1. Pick an assistant to help you out. You should check his resume for a list of skillz, but clean hands and a sweet Puma sweat suit are the core competencies for this task.
2. Make the recipe easy and work together- if boxed ingredients leave you more time to play, then do it. I promise Martha won't come hunt you down every single time.
3. Get the prep work out of the way so you can play. This is where a second assistant can help.
6. Don't be afraid to ask for help.
7. Remember to eat real food on the days you bake to practice moderation and avoid sugar rushes.
8. Sit back and admire your hard work.
9. Make food fun. Eating contests are good for the soul.
10. Remember to laugh and smile. That's what the holidays are all about.
Happy Holidays from my family to yours :)
7 comments:
LOVED this post! Benny had an amazing time with you guys, he can't stop talking about the cookies he helped bake and decorate and all the fun he had! Thank you for making this play date a great one :)
So cute! I think you might have a little baker on your hands.
aw i love cooking with littles.
although we did that this weekend and at one point i got to hear my husband say "no! don't lick the m&ms before you put them on the cookies"
...i didn't eat any of them after that :-)
What an adorable little guy - he must have had a blast!!! That is one thing I haven't done with my nephew yet, is bake! We will have to do that over the holidays :-)
Merry Christmas!!!
I want a cute little cookie helper! he looks like a good hugger! I love kids! i squish them. lol.
cookies came out great!!!!
Baking is so much more fun with the help of an adorable little one :).
oh what a cute post! the cookies look great! :)
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