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$25 PayPal GA-US and Canada Only-Children's Cook Book Review-Ends 8/3

Monday, July 13, 2015

Five wonderful bloggers have gotten together to bring you this giveaway--we would all love to have you visit our blogs!! We will each have a different post for you to enjoy and get to know each of us better.



As if everyone didn't know I am all about books, reading and literacy--for both children and adults!! Although admittedly my favorite genre is Historical Romance I also love Medical Mysteries and Cozies and Suspense Mysteries and Thrillers, the back of boxes, the news even children's or young adult books on occasion. About the only genre I really just do not like is erotica-don't even get me started on the Grey tie book!! Well at any rate I was sent a Children's Cook Book recently and I decided to put the review up with this giveaway! And Here We Go:


Every boy and girl should really be taught how to cook!! This simple children's cookbook will not only help you put your children on the road to their eventual independence but will be a great bonding experience for all of you. My Mom was not much of a cook--but my Dad sure was--and as for his Mom--well I spent many happy hours in her kitchen learning how to make (and eat) home made whipped cream, pies and sometimes she would let me help her season that delicious roast beef she made. My mouth is watering just thinking about it. My Mom's Mom was all about salads--fruit and veggie and setting the perfect table! She had a philosophy we should all adhere to " Eat to Live--Don't Live to Eat". She also made the most delicious stuffed cabbage--and although I don't remember watching her when I make it now it taste exactly like hers did.

I love that the recipes in this volume of the authors cookbook series are simple with easy to follow instructions. She even has the measurements in both metric and ounces (which in my case REALLY helps)-so no matter where in the world you live you will be able to measure correctly. She also lists all the utensils, food items etc needed and the safety precautions that should be taken. So what are you waiting for? Your children will love standing by your side and learning how to cook for themselves!


About the Book: (from Amazon)

A Children's Simple Cook Book with simple step by step instructions. A beginners cook book ideal for your children who will instantly learn to make these simple light luncheon recipes with adult guidance and supervision. In NO time your children will be making these delicious fun Light Lunches and more just like my grand daughter "Imsi" did. Enjoy your time cooking with kids.

Purchase the book here

About the Author: (from Amazon)


Born in Zimbabwe, Africa I was fortunate and privileged enough to have had several years of cooking with my granddaughter Imogen who enjoyed cooking. Before she could even stand she was stirring pots from my arms.
I take pleasure in writing these books for "Imsi" in memory of our early years together.
We spent many enjoyable hours in the kitchen and I have no doubt she will one day be a Great Cook. We came from Africa where fresh healthy locally grown fruits, vegetables and meats were readily available grown and ripened in the natural unspoiled gardens and farms with a large percentage of organic growing and production.

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50 comments :

Journeys of The Zoo said...

I never learned how to cook as a child and it's caused some "hiccups" for me as an adult. I don't want the same for my kids and this book looks like it would got a long way to helping them be proficient in the kitchen. Thank you so much for letting me know about this book.

We've both been in this industry for some time and it's such a pleasure to team up with you and share a piece of ourselves with each of our followers.

Besos Sarah
Blogger at Journeys of The Zoo

Gladys Parker said...

I reside in Western, NY. This area is known for many farm fresh foods although, only in season so the winters we are left with store bought unless you can or freeze. I love the fresh fruits and vegetables. Strawberries just finished being harvested. My granddaughter and I froze quite a few containers for winter. There is nothing better than a belling warming dinner finished with strawberries (unsweetened) and whip topping or a fresh fruit smoothie in January. I must go check out this book for her it sounds like something she would love. Thanks for sharing!

Unknown said...

My grandmother tried to teach me how to cook when I was a child. This seems like a great book.

Lisa said...

I'm in New York, it's a great place to live and enjoy all 4 seasons.

throuthehaze said...

I live in Virginia.

DisneyBride2008 said...

I never learned to cook when I was little - but I teach my boys every day. They will never grow up like me, unable to create in the kitchen unless it's a cupcake!

Joanne T Ferguson said...

I didn't learn to cook until I was 25 and I have not stopped yet! I was born to be a baker I always joke! This looks to be a good book that I will have to see if I can get my hands on!

Masshole Mommy said...

My 10 year old loves to cook. I should get him this cookbook - he'd love it.

Masshole Mommy said...

My 10 year old loves to cook. I should get him this cookbook - he'd love it.

ourfamilyworld said...

My kids love to help when I'm cooking or baking. I'm sure they will love this book.

Beck Valley Books said...

My youngest, he's 14, is really into cooking given the chance of doing it. He loves all parts, the cooking, the waiting for them to bake and the eating part, especially that! There's nothing better than to see children enjoying making things and sometimes using their own finishing touches.

Anonymous said...

My youngest loves to have his own cookbooks to choose recipes from. He is going to love this. We both love spending time in the kitchen!

Christy Maurer said...

This sure would be a great book to use with little ones! My daughter loves to cook. She cooks much more than I do these days! My mom cooked a lot but nothing too exotic. We had lots of roasts and spaghetti!

Unknown said...

I'm in the lovely state of Florida! Right now, it's just HOT. Temps in the 90's, feels-like temps in the 100's. But the beach is fantastic either way! :)

Scott said...

We got our girls started by getting them a kids cookbook like this! They read it cover to cover!

aneta alaei said...

I love to cook and have been cooking since I was a child. It is very important for me that the kids learn to cook as well. It takes 2 times longer but I know when they move out they will not be eating Kraft Dinner.Thanks for the great review:)

Liz Mays said...

Cooking can be so relaxing sometimes and I loved working on new recipes with the kids. This cookbook sounds like a great one to have around.

Eat To Live said...

My Grandson loves to cook. He gets this proud look on his face when we tell him how good his creation tastes.

Unknown said...

I wish I would have spent more time in the kitchen when my girls were younger. This looks like a really great cookbook to encourage a love of cooking.

Katherine Bartlett said...

Great giveaway. I can't cook without a cookbook!

Deb PelletierC said...

We live in New Hampshire, and we love the fall because of the colorful leaves.

Jacob from Local Adventurer said...

That's really cool! I wish I had learned to cook earlier on as a kid. Some of my best memories are from the kitchen.

Unknown said...

I am so glad I learned to cook at a young age! I'm sure my mother would have loved to have this book. Great idea!

Unknown said...

I'm located in Florida. It's been very hot and humid here!

Unknown said...

I'm in California and we love living in San Diego.

rosemary@myhomeandtravels said...

Every child should be taught how to cook. Not only does it make them want to eat different foods, but you can get a little math and learning in there too.

CourtneyLynne said...

Awwww I love the idea of teaching kiddos how to cook!! I can't wait to teach my daughter when she's slightly older. This cookbook sounds fantastic

Franc said...

I think there's a lot of bonding that can happen in the kitchen. It may be from learning a recipe or trying out new stuff.

Unknown said...

I was Taught by my mom from a you age how to cook, but today things have changed and so many young lady can't even fry an egg, this would be a great book to give a bride to be.

slehan said...

I'm from the mile high city: Denver, Colorado
Thanks for the contest.

slehan at juno dot com

Kathy Ross said...

I'm from Iowa on the Mississippi River.

Kathy Ross said...

I'm from Iowa on the Mississippi River.

Unknown said...

I'm really intrigued by that cookbook...I myself have published an online cookbook for babies! Now that my kids are toddlers the next step would be to publish one about getting them in the kitchen too!

Anosa said...

Definitely need to check out this cookbook see how many recipes are similar to those we have in zambia (Zimbabwe's neighbour).

Rebecca Swenor said...

This sounds like a great beginner cook book for children and I do thing kids should learn to cook along with baking. I was taught how to bake and cook by my mom, dad, aunt, and my grandmother. My grandma was Italian so she did a lot of baking bread and cooking meatballs which were all so delicious. I have to brag a little because I am the only one in the family that mastered my grandmothers spaghetti sauce. :D This I will have to share with my sister for her kids. Thanks for sharing.

Ron Leyba said...

Good luck to all participants! Love this giveaway!

Liz said...

I'm in my adopted state of North Carolina. For now. It's never really felt like home for me, so we'll see how much longer I'm here.

Unknown said...

My daughter loves to cook, so this would be perfect for her! Thanks for the great giveaway, sounds like great book that is not only fun but teaches kids a great life skill.

katieoscarlet said...

I live in Ohio where weather changes as quick as a blink of the eye. We are having such strange weather this year.

Eliz Frank said...

Even though my mom was a top chef, l didn't grow up learning to cook. I did that a bit later and now love cooking. It's a great giveaway! :-)

Shakeia Rieux said...

I live in Bakersfield,CA

MrsTee said...

What a great Giveaway! my daughter has been learnign and exploring in the kitchen more and more so this would be awesome!

ProbablyCrafting said...

My kids love to cook with me. I can remember cooking with my grandmother as a child and it is some of the best memories. I hope that my kids will think so as well.

Karen Dawkins said...

When I lived in Ohio, we cooked really healthy. Then we moved south and I fell in love with butter.... as every good southern girl should (whether born and raised or transplanted). We've been cooking healthy again the past few years, and this is a great cookbook. LOVE the giveaway too! :)

Becca said...

I'm from California and I have no idea what to share about it. I live in Santa Barbara and we have lots of celebrities here that everyone ignores LOL sbcashortie at hotmail dot com

Ramblings From SEKS said...

I live in Southeast Kansas. Pittsburg to be exact. Other than getting mistaken for PA a lot I can't think of anything special to share. I've lived here my whole life so I guess it is just my home town to me.

Unknown said...

I live in florida and i love to bring my three year old all over to discover new things

amy guillaume linderman said...

i'm in ohio! we have awesome sweet corn!

Unknown said...

I am in Montana.

Jerry Marquardt said...

I'm from a suburb in Chicago. It is great, but still like to go on a vacation.

 
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