Photo of the Day: Start Young

| July 21, 2010 | 10 Comments

An old cookbook recovered from my parents’ home.

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  1. kristy says:

    Oh wow, the youngsters cookbook! How sweet! Do you think kids nowadays will cook? I think they prefer to stick infront of the computer or PS games!
    However, enjoy your day!
    Love, Kristy

  2. my spatula says:

    awwwhh…that is so, so sweet!! love it.

  3. anncoo says:

    I alway like my boys to spend some time in the kitchen helping around rather than sitting in front of the PC. I even bought few kids cookbook so that they can enjoy simple baking.

  4. denise says:

    Awwww……isn’t that just the sweetest thing?!

  5. Simply Life says:

    ha! i love it and hope that’s what my kids look like one day! :)

  6. Strange you should post this picture. Just the other day I was going through some old steamship trunks and found my childrens cooking aprons and cook book. Always love the sentiment attached to your blog postings. You WOW me!
    Hugs!
    Penelope

  7. MaryMoh says:

    I always love kids cookbook cos they are so easy to follow. If kids can cook, everyone can cook! :D

  8. I wonder what the content is……all salads? :-)

  9. Cute cook book :) It’s good to learn how to cook when young.

  10. Tsering says:

    Your parents knew you well…

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