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Chicken Soup for the Soul Kids in the Kitchen: Tasty Recipes and Fun Activities for Budding Chefs [Paperback]

Jack Canfield (Author), Mark Victor Hansen (Author), Antonio Frontera (Author)
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6 and up1 and upChicken Soup for the Soul

Families That Cook Together Stay Together!

Chef Antonio knows about family fun in the kitchen. He grew up with family members who cooked, ate, and spent most of their time whipping up delicious dishes together. He fell in love with cooking during those formative years and grew up to become a fabulous chef and a five-star restaurant owner.

Now, Chef Antonio shares his favorite family recipes with you and your family in Chicken Soup for the Soul Kids in the Kitchen . He reveals the secret ingredient in Grandpa Joe's Jelly Cookies, inspires budding chefs with Spaghetti Pie, and entices the kid in every adult with Homemade Marshmallows. This unique Chicken Soup for the Soul cook book is filled with mouth-watering recipes that will have even the youngest family members clamoring to help.

Packed inside are kid-friendly recipes, safety and cleanup tips, food-related activities, and charming stories of lessons learned while cooking with loved ones. Delight in other families' accounts of great times spent together in the kitchen, and enjoy the secret family recipes they've shared. The colorful design, fun games, mouthwatering photos, simple step-by-step instructions, and kid-tested, kid-prepared recipes will inspire you and your children to create your own family traditions.


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Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen are co-creators of the bestselling Chicken Soup for the Soul series.

Mark Victor Hansen and Jack Canfield are co-creators of the bestselling Chicken Soup for the Soul series.

Chef Antonio Frontera (Newburgh, NY) operates Chianti a four-star family-owned restaurant in New York. He fell in love with cooking at the age of six when he was given his very own oven. He learned how to cook from his family during his school years and then went on to graduate from the Culinary Institute of America. He became interested in cooking with children when he realized how meal preparation was lacking in today's families. Antonio now introduces the world of cooking to kids and families through his live cooking shows for television at his restaurant studio.

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Ready—Set—GO!

'When you rise in the morning and smell
the aroma coming from the kitchen, you know at
that moment it will be a glorious day.'
—Chef Antonio Frontera


You can't go too far when you are out of gas. You need fuel! Power! Nutrients!

If an empty car sleeps all night long, how far can it go in the morning? If it doesn't fill up, it will be slow and sluggish, and it will finally shut down. If you sleep all night, and don't fill up in the morning, you'll be slow and sluggish, too!

People are always telling me that I should eat a good breakfast! They're right! Eat something, but don't eat just sugar and fat, because sugar and fat won't help you get through your day. You will still run out of gas.

Breakfast is about new beginnings, new hope, and the promise of a new day. No two days are ever the same, so enjoy and explore. Get fueled and get powered. Be a believer in breakfast because it does make a difference. That's the root of the expression 'Breakfast of Champions.' And everyone can be a champion!
Breakfast is the first meal you eat when you wake up after a night of sleeping and fasting. In fact, 'breakfast' is a compound word: break-fast. You are breaking your fast and giving nourishment to an empty stomach so you can energize yourself.

Worldwide, eating breakfast is considered the healthy way to begin a new day. It's a gift to your body. There are many kinds of breakfast you can try because breakfasts are different throughout the world in many families, regions, and countries. Learning about the breakfasts of different cultures might make you curious about other people and their traditions.

Did you have cereal for breakfast today? Was it hot or cold? Did you know that it is called 'porridge' in some places in the world? Do you sometimes like peanut butter on toast? In Australia, some love Vegemite, not peanut butter.

You can learn all about foreign foods. You might even try them one day! I will share breakfast foods that I know about, and you can find others to add to the list: rice, soup, fish, noodles, peas, chutney, cheese, bagels, croissants, yogurt, sandwiches, and more.

Lots of people eat eggs for breakfast. Eggs can be made in many different ways, such as poached, scrambled, fried, over easy, over hard, or as an omelet.
There are many breakfast alternatives: hot breakfast, cold breakfast, or something freshly made, from a package, or put together the night before to save time in the morning. You can eat breakfast in a chair or on the run, on a plate, in a cup, or in a bag. Count the number of foods you can eat for breakfast. There are so many possibilities. You can be creative, and you can look forward to breakfast.

Now think about this: next time you can't sleep, don't count sheep—count ways of making breakfasts!


—Chef Antonio Frontera


Tokens of Love

Whenever I bite into a warm chocolate-chip pancake, a feeling of comfort and love fills me as I remember my mom's special breakfasts. You see, my mom was not a morning person, so my typical before-school nutrition was cold cereal and milk. But if I had a big test or an important event (like a spelling bee or an oral report), I would wake up to the sweet aroma of chocolate and pancakes floating through the house. On those special days, Mom would set her alarm so she could whip up some of her special mini chocolate-chip pancakes to give me an extra boost before school. I always felt pampered and cherished on those mornings.

I can still picture my mom in her worn blue robe with sleep still in her eyes, standing over the pan with a spatula in hand ready to flip those tokens of her love at just the right time. My mom passed away a few years ago, but I still feel connected to her
in so many ways. A warm chocolate-chip pancake can transport me back to my childhood and help me recall my mom's way of making me feel special and loved.

Sometimes when I am feeling lonely and missing Mom, I'll mix up a bowl of batter and make a batch of chocolate-chip pancakes for my daughters and myself. As I stand by the pan, ready to flip the pancakes, I think of my mom and how much her special breakfasts meant to me.

I have carried on this tradition with my two daughters, making sure that important days always start with an extraspecial breakfast. This extra labor of love in the morning helps me not only fill my girls' bellies with nutritious food but also fill their souls with a warm feeling of love and value before they head out into the world—just like I felt after eating my mom's tokens of love so many years ago.


—Tessa Floehr

 

©2007. Chef Antonio Frontera and Tessa Floehr. All rights reserved. Reprinted from Chicken Soup for the Soul Kids in the Kitchen by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, and Chef Antonio Frontera. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the written permission of the publisher. Publisher: Health Communications, Inc., 3201 SW 15th Street , Deerfield Beach , FL 33442.


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 6 and up
  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: HCI (October 15, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0757305792
  • ISBN-13: 978-0757305795
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #964,533 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars My Kids are Cooking for me for a Pleasant Change, October 15, 2007
This review is from: Chicken Soup for the Soul Kids in the Kitchen: Tasty Recipes and Fun Activities for Budding Chefs (Paperback)
As a recent widow / single mother of 2 boys I can't tell you what a difference this book has made for me and my family! We "vote" on who gets to cook what meal / snacks etc. The kids pick out their recipes, love to get the groceries and cook. I didn't think this was even possible. Fast food has a new meaning now. Very tasty and easy to make. My 9 year old wants to read ... loves food, the stories and I hear him laughing at the cute jokes. He's been failing reading at school, so this has been a pleasant surprise for both of us.
It reminded me of all the great times I've had in the kitchen with my mother and my grandparents who used to can "for the winter" and "survive" from their garden. It's brought back so many great memories for me and the importance of eating together as a family (however broken it might seem). Like a piece of the puzzle that was missing.
The pictures and the clever little way the authors weave their stories into each recipe is amazing. There are games, and even recipes for camping out... another thing this broken family needed!
If they only knew what a difference they were making. I recommend this to anyone, even those "hard of cooking" as a way to bring themselves and their families back to oneness. Tears welling in my eyes.... Can't wait for the next book. I know what I'm giving everyone for Christmas now.
Carrie Albright (and getting brighter - thanks to you)!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My family enjoyed this, May 20, 2008
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I love all the Chicken Soup books. My kids enjoy making and eating the food they made from the recipes. The recipes are easy to follow for my 5 and 14 year old.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fun for the whole family!, January 31, 2008
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What a wonderful way to have some fun family time in the kitchen. This book is great for teaching your young children how to cook. Easy, simple recipes that kids love. It's great to see both of my children actually interacting in the kitchen while they learn! My daughter's favorite recipe is Cookies 'n Creme Fudge and my son's favorite is Spaghetti Pie. . . . you'll just have to try them!
The kids love to see the photos throughout the book of children cooking--it shows that cooking CAN be fun! Thank you Chicken Soup, for creating another inspirational book.
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