Are your kids cooking and baking for holidays?

Anonymous
How much are your kids involved with holiday related food shopping, prep work, cooking and baking ? What items do they help with or make?
Anonymous
All. Ever since they were small, I s as Keats let them prepare one item themselves and help with all the other stuff.
Anonymous
Kids have helped me bake Christmas cookies since they were little - now in college, they asked me to wait to make them until they were home so they could help. One boy, one girl
Anonymous
One of my husband's favorite Christmas activities is to make those peanut butter chocolate kiss cookies with our kids because he made them with his mom and grandma. He got our son to start helping roll the cookie balls in sugar when he was just 3.
Anonymous
Cookies
Sometimes will shop for ingredients
Will sometimes try making a new item
Anonymous
Usually does, but too much school work this year so I’m doing all the baking.
Anonymous
Honestly no one here enjoys cooking or baking , unfortunate because we all enjoy eating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honestly no one here enjoys cooking or baking , unfortunate because we all enjoy eating.


Cleanup is a chore. Buy.
Anonymous
DD (17) has made two different types of cookies to take to school and share with friends. She wants to make Buckeyes this weekend because they are her cousins' favorite. I supply the ingredients and offer advice as asked but we do our best to stay out of her way. She is responsible for clean-up and does an ok job. We are happy to encourage anything she wants to cook or bake.
Anonymous
DD (18) made playdoh ornaments for her, her brother, and the dog last night? Does that count?

Flour, water, and salt and everyone put their handprint in the dough---very preschool but super funny since the kids are are 18 and 15 now. And yes, I LOVE them!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How much are your kids involved with holiday related food shopping, prep work, cooking and baking ? What items do they help with or make?


Of course they help they want to.

Raise your children to be self-sufficient.

All kinds of cookies always experimenting with different chocolate chip cookie recipes, peanut blossoms, sugar cookies decorated, date bark, brownies, oatmeal cookies, chocolate pudding pie, apple pie, chocolate mouse recipes in cakes or pies, ice cream pies......

Mashed potatoes, chicken, brisket, short ribs, tacos,

And yes my kids go grocery shopping when young with me, when teens without me, as adults with and without me.

Everyone at the table has a job. Every place setting has a turn. Ie some clear plates some load diswasher, some put glasses on the table etc..... We make it fun by making place settings a few weeks before with decorations.

Or we go out to eat... if no one feels like doing all of the above..

Anonymous
Noooo, we have a personal chef and we like to support our local bakeries.
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