Pea-n-Me
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Yes!That's definitely an issue here. We just have the upper compartment of a standard size fridge as our freezer. We live in a 90 year old house and really have nowhere for a second fridge or a deep freeze. It makes a difference. Some weeks when I go grocery shopping I feel like I'm playing a big game of Jenga when I get home and try to put it all away.
You won't be sorry about that when they're grown. Mine began to seriously learn how to make things probably in middle school and by high school age I would assign them to make dinner some nights during the summer breaks. When they took off for college and moved into off campus living cooking wasn't a learning curve they had to face.
DD always loved to cook and could prepare a meal at a fairly young age. She's a good cook today.Absolutely!
I keep telling my older one that he should be taking over one meal a week. Even if it's hot dogs and KD or tacos I think it would be beneficial to have teens participate in meal prep.
I tried to teach DS, too, but he had little interest. He might've started off watching or helping, but he'd disappear before you knew it, lol. Fast forward to today, he cooks basic things for himself in the house he shares, but his girlfriend really likes to cook so now they are often preparing "real" meals together. They've made things like chicken broccoli and ziti, chicken parmigiana, full breakfasts, etc. I think she thinks I never taught him, but I did try! Some kids just aren't into it when they're young, but I guess there's hope for later in some (? many) cases!