Oh, yeah. We went to a book fair at her school last week, and she wanted to buy a cookbook for her mom. The next day they had over 50 stickers on recipes she wants to try. Her mom cooks (sometimes), but like me, doesn’t bake much, except I do like to bake bread or rolls occasionally. Unless it’s a big secret, send me your recipe, and I’ll bake it with her.
I love chocolate covered strawberries, and I had her help me make them once, and she had fun. But it’s hard to not cut production on those by eating them while your making them. LOL, that was the best breakfast my grandson and I had one time.
I was young when my grandmother died Only memory was making cookie and noodles. Still have the rolling pin we used. It had been a gift from her grandfather on her tenth birthday. Both of his grandfathers fought in the Revolutionary war. (Have a picture of her grandparents and aunts and uncles on wall. Sarah Trump was one of the aunts)
Family time is important.
If she loves to cook that’s wonderful.
I always wanted to help out in the kitchen but my mom couldn’t stand how long it took to teach or the mess.
My grandmother taught me so much when I would stay with her.
Recipe is not a secret, out of an old Better Homes and Garden Cookbook.
I’ll try to remember to take a pix and post.