Author: Colleen Kennedy
Publisher: Rockridge Press
ISBN: 9781641522229
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
The latest edition in the bestselling Kid Chef series--Kid Chef Every Day offers kids ages 8-12 easy, everyday recipes and essential techniques to turn their kitchen curiosity into a lifelong passion for cooking. Practice makes perfect with every new skill--learning how to cook is no exception. Kid Chef Every Day encourages budding chefs to hone their cooking skills every day with easy recipes and basic techniques to build confidence in the kitchen. From slicing to sautéing, this kids cookbook begins with hands-on recipe tutorials for young chefs to master grown-up cooking techniques. Putting skills to the test with over 65 super yummy and easy recipes, Kid Chef Every Day gives kids the inspiration they need to take charge in the kitchen and proudly serve their creations to family and friends any day of the week. From Cinnamon Bun Baked Oatmeal for breakfast to Ravioli Lasagna for dinner, Kid Chef Every Day gets kids excited about cooking for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert with: Cooking lessons that teach essential kitchen techniques, vocabulary, and skills through hands-on recipe tutorials. 65+ easy recipes that use 5 ingredients or less for most recipes, all of which you can find in local grocery stores. Tips and tricks to take cooking skills to the next level, swapping ingredients, and making the most out of the kitchen. Let your kid chef tell you what's on the menu with simple and tasty recipes to inspire their cooking curiosity from Kid Chef Every Day.
Kid Chef
Author: Melina Hammer
Publisher: Callisto Media, Inc.
ISBN: 1943451214
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
"There may be no better way to instill a love of good food in your kids than by having them learn to cook. Kid Chef helps them develop fundamental skills, harness their curiosity, and turn out tasty, family-friendly dishes."―Cooking Light Magazine Every parent knows that when it comes to cooking—practice really does make perfect. Unlike other kids cookbooks that dumb down recipes, Kid Chef gets kids cooking nutritious meals that engage their skills and instill confidence in the kitchen. Covering basic techniques and featuring tutorials for tasty recipes, this kids’ cookbook is sure to turn any child into a chef. More than just a kids’ cookbook, Kid Chef is a learning tool that includes: 75+ Healthy Recipes: easy-to-follow recipes for snacks and small bites, main dishes and desserts that parents will love Kitchen 101: learn how to stock the pantry, create a grocery list, handle a knife, and use the stove Facts and Tips: from variations on your favorite recipes to fun food facts this kids’ cookbook covers everything A kids’ cookbook for grown-up tastes: recipes for Homemade Granola, Mini Quiches, Minty Lamb Burgers, Rosemary Shortbread Cookies, and so much more! “This is an amazing cookbook for introducing children to the joys of cooking. I loved that instead of being just a collection of recipes oversimplified for children, it was a well-thought-out teaching tool.”—Heather Columbo, Mom to a kid chef
Publisher: Callisto Media, Inc.
ISBN: 1943451214
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
"There may be no better way to instill a love of good food in your kids than by having them learn to cook. Kid Chef helps them develop fundamental skills, harness their curiosity, and turn out tasty, family-friendly dishes."―Cooking Light Magazine Every parent knows that when it comes to cooking—practice really does make perfect. Unlike other kids cookbooks that dumb down recipes, Kid Chef gets kids cooking nutritious meals that engage their skills and instill confidence in the kitchen. Covering basic techniques and featuring tutorials for tasty recipes, this kids’ cookbook is sure to turn any child into a chef. More than just a kids’ cookbook, Kid Chef is a learning tool that includes: 75+ Healthy Recipes: easy-to-follow recipes for snacks and small bites, main dishes and desserts that parents will love Kitchen 101: learn how to stock the pantry, create a grocery list, handle a knife, and use the stove Facts and Tips: from variations on your favorite recipes to fun food facts this kids’ cookbook covers everything A kids’ cookbook for grown-up tastes: recipes for Homemade Granola, Mini Quiches, Minty Lamb Burgers, Rosemary Shortbread Cookies, and so much more! “This is an amazing cookbook for introducing children to the joys of cooking. I loved that instead of being just a collection of recipes oversimplified for children, it was a well-thought-out teaching tool.”—Heather Columbo, Mom to a kid chef
Chef Roy Choi and the Street Food Remix
Author: Jacqueline Briggs Martin
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
ISBN: 1430131691
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Describes the L.A. street cook's life, including working in his family's restaurant as a child, figuring out what he wanted to do with his life, and his success with his food truck and restaurant.
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
ISBN: 1430131691
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Describes the L.A. street cook's life, including working in his family's restaurant as a child, figuring out what he wanted to do with his life, and his success with his food truck and restaurant.
Kid Chef Junior
Author: Anjali Shah
Publisher: Rockridge Press
ISBN: 9781641521352
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The fun and easy starter cookbook for kids ages 4 to 8 Help kids develop their culinary know-how as they make healthy, wholesome, kid-approved meals―first with an adult and eventually all on their own! Kid Chef Junior is the ultimate kids cookbook, helping them build essential skills, practice food and kitchen safety, and gain confidence and imagination. Cooking basics for kids―This kids cookbook uses a colorful, kid-friendly format to explain different kitchen tools; why certain ingredients go together; how to read a recipe; and how to chop, stir, whisk, and pour. Pictures of each recipe―Colorful photos help kids choose the recipe they want to make and see in advance what the end goal will be. Guidance for parents―Find tips for helping your child succeed in the kitchen and labels on each recipe that indicate how much supervision is required. Give budding chefs confidence in the kitchen with fun, yummy recipes from Kid Chef Junior.
Publisher: Rockridge Press
ISBN: 9781641521352
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The fun and easy starter cookbook for kids ages 4 to 8 Help kids develop their culinary know-how as they make healthy, wholesome, kid-approved meals―first with an adult and eventually all on their own! Kid Chef Junior is the ultimate kids cookbook, helping them build essential skills, practice food and kitchen safety, and gain confidence and imagination. Cooking basics for kids―This kids cookbook uses a colorful, kid-friendly format to explain different kitchen tools; why certain ingredients go together; how to read a recipe; and how to chop, stir, whisk, and pour. Pictures of each recipe―Colorful photos help kids choose the recipe they want to make and see in advance what the end goal will be. Guidance for parents―Find tips for helping your child succeed in the kitchen and labels on each recipe that indicate how much supervision is required. Give budding chefs confidence in the kitchen with fun, yummy recipes from Kid Chef Junior.
Kid Chef Junior Every Day
Author: Yaffi Lvova RDN
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
ISBN: 1638072213
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
The fun and easy everyday cookbook for kids ages 4 to 8 Help kids develop their cooking know-how as they make tasty, wholesome meals the whole family can share. With easy-to-make recipes—approved by both kids and grown-ups!—Kid Chef Junior Everyday is the perfect kids' cookbook for any busy day. The colorful photos included with every recipe help young chefs pick the recipe they want to make. By helping cook their own meals, they'll learn essential skills and get excited to try new foods! Kids' cooking class—Start kids out with important safety practices before introducing them to skills like chopping vegetables, filling ravioli, and kneading dough. Recipe tips and tricks—Kids will learn how to customize many of the dishes and find out exactly when an adult should step in to help with a recipe. Space to personalize—A section for notes next to each recipe encourages kids to write down their recipe rating and any changes they made while cooking. Give budding chefs confidence in the kitchen with this easy family cookbook.
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
ISBN: 1638072213
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
The fun and easy everyday cookbook for kids ages 4 to 8 Help kids develop their cooking know-how as they make tasty, wholesome meals the whole family can share. With easy-to-make recipes—approved by both kids and grown-ups!—Kid Chef Junior Everyday is the perfect kids' cookbook for any busy day. The colorful photos included with every recipe help young chefs pick the recipe they want to make. By helping cook their own meals, they'll learn essential skills and get excited to try new foods! Kids' cooking class—Start kids out with important safety practices before introducing them to skills like chopping vegetables, filling ravioli, and kneading dough. Recipe tips and tricks—Kids will learn how to customize many of the dishes and find out exactly when an adult should step in to help with a recipe. Space to personalize—A section for notes next to each recipe encourages kids to write down their recipe rating and any changes they made while cooking. Give budding chefs confidence in the kitchen with this easy family cookbook.
Everyday Food Practices
Author: Tarunna Sebastian
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1793630372
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 229
Book Description
In Everyday Food Practices, Tarunna Sebastian explores the teaching and learning dimensions of people’s food choices and practices as they are played out in their everyday lives and local community. Using multi-sited critical ethnographic methodology, Sebastian followed people on their journeys while planning, shopping, preparing, cooking, and eating food. These journeys reveal that supermarket corporations play a hegemonic role, creating and sustaining class-based diets and cultural dynamics which undermine individual agency. Rebuking corporate hegemony, food education at counter-cultural sites—such as farmers’ markets, food cooperatives, and community gardens—seeks to empower people with knowledge and skills derived from socially and environmentally sustainable food curricula. However, class and ethnicity-based patterns of engagement compromise learning at these sites. Sebastian argues that, by contrast, the embodied experiences of inter-generational, home-based food practices are more effective in teaching sustainable cooking skills and the production of healthy meals.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1793630372
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 229
Book Description
In Everyday Food Practices, Tarunna Sebastian explores the teaching and learning dimensions of people’s food choices and practices as they are played out in their everyday lives and local community. Using multi-sited critical ethnographic methodology, Sebastian followed people on their journeys while planning, shopping, preparing, cooking, and eating food. These journeys reveal that supermarket corporations play a hegemonic role, creating and sustaining class-based diets and cultural dynamics which undermine individual agency. Rebuking corporate hegemony, food education at counter-cultural sites—such as farmers’ markets, food cooperatives, and community gardens—seeks to empower people with knowledge and skills derived from socially and environmentally sustainable food curricula. However, class and ethnicity-based patterns of engagement compromise learning at these sites. Sebastian argues that, by contrast, the embodied experiences of inter-generational, home-based food practices are more effective in teaching sustainable cooking skills and the production of healthy meals.
Lunch Wars
Author: Amy Kalafa
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101547464
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 391
Book Description
There's a battle going on in school lunchrooms around the country...and it's a battle our children can't afford for us to lose. The average kid will eat 4,000 school lunches between kindergarten and twelfth grade. But what exactly are kids eating in school lunchrooms around the country? Many parents don't quite know what their children are eating-or where it came from. As award-winning filmmaker and nutritionist Amy Kalafa discovered in researching her documentary film Two Angry Moms: Fighting for the Health of America's Children, these days it's pretty rare to find a piece of fresh fruit in your average school lunchroom amid all the chips, french fries, Pop-Tarts, chicken nuggets, and soda that's being served. But what, if anything, can parents do about it? Written in response to the onslaught of requests she received from parents who saw her film and asked, "If I want to attempt to change the food culture in my kid's school, how on earth should I get started?!" this empowering book arms parents with the specific information and tools they need to get unhealthy-even dangerous-food out of their children's school cafeteria and to hold their schools and local and national governments accountable for ensuring that their growing children are served healthy meals at school. In Lunch Wars, Kalafa explains all the complicated issues surrounding school food; how to work with your school's "Wellness Policy"; the basics of self- operated vs. outsourced cafeterias; how to get funding for a school garden, and much more. Lunch Wars also features the inspiring stories of parents around the country who have fought for better school food and have won, as well as details Amy's quest to spark a revolution in her own school district. For the future health and well-being of our children, the time has come for a school food revolution.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101547464
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 391
Book Description
There's a battle going on in school lunchrooms around the country...and it's a battle our children can't afford for us to lose. The average kid will eat 4,000 school lunches between kindergarten and twelfth grade. But what exactly are kids eating in school lunchrooms around the country? Many parents don't quite know what their children are eating-or where it came from. As award-winning filmmaker and nutritionist Amy Kalafa discovered in researching her documentary film Two Angry Moms: Fighting for the Health of America's Children, these days it's pretty rare to find a piece of fresh fruit in your average school lunchroom amid all the chips, french fries, Pop-Tarts, chicken nuggets, and soda that's being served. But what, if anything, can parents do about it? Written in response to the onslaught of requests she received from parents who saw her film and asked, "If I want to attempt to change the food culture in my kid's school, how on earth should I get started?!" this empowering book arms parents with the specific information and tools they need to get unhealthy-even dangerous-food out of their children's school cafeteria and to hold their schools and local and national governments accountable for ensuring that their growing children are served healthy meals at school. In Lunch Wars, Kalafa explains all the complicated issues surrounding school food; how to work with your school's "Wellness Policy"; the basics of self- operated vs. outsourced cafeterias; how to get funding for a school garden, and much more. Lunch Wars also features the inspiring stories of parents around the country who have fought for better school food and have won, as well as details Amy's quest to spark a revolution in her own school district. For the future health and well-being of our children, the time has come for a school food revolution.
Skinny Bitch: Ultimate Everyday Cookbook
Author: Kim Barnouin
Publisher: Running Press Adult
ISBN: 0762439378
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Offers a collection of vegan recipes that focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients rather than processed meat substitutes, along with complete nutritional breakdowns and a variety of variations.
Publisher: Running Press Adult
ISBN: 0762439378
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Offers a collection of vegan recipes that focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients rather than processed meat substitutes, along with complete nutritional breakdowns and a variety of variations.
Food, Masculinities, and Home
Author: Michelle Szabo
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1474262341
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
Long-held associations between women, home, food, and cooking are beginning to unravel as, in a growing number of households, men are taking on food and cooking responsibilities. At the same time, men's public foodwork continues to gain attention in the media and popular culture. The first of its kind, Food, Masculinities and Home focuses specifically on food in relation to how homemaking practices shape masculine identities and transform meanings of 'home'. The international, multidisciplinary contributors explore questions including how food practices shape masculinity and notions of home, and vice versa; the extent to which this gender shift challenges existing gender hierarchies; and how masculinities are being reshaped by the growing presence of men in kitchens and food-focused spaces. With ever-growing interest in both food and gender studies, this is a must-read for students and researchers in food studies, gender studies, cultural studies, sociology, geography, anthropology, and related fields.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1474262341
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
Long-held associations between women, home, food, and cooking are beginning to unravel as, in a growing number of households, men are taking on food and cooking responsibilities. At the same time, men's public foodwork continues to gain attention in the media and popular culture. The first of its kind, Food, Masculinities and Home focuses specifically on food in relation to how homemaking practices shape masculine identities and transform meanings of 'home'. The international, multidisciplinary contributors explore questions including how food practices shape masculinity and notions of home, and vice versa; the extent to which this gender shift challenges existing gender hierarchies; and how masculinities are being reshaped by the growing presence of men in kitchens and food-focused spaces. With ever-growing interest in both food and gender studies, this is a must-read for students and researchers in food studies, gender studies, cultural studies, sociology, geography, anthropology, and related fields.