Friends in the Kitchen
IN MY MAGIC KITCHEN My magic kitchen is a place for kids, parents and friends to share some quality time and learn fun new recipes.
I love to sing, laugh and listen to special noise effects while cooking with children – that’s what makes my kitchen magic. My secret ingredient is magic, not only for cooking but also for my everyday life. It sure makes a difference. With magic, everything is possible!
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MAGIC RECIPE BOOK This is my magic recipe book. He is part of my team and his job is to keep all my recipes tidy and organized. We all believe in teamwork.
We work together, helping each other and sharing time, utensils, recipes and ideas so we can design great food creations.
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FRIENDS FOR COOKING When cooking we need the help of several of our friends. By working as a team, sharing and having a positive attitude while cooking, we’ll have great fun! -Milk: full of calcium, for building strong bones. -Meats and beans: packed with proteins, to built strong muscles.
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FRIENDS FOR BAKING For most of our baking creations, we need the help of all our friends.
Each of our friends is special in a certain way, and if we all work together our final product will be much better – and we’ll have more fun! That’s why teamwork is so important.
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FRUIT and VEGETABLE FRIENDS Cook, have fun and use your imagination to prepare your meals. The most important lesson to learn is how to eat healthy. With our magic powders we will transform our food into fun and our vegetables will taste much better. And they will help you get stronger, so you can become a champion one day!
-Vegetables: give you vitamins and help your skin feel better.
-Fruits: full of vitamins, especially the ones that help you fight colds.
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COOKIE CUTTERS We’ll have great fun rolling out our dough for seasonal cookies. This is a great activity for a rainy or boring day. The coolest thing is that if you use your imagination, you can use your cookie cutters to create fun dishes and snacks too. |
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RULES IN THE KITCHENWash your hands before you start cooking. We don’t like germs.
If you touched something raw, wash your hands. Bacteria can make you sick.
Always ask for permission and work together with a grown up.
Be patient while cooking or baking. If you’re in a good mood, things will turn out much better.
Be careful with hot pots and pans, as well as with the stove. They can be very hot and you can burn yourself.
Be careful with knives – they are very sharp and you can cut yourself.
Learn how to listen and follow the instructions of the grown up that is with you.
After having fun and cooking, we all have to help with clean up time!
Following this advice and the doors of a kitchen will always be open to you.