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Goes Great with Children
Fresh Ingredients, Simple Steps in New
Cookbook
Yet another cookbook
for kids has arrived on the front burner, but this one actually comes
from the kitchen of two young chefs. Isabella, 11, and Olivia, 9, are
the sisters behind cooking site Spatulatta.com, where viewers can watch
videos of the girls preparing simple, fun recipes. For their work on the
site, they became the youngest winners of a James Beard Foundation
award.

“The Spatulatta Cookbook” takes the same playful approach to cooking and
eating well. Recipes include “Cloudy with a Chance Meatballs,” “Yumbo
Gumbo” and “Strawberry Rosebuds.”
With an emphasis on fresh, whole ingredients, 50 recipes are sorted into
chapters based on the four seasons. The attractive layout and multitude
of photos may convince even the dubious to try new foods, such as the
endive in “Curly Creole Salad” or the fresh ginger in “Crunchy Chicken
Yakitori.”
Richmond Parents Monthly asked “Hannah, Help Me!” columnist Hannah
Keeley to try out a few of the recipes with her own kids. With several
Rachael Ray appearances under her belt, a bunch of popular recipes on
her own website, TotalMom.com, and a table-ful of children to feed,
Keeley’s no stranger to the kitchen.
She chose “Go Bananas!” and “Tuscan Bean Dip” and found a few volunteer
helpers among her family of seven children. As for volunteer tasters…
well, there were many.
The Spatulatta Cookbook
By Isabella and Olivia Gerasole
Scholastic, 2007
Spiral-bound, 128 p., $16.99
The Keeley’s Kid-Friendly Thanksgiving
Here’s an idea to bring the family together and get even the littlest
ones involved. Buy a new, white tablecloth for the festivities and pick
up some permanent markers in a rainbow of colors.
Spread out the markers on the dining room table and get everyone to
write down or draw pictures of the things they are thankful for during
the meal. This is sure to be a great conversation starter, as well as a
cherished memento for years to come.
Hannah’s Top Ten Tips for Kids in the Kitchen

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