tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25502633.post2592749416256578019..comments2024-03-22T14:58:07.239-05:00Comments on Ordinary Time: Children and cookingthecurrysevenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08932092243753160814noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25502633.post-5500858464823203612015-11-18T14:02:19.304-06:002015-11-18T14:02:19.304-06:00Glen and I love to watch that show! There's a...Glen and I love to watch that show! There's an episode in one of the seasons where a contestant is trying to "get a nice sear on her cheese." She has no idea that you grill cheese inside bread, not just by putting a piece of cheese in the pan to grill. Too funny! Plus, as you watch they tend to give you real-life helpful cooking tips. I now know how to properly chop an onion, and it's a great method! That show has definitely played a role in our letting our little guy help in the kitchen whenever he can. I'm so glad to hear that older children still think cooking is fun, too!Kristin Muellernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25502633.post-82384739882524994382015-10-29T07:40:11.560-05:002015-10-29T07:40:11.560-05:00I saw those shows yesterday. I love Barry Williams...I saw those shows yesterday. I love Barry Williams, and I thought he would go out earlier than he did, but he did pretty good. But at some points I was laughing so hard I almost couldn't breathe! LOL<br /><br />I couldn't figure out why they would have them cook their fav meal in the first show when they weren't cooks in the first place, and most of them probably didn't know how to turn on their own oven! LOL I would have been worried about food poisoning! Funny funny show!Kathyb1960https://www.blogger.com/profile/14086740922649734654noreply@blogger.com