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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The best thing I did was teach my sons how to cook. They are very good at making themselves dinner. [/quote] Interesting, but off topic.[/quote] I have three sons, the youngest is now 17, and I think their ability to cook kept them from eating easy to grab, processed crap all day. As early teens they started making themselves breakfasts during the summer when they were home and I was at work, they'd have enjoyed good breakfasts, instead of three bowls of Fruit Loops or a box of Pop Tarts. As older teens, also in the summer when their schedules were lighter, they were each assigned one night a week to cook dinner. They started off doing our typical family recipes, but eventually branched out and tried their own ideas. Some were gigantic misses, but it was fun to watch them take pride in putting dinner on the table. [/quote]
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