I was browsing through Teens Cook last weekend (while sipping my coffee outside on a long weekend while the boys played nicely in the garden--I love those moments) and Faith decided to make something from the book herself. I'm all about young ones learning to "do" for themselves, so I was totally onboard. It turned out to be a great experience!
She chose the salmon and veggie packets baked in parchment paper.
And can you guess what she made for dessert?
Seven layer bars! From the same book. To offset all the healthfulness of the meal!
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Well done Faith, it looks like a good meal
awesome work!@ Ijust love it when my girls want to help cook- at nearly 12 my eldest can now do several simple meals herself...yay!
what a yummy meal, so wonderful to make herself. My dughter wh ois 13 is enjoying beginning cooking and exploring in the kitchen too.She does not like washing the dishes afterwards thoguh,lol.
Looks scrumptious!☺
Wow, loved your kitchen!!! More photos, please, please, please!!!!
Great job, Faith! It looks wonderful! :)
What a wonderful meal, and experience for her to be able to feed her family :-)
I'm sure she'll always remember this!
oh yes! your daughter did a wonderful job... everything looks really amazing. this, of course, is right up my alley.
Thanks for reviewing that book-I've been curious about it after seeing it in the Chinaberry catalog!
ooh yum. that looks like amazing food- both the healthy and less-healthy parts!
Looks like a wonderful dinner!
yummy! I just made those cookie bars tonight for dinner at my parents house!!!
hi mary beth! found your blog through soulemama ... hey, i have the EXACT same apron as you (last picture) .. found it in a thrift shop! what are the odds?
So funny, I have the exact same counter top tile as you in my kitchen. I've been seeing it all over the internet recently!
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