Anonymous
Post 02/22/2023 05:57     Subject: What do your kids cook/bake that they can do themselves?

12YO can make just about anything incl yeast breads, full meals, etc. cooking has become a hobby so they seek out new things to try.
8YO - basically nothing as they are coasting on older sib’s offerings lol. But can measure, stir, etc.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2023 05:50     Subject: What do your kids cook/bake that they can do themselves?

Honestly, hardly anything. I hate cooking and try to do the bare minimum myself.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2023 05:40     Subject: Re:What do your kids cook/bake that they can do themselves?

My 8 year old can make eggs (scrambled, omelet, easy/hardover, boiled), knows how to make rice, can make mac and cheese, dumplings, noodles, grilled cheese sandwich, pancakes. She knows how to use the microwave to reheat food, how to use the oven and how to use a knife. Same for my 10 year old DS.
My 13 year old can make dinner for our family on her own.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2023 12:56     Subject: What do your kids cook/bake that they can do themselves?

13 yo— can make a few different meals, plus pancakes, eggs, waffles, etc; makes brownies and cakes alone.
9 yo— can use the instantpot and microwave; I still supervise her using the oven/stove.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2023 12:24     Subject: What do your kids cook/bake that they can do themselves?

9 & 10 year olds:
scramble eggs, make French toasts, use the rice maker, smoothies, microwave their own food
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2023 12:19     Subject: Re:What do your kids cook/bake that they can do themselves?

Breakfast food without a lot of instruction. Many dinners with me supervising and giving instruction. They are 11 and 13.

A dinner example would be butter chicken, jasmine rice, and sautéed spinach or snap peas.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2023 12:15     Subject: What do your kids cook/bake that they can do themselves?

My 6 and 8 year olds can make scrambled eggs by themselves. I supervise at the stove but they can do everything.

We've been teaching the 8 year old to use the microwave now that he can reach.

They help me bake a lot. They could do it themselves if they needed to.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2023 11:58     Subject: What do your kids cook/bake that they can do themselves?

13 year old is really good at making omelets and smoothies

15 year old can make just about anything - I often give her a hello fresh kit and she whips up dinner

9 year old - still in the helping mom phase with chopping, stirring under supervision.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2023 11:52     Subject: What do your kids cook/bake that they can do themselves?

Anonymous wrote:I have 2 teens who have been able to make pretty much anything I can make since age 10. They can use the instant pot, bread machine, food processor, etc. it’s helpful since now anyone can make dinner if one of us is late coming home. Plus my kids can also look up recipes online and make suggestions for my weekly meal planning


You're a great mom!
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2023 11:47     Subject: Re:What do your kids cook/bake that they can do themselves?

I got my two year old these great plastic knives and she can basically go to town cutting fruit. They’re really dull.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2023 11:46     Subject: What do your kids cook/bake that they can do themselves?

6yo can
Crack eggs and separate yolks
Cream butter
Measure and mix wet and dry ingredients
Fold egg whites
Use a stand mixer, food processor and blender
Chop vegetables and fruit
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2023 11:35     Subject: What do your kids cook/bake that they can do themselves?

I told DCs never put any metal and plastic into microwave when they were very young. DC7 can probably microwave popcorn but I don’t let them use oven yet.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2023 11:21     Subject: What do your kids cook/bake that they can do themselves?

I have 2 teens who have been able to make pretty much anything I can make since age 10. They can use the instant pot, bread machine, food processor, etc. it’s helpful since now anyone can make dinner if one of us is late coming home. Plus my kids can also look up recipes online and make suggestions for my weekly meal planning
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2023 10:41     Subject: Re:What do your kids cook/bake that they can do themselves?

Mine is 10 and helps me with baking but we generally use box mixes. She can make brownies alone, a bagel in toaster, a sandwich and a bowl of cereal… that’s it. I realise she could probably be doing way more but there is really no need to yet so she just hasn’t. She’s got plenty of time before she leaves home.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2023 10:18     Subject: What do your kids cook/bake that they can do themselves?

Just curious about the age progression from microwaves to ovens to stoves. My kids have been helping with making cookies since they were toddlers.

What have your kids baked/cooked over the years? Do you supervise them?