DO YOU WISH YOUR KIDS COULD MAKE THEIR OWN MEALS?
Teach Your Kids to Cook
(SO YOU DON'T ALWAYS HAVE TO!)
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Teach Your Kids To Cook Membership
TEACH YOUR KIDS HOW TO COOK SO THEY CAN FEED THEMSELVES

Here's a sneak peek at the first lessons...
VOLUME
ONE
EGGS
- Six Degrees of Bacon Quiche
- Taco 'bout Good Fried Egg Tacos
- Very Berry Dutch Baby
VOLUME
TWO
ROASTED
- Roast Chicken Winner
- It's Not a Burn. It's a Roast!
- Roasted Vegetables Many Ways
- This Little Pig Roast
VOLUME
THREE
QUICK BREADS
- Biscuits Before Gravy
- Early to Bed Banana Bread
- Well Bred Cornbread
VOLUME
FOUR
SHEET PAN
- Buffalo Thigh Master
- Lay It On Chick Drumstick
- Nacho Mama's Pan
VOLUME
FIVE
LOW & SLOW
- Pump Up the Jam Sweet and Spicy Pork
- So Fire. Chicken Street Tacos
- Roast on Basically Cheese Toast
- Dibs on Those Ribs
VOLUME
SIX
PIZZA DOUGH
- Sleeper Hit Dough
- Best Kept Secret to Browned Beef
- Crust Me! Buffalo Chicken Pizza
- Taco the Town Pizza Pie
PLUS NEW TOPICS LIKE THESE EVERY MONTH
IMAGINE HOW MUCH TIME YOU'LL GET BACK ...
WHEN YOUR KIDS ARE ABLE TO FEED THEMSELVES!
I realized when my son became a teenager that he did not know how to cook a meal from start to finish. Sure, he could cook an egg! And an egg goes a long way.
In fact that is our very first lesson. But I wanted him to be confident enough in the kitchen to prepare a meal (including sides!) that he can feed himself and any friends who stop by.
If there is anything I have learned about parenting teenagers, it is that food is a gathering tool. After one fifteen-minute cooking lesson, my boys (ages 10 and 13 at the time) were able to make a meal from start to finish. We started small, but that's all it takes!
We will start with easy techniques so your kids can begin building confidence in the kitchen.
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