Ginger Kids Kitchen Basics Review And Giveaway

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My Mom was always working. I didn’t know much about cooking when I set out on my own. I often wonder what if I would be a different person had I learned some cooking basics before my teenage years. As my own son TJ grows up I know that I want him to know the basics, and more if he is interested in learning it. He’s 13 and I probably ought to have started teaching him already. I can’t turn back time but I can get to work.

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Kitchen Basics: Rules, Tools and Etiquette is a book from Ginger Kids Fun that’s designed to be used by parent and child together. I wouldn’t call this a children’s cookbook, although it does have recipes. I’d call this more of a kitchen book. It helps teach safety in the kitchen and also explains cooking terms, measurements and tools. It briefly covers types of foods and nutrition. There’s even a section on place settings and party planning.

Let’s not forget the recipes. The book contains some tasty sounding recipes that a parent and child can easily make together. The recipes fall into the following categories – breakfast, lunch and snacks, dinner and desserts. Each is written in easy to understand language and contains a picture of the final dish. I like that the recipes require ordinary ingredients that can be found in most kitchens or grocery stores, and that they clearly show the prep time. When I was younger when I read something took 60 minutes to make that’s how long I thought it took. I’d never given any thought to prep time.

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I really like this book. It doesn’t look intimidating or boring as I’m sure some cookbooks do appear to children. Cartoon characters Jeffrey Referee, Anna Bandana, Nina Ballerina and Elliott make the book very colorful and fun looking. The folks at Ginger Kids Fun did a nice job putting this together. The only suggestion I can offer for this book is that it would be helpful if the pages were laminated or a heavier cleanable material. I can see where kids will enjoy the book a lot and where it would be helpful to be able to clean if if the pages got soiled.

I also have news about a neat product and great contest from the folks at Ginger Kids Fun.

Passport to the World Membership Giveaway

Would you love to embark on a world adventure with your kids, without ever having to pack a suitcase? The Passport to the World Club from Ginger Kids Fun! is the perfect way to give your child an exciting, hands-on world adventure in the comfort of your home! By choosing one of two affordable monthly membership options, kids will have a blast cooking up new international cuisine, interacting with children from other cultures, learning new languages and more.

The monthly membership provides a fascinating view of the world by engaging the five senses. Children will experience a wide variety of activities in a magical, interactive online journey of each monthly destination. They will listen to a fun-filled musical tour of each cultural destination with a CD from Putumayo Kids. A hands-on cooking experience teaches kids to practice their creativity and imagination, and the result will fill their senses with delightful aromas and delicious flavors.

The Passport to the World Club membership will be available for purchase at www.gingerkidsfun.com starting September 2009. Memberships can be purchased on a month to month basis or as a twelve month VIP package. Sample destinations include Jamaica, Greece, Italy and Israel! Those that join the twelve month program will receive a FREE welcome package complete with Ginger Kids apron, Kitchen Basics: Rules, Tools & Etiquette cookbook binder, Cookbook binder with country tabs to store 12-months of recipes and a Ginger Kids Passport.

To celebrate the Passport to the World launch on 9/9/09, Ginger Kids Fun! is hosting ‘9 Days of Giveaways’ and is giving one lucky reader a three-month online membership. Kids will love the easy –to-navigate online portal providing an entertaining and educational platform to learn about different cultures. To watch a preview of the site, visit http://www.gingerkidsfun.com/teaser.html.

WIN IT!

One winner will receive a three-month online membership

HOW TO ENTER. (MANDATORY)

To enter visit the Ginger Kids website then leave a comment on this post telling me one destination that you and your child would enjoy seeing included in the Passport to the World Club.

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THE SMALL PRINT.

US addresses only please. This contest will end on Friday 08/11/09 at 11:59 pm est. If you’ve entered any of my giveaways before then you know that only comments containing all of the requested information will be eligible for entry. The winner must contact me to confirm they wish to receive the prize within two days of my email notifying them they’ve won. Good luck to everyone!

THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED.

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  1. 1
    pat. says:

    Cooking hint: I was over 21 when I moved out and my mother still had not told me either the facts of life or given me any help in learning how to cook. I got a good cookbook–actually several–read recipes then went from there. Unfortunately the things I make best hubby hates so little by little I stopped cooking.

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    Elizabeth Barrette says:

    That “Kitchen Basics” book sounds like an excellent idea. Kids need somewhere to get started on stuff that isn’t just recipes. Thanks for sharing!

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    Julie L says:

    Sweden was a destination included in the Passport Club-a country I think would be neat to visist

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    Julie L says:

    I am a email subscriber

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    Julie L says:

    I am a feed subscriber