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Feast of the Triumph of the Cross--Day 2

We got our cross cut-out cookies baked this morning. We were a day late, but they tasted just as good as if they were baked yesterday.
They were decorated by our decorating experts. We used confectionery sugar frosting and Easter sprinkles.

Mark found that decorating was very tasty.

If you look carefully, you can see the results of the tasting Gracie was doing.

The crosses turned out lovely.


Luke discovered exactly how delicious they were. I enjoyed the technique he used to eat the frosting and sprinkles first.