Cooking Up Quality Family Time

Aug. 172022

Making meal prep a family affair is not only an important step toward raising kids who are comfortable in the kitchen, but it’s a great way to spend time together. At a moment that’s all about finding fun things to do at home, bring the family into the kitchen to create meals and delicious dishes you can all be proud of and excited to enjoy together.

Find a job for everyone.

While it may mean that your job becomes simply monitoring everyone else’s job, it’s important to find a role for even the youngest members of your family. Maybe it’s rinsing and prepping veggies or taking on a repetitive task that’s easy but time consuming. Possibly you have an older child that can do some dicing or stirring at the stove. If you’re a meal making master than you may be thinking, “Yes, but I can do all of this and maintain my clean kitchen at the same time.” Keep in mind that these are the moments that turn your kids into adults that can do that too.

Explore cooking techniques.

Use family time in the kitchen to explore different techniques like blanching, creating a roux, or maintaining a slow simmer. With a blueprint and steps to success, the family will be able to explore these skills and become expert home chefs. Using the Guiding Stars recipe database to look for recipes exploring new techniques or cuisines which have great nutrition.

 

Source: guidingstars.com

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You can call any of our office locations or 203-790-0822. You will be promoted with an after-hours message. If you select option 1 you will be connected with CPM’S after-hours answering service team. The after-hours team will gather all of your child’s information (Patient's first and last name, best contact number, and health care concern). This message will be sent to “Rainbow Babies” an experienced triage service that CPM uses to assist us with clinical after-hours calls. A trained triage nurse will call the patient back and provide the recommended clinical advice. If the triage nurse needs more assistance they will reach out to one of CPM’s on-call providers for the night. CPM’s on-call provider will call the patient directly and continue to evaluate your child over the phone. All phone call encounters are followed up with a call the next day from CPM’s triage department.

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