Every Sunday when I was growing up in South America Guyana, we got together as a family and choppped, peeled, and diced vegetables. Now that my son, Joseph 9, is getting older, I try to continue the tradition of spending time with family on weekends. Joseph in very much into cooking and likes hanging out with me in the kitchen while I am cooking.
my daughter is eight and the best helper in the kitchen
ReplyDeleteI think it's a wonderful tradition for the entire family to spend time in the kitchen cooking. I believe that to many times we all go off in our own directions and lose sight of what is important in our lives. Family is very important and a TV show or a video game will wait.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a great plan. It wasn't a tradition in my home but from as young as 6, I was helping my parents cook. As a result, me and my two siblings new how to cook even complex meals by our teen years.
ReplyDeleteThat aside, those moments led to many memories and in-depth discussions.
I have had the pleasure to teach both of my sons how to cook. I never wanted them to depend on anyone but themselves to eat.
ReplyDeleteThat is so special! It's so important to keep family traditions going!
ReplyDeletemy son is five and loves to help me in the kitchen. I plan to teach him how to prepare meals just like my mother has shown me. Every Sunday she would cook a feast and still does to this day. I love going to my Mothers house on Sunday's
ReplyDeleteIt is awesome that you can spend time with your family while doing something that you love.
ReplyDeleteI have great memories of cooking with my family growing up. I look forward to passing those traditions on to my children as well.
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