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[quote=Anonymous]I am the poster pushing cooking at home and we did do benihana. big but - feed your kid first because it is just about showing your kid that cooking is FUN. Another tip - tell your kiddo they can sneak tastes when you are not looking (except uncooked egg or meat/fish). The concept of sneaky tastes makes it fun for my boy. and yes - if a parent makes cooking tense - they either need to learn to change behavior or the other "non-cooking" parent needs to take the lead. If being in the kitchen and learning about food results in tension and reprimands the WRONG message is being sent. So much about feeding is non-verbal. best of luck. [/quote]
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