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Chop Chop - esgunn - 05-26-2010

Just thought I'd share - This magazine was featured on another web site this mornign.

A food/cooking magazine for kids ages 5 to 12 and their familes. I think I am going to give it a try.

Chop Chop Magazine


Re: Chop Chop - cjs - 05-26-2010

That sounds great - I hope I can find this again, come Christmas time.


Re: Chop Chop - DFen911 - 05-26-2010

That is awsome!


Re: Chop Chop - Mare749 - 05-26-2010

Thanks Erin! I just sent the link to my daughters. Holly could probably even find this useful in her classroom, to help kids make healthier choices.


Re: Chop Chop - esgunn - 05-26-2010

The first issue was April 2010. I ordered one year subscription (4 magazines for $9.00). I'll let you know what I think of it.


Re: Chop Chop - Lorraine - 05-26-2010

I have a gaggle of young neices and nephews. Thanks!


Re: Chop Chop - pjcooks - 05-26-2010

Good news to share, Erin. I am so convinced that if (most) children were given the education and information AND maybe most importantly, the chance to actually prepare their own foods, we would be surprised at the good choices they would make. My own three do pretty well, even growing up in a fast food era. They all cook now.

Thanks for passing this along, I'll share it with others.

PJ


Re: Chop Chop - Gourmet_Mom - 05-26-2010

How cute is that! I can't wait to share it at school!


Re: Chop Chop - cjs - 05-27-2010

I so agree with you, PJ! Years ago I introduced the son of friends to 'real' parmesan, not the one in the green containter and his mother still laughs about it - she was never able to have that 'stuff' in the house again. And, it did kind of start him on his road to loving good food.