Thursday, February 16, 2012

Cooking with children


I wanted to share with you something that I think is a fun thing to do with children. Cooking!!!! I personally do not like cooking much, but my husband does and my oldest daughter got that gene in her, since she was little she wanted to help out in the kitchen and cook. I think all kids do like to help in the kitchen when they are little. Estrella actually loves cooking, so much that one of her presents from my mom one Christmas was an apron and one of those things to hold hot pots, she was so happy with it. This past Christmas, my mother in law gave her a cooking book (My First Baking Book, by Helen Drew) and a whole set of real, kid friendly cooking utensils with a nice apron. The book is great because it has step by step, easy to follow directions. She thought it was the best present ever!
I didn't cook much with her then because I was working and all that. Now that I stay home I had to come up with several ideas to keep them entertain. So, besides all the play pretend we have going on in our house on a daily basis, we have things that we do every week. It all started with Estrella telling me that her classmates had this after school program that sounded like so much fun and that she wished she could go too. Well, we can't afford it at the moment. So I went into the website of the place where these kids take the course and find out that it was something about cultures, including food, music, art and traditional dresses from different countries. That was it, sounds so easy right? it takes two weeks to learn about a country, I guess is easier with a big group of kids. 
What we do is that we learn about a country, we look it up in the globe, we learn about its music, and traditional dresses, its culture, language, etc. All very basic information that a 3 and a 5 year old can remember. I get books from the library and sometimes they have videos about families of that especific country. We then learn about its food and we tried to cook something from the country. For example, we learned about Guatemala and some of their traditional meals, we then learned to make tortillas and rellenitos (a plantain dessert) These past weeks we have been learning about Sweden, so today, we cook a treat from Sweden, Coconut Chocolate Balls. 

They are quite delicious and super easy to make, no cooking required.
 The girls were bragging about them when daddy came home and told them that they had made a treat from Sweden.
Anyway, these are some things I do in our "cooking class" to make it more formal and to make sure the girls don't loose interest in the middle of the recipe. (which happens with the little one, I do short, easy recipes with her when the other one is at school)

1. I set some rules; few and easy things that they remember.
     Before starting cooking wash your hands
     roll on your sleeves
     put on your apron
 2. I try to have all the ingredients and utensils out and ready for when I call them for cooking class.
3. The utensils we use are kid friendly, like the knife my daughter is using in the picture, it is not a treat to her little fingers but it cuts the fruit ok for her to make her smoothie.
4. Most of the recipes we cook relate with the country we are studying that week, but we do lots of baking dishes from Estrella's book.
5. I got recipes that are kid friendly, for example, when I taught them about Guatemala, I was not going to teach them how to make tamales!!! I looked for something easy and that it wouldn't be messed up if little hands wanted to kind of play with the dough or whatever. My point, make recipes that you don't care how the outcome is, as long as you put the ingredients right, if the look is terrible but the flavor is yummy, then who cares!
6. We have fun, I don't get stressed with messes. It is kind of a play pretend, but we get real serious about following the recipe right.
7. I always say the ingredients to them and show them what measurements we need. They don't remember all of it, but, by now, Estrella knows what half a cup is and the difference between a teaspoon and a tablespoon. I always say, "now we put 1/4 of sugar" and show them how the 1/4 is written on the cup, that way they have exposure to the real names of things and measurements, so when they see them in school they will have a little back ground. 
8. Have fun, have fun have fun. My girls get so excited for cooking day, they really do, they love it, because they own it, it is their little creations!
Here is their creation for this week, Swedish Coconut Chocolate Balls!! delicious!!
I am sure some of you do this with your kids, so it you can leave a comment with more ideas for me I will appreciate it! I am not an expert in teaching how to cook, so your comments will be gladly welcome. What I am good at is art and that is what we do on Fridays, but that is for another post! thanks for reading.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

No boots? get a pair of leg warmers!!!

Well, snow came and stayed only for a bit, enough to get us out and go sledding with the girls. It was so much fun!!! I realized I need better snow boots. But now the temperature is not bad, in the 30's this week, which has caused all the snow to melt. Oh well, I won't miss it too much!! :)

 These past weeks, I worked on this leg warmers for my sister-in-law. They really did not take me long to make. I am not very fond of the color, but they look nice. I tried to find a pattern for leg warmers, but I couldn't find what I wanted. You can start by casting 26 on an 11 size circular needle. If you have thicker calves you can cast on 46 instead. This is only for this kind of yarn. I used Homespun from Lion Brand.
The stitch is quite easy, just 4 rounds of knits and then 6 rounds of purls, then repeat to you get to the ribbing. They are soft and warm, which I didn't expect from acrylic yarn.
 If you don't have boots, you can totally wear these over leggins, if you want to wear them over jeans, I will suggest casting more, otherwise they will be kind of tight. My next pair will be for the girls and I am using wool, to see how much warmer they are. So let me know if you make a pair, or if you need more instructions to make a pair. The pictures are not that wonderful because my 5 year old took them, but you can still appreciate them, right?. Thank you for reading and stay warm!!


No boots? get a pair of leg warmers!!!

Well, snow came and stayed only for a bit, enough to get us out and go sledding with the girls. It was so much fun!!!

Friday, January 20, 2012

Mrs. Bear comes to life!!!


It is finally snowing in Chicago, it has been snowing since 11:00 a.m. today, right now it is 4:30 p.m. On days like this I wish I was a bear so I could be hibernating in my cozy, warm cave with my cozy, warm, fur coat on. But since I am not a bear, on days like this I knit, or bake "Bocado de Reina", or have a tea party with the girls, or sneak a little nap while they play. My dear other half is home today too, I love that!

So, I have been knitting quite a bit lately. My niece's birthday was this past Monday, she turned 2, she is not into anything specific. Last Sunday I was having a hard time thinking of a present for her. By Tuesday I was totally anxious about it. Until I took the girls to the Library and found this great book, "Last Minute Knitted Gifts" by Joelle Hoverson. I love this book, this lady shares in her book different gifts and the time each one will take you to finish. I love that!! so by Friday I had decided to make this cute bear.

I took me the whole weekend to finish. This is how it looked like on Monday, at the Birthday Party!!! I know lame, but I tried, I really did. Still I couldn't finish it because I have to admit, I don't know how to sew mouths, noses, and eyes!! I mean look at that mouth! all crooked, but as my sister said, it gives it character. Well, I still couldn't do the eyes.

So I went with the easy way, buttons!!! it looks cute, right? I did the scarf from soft, bulky 20% wool. I sew a little moon in the back cause she likes the moon. Then I washed it and now it is all soft!! The stuffing is the kind people use for quilts. 




Now, my problem is that this little girl loves it! she is going to be so sad when I give it to her cousin! :(
I am not going to show you the one that lady made and has in her book cause hers is cuter, better looking. But to be the first one I think it is not too bad. In my defense, I used different, thicker yarn, not 100% alpaca like she did. But I think it looks cute, So, my next post will be on these leg warmers I finished.
Thank you for reading!!

Mrs. Bear comes to life!!!