I love the fact that both my girls want to spend time in the kitchen, probably way more than I actually let them (still working on that patience thing, even after 4 years). They just assume that I can make anything, or can figure it out pretty quickly. They don't know it yet, but they're both getting baking cookbooks and some kitchen tools of their own for Christmas (color coded--blue for B, purple for G). I love the fact that they won't think it's odd that I didn't get them measuring cups--they're used to using a scale to measure ingredients. I've made so many things in the past four years--puff pastry, croissants, bagels, sourdough bread, amazing cakes, scores of scones, caramel, ice cream... I could go on and on. But the best thing to come out of my kitchen is showing my girls it can be done. I set out to write a blog about baking, but many of my favorite posts are also about my life and family. I look forward to filling many more notebook pages with notes and share many more stories (in words and pictures) with all of you.
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Friday, December 23, 2011
Retrospective
I love the fact that both my girls want to spend time in the kitchen, probably way more than I actually let them (still working on that patience thing, even after 4 years). They just assume that I can make anything, or can figure it out pretty quickly. They don't know it yet, but they're both getting baking cookbooks and some kitchen tools of their own for Christmas (color coded--blue for B, purple for G). I love the fact that they won't think it's odd that I didn't get them measuring cups--they're used to using a scale to measure ingredients. I've made so many things in the past four years--puff pastry, croissants, bagels, sourdough bread, amazing cakes, scores of scones, caramel, ice cream... I could go on and on. But the best thing to come out of my kitchen is showing my girls it can be done. I set out to write a blog about baking, but many of my favorite posts are also about my life and family. I look forward to filling many more notebook pages with notes and share many more stories (in words and pictures) with all of you.
Happy four years!!! Amazing! Love the picture of the girls...can't wait to hear how much they love their Christmas cooking gifts! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet reflection on your four years of blogging. I'm sure your baking has improved but just look at the difference it's made to your family!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary! It feels like we have watched the girls grow up these past years and that has been really fun. If you had told me the colors you used to mark the items, I would have been instantly able to say that B was Blue and G was Purple! lol See, we know you well at this point, you cannot keep secrets from us! So happy you are blogging and tweeting! xo
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gift to give your girls Di - they'll have so many wonderful memories of your time together in the kitchen as they get older. Happy 4 years! :)
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