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Submitted by stefan on Tue, 24/08/2010 - 5:07pm
Jamie Oliver - teach a child to cook
Submitted by stefan on Tue, 06/04/2010 - 2:29am
Dad – The Pizza Hero
What ever your situation is though, kids love to mess around with food in the kitchen and this is a great way to spend some quality and useful time with them. Whatever the age there are recipes to suit. We don’t really want to get the toddlers too close to a raging deep fryer used for cooking doughnuts or fish n chips, but for a teenager, its crucial they get used to the more , lets say risky forms of cooking. Toddlers can have fun with other types of food preparation though. Making Pizza is one recipe that spans all ages. I’m a single dad of two kids 5 and 6, and pizza night generally co-insides with the end of the week and more often than not a movie rental.
Submitted by community on Fri, 06/02/2009 - 9:49am
Father-food on Father's day
Recently we've come across a website called "menumade.co.nz" - a great little site that provides meal planning and wholesome recipes for the whole family. It even tells you what to buy and you can specify any food likes / dislikes as well as dietary requirements or allergies. How Cool! In fact we liked it so much that we organised a Father's Day competition with them - check it out here.
Submitted by stefan on Wed, 27/08/2008 - 10:42pm
Part 2 of our dads can do cookingMince Baskets Suitable for toddlers Preparation Time: 30 minutes Basic Mince Mixture - Ingredients 1 Tbsp oil Method Heat the oil in a frying pan, and cook the onion gently for 5-6 minutes, until tender. Add the mince, breaking up with the back of a spoon to form small pieces until cooked thoroughly and no longer pink. Stir in tomato purée, canned tomatoes and herbs. Bring to the boil and simmer gently for 30 minutes until reduced and thick, but still moist. Set aside.
Submitted by scott on Fri, 27/06/2008 - 7:44am
Dad can do meals tooThis is an area that i struggle with – cooking for a 10 month old and a couple of 30+ year olds. Its a little easier with a 10 month as Im not going to cook an Indian Vindaloo of some sort but surely veges just don’t cut the mustard anymore! So what I have is a recipe that I believe Dad’s can cook and make not only for the adults but their little ones also! Meaty Hot Pot Ingredients Method
Submitted by scott on Mon, 23/06/2008 - 8:50pm
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Often it seems mum’s seem to dominate the kitchen space in most homes and dad rules the garage. This of course is a broad generalisation and of course if you are a single dad you soon have to pick the slack in the kitchen otherwise you will be surviving on takeaway food or TV dinners.
One of the greatest things about being a family is family meals, right? Unfortunately at times we tend to deprioritise cooking (or cooking the more fancy meals) because of all sorts of other things that are going on in our lives. How about remembering those cooking skills this Father's Day by dishing it up for the family!

