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Ready, Steady, Spaghetti: Cooking For Kids And With Kids by Lucy Broadhurst
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Ready, Steady, Spaghetti: Cooking For Kids And With Kids

by Lucy Broadhurst

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This book has fallen to the usual fate of cookbooks in my house. I always buy them with the best of intentions ("THIS one will get me cook!") then barely use them. My daughter has gone through the book so many times she has probably memorized all the recipes by now, but we still haven't actually made any of them. She has a list, and one of these days we will get organized enough to actually tackle one. I say "tackle" as if any of the recipes even look difficult, which they don't - it says more about me as a disorganized non-cook than it does about the book.
  mdesive | Sep 16, 2009 |
I'm not really sure if this is intended to be a book for grown-ups on recipes to appeal to kids, or a book that's intended to be for kids to cook on their own (or with assistance).

If it's the former, I would have expected some more interesting presentations. If it's the latter, I would have expected some more specific instructions for kids who aren't used to reading a recipe yet, maybe some step-by-step pictures.

The book is very pretty, but none of the recipes really grab me as an adult, and I don't think they'll be overly attractive to kids either. It's not a bad edition to my cookbook library, but I don't think I would've paid money for it. ( )
  conuly | Jul 13, 2009 |
The recipe book is well put together with fun formatting ('cute' per my wife). The pictures are great and, most importantly, the recipes look fantastic.
  yrthegood1staken | Jul 8, 2009 |
There are two good things about this book. 1) The full color pictures and 2) the mostly nutritious recipes.

Based on the introduction, the book seems to have kids as its primary audience. However, the instructions and recipes are definitely too complex for a beginning cook. My kids and I tried several recipes and there is no way they would understand the directions by themselves. In the directions for Chicken Noodle Omelet it simply says, "Cook for five minutes." It doesn't say whether to cook in oven, on the stove or at what temperature. The organization is confusing too. The first section is titled, "Little Food" but the food in not particularly little (and it's not necessarily appetizers). There is no glossary and the safety instructions are minimal.

Another recipe book destined for the bargain table. ( )
  kelleykl | Jun 23, 2009 |
I love the idea of this book. My kids are 2 1/2 (so likely young for the target audience) but love cooking so I want to get them more involved. I really appreciate the photos, particularly the recipes that have photos of multiple steps, kind of like the kids' version of pioneerwoman.com. I like the variety of recipes, both in terms of types of food (e.g., dinner vs. dessert) and the variety of cultures represented. On the negative side, there are occasional inaccuracies (e.g., pumpkin soup has butternut squash, not pumpkin, as an ingredient). There also sometimes could be more detail, particularly for children (e.g., sometimes it doesn't say what level heat to use on the stove).

I've now made 4 recipes. Vegetarian chili was a hit. Grown ups and kids all loved it. Chicken and leek risotto was our least favorite. I loved it in theory, but it had very little flavor. I might try it again with 3 or 4 (instead of 1) leeks and more seasoning. Tofu with greens and noddles was also rather bland (and my kids love tofu). The biggest hit was jam thumbprints. The recipe was super simple and tasty. But more important, it was really fun for the kids to make. There was measuring, pouring, mixing, rolling dough, making the thumbprints, and adding the jam, and of course, eating cookies. Ours looked nowhere near as pretty as the photo, but no one cared! ( )
  blue8444 | May 18, 2009 |
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Recipes for "little food" such as after-school snacks, breakfast, soups, and sammies go a long way in Broadhurst's clever Ready, Steady, Spaghetti.

Broadhurst makes cooking with kids easy and entertaining. Kids will fill up on fun and food with cool and exciting recipes like Spaghetti with Chicken Meatballs, Stir-Fried Chinese Vegetables, Moo Juice, Lemon Butterfly Cakes, Fairy Wands, Martian Cookies, Chocolate-Cherry Spiders, and more. She even makes preparing (and eating) vegetables a treat.

And the excitement doesn't stop there. There's also a party food section that will have kids celebrating.

This is a kid's cookbook that will score with the big kids.

* Feeds the imagination.

Ready, Steady, Spaghetti's vibrant design and 300 color photographs will draw both kids and adults into the kitchen. Cute and affordable, Ready, Steady, Spaghetti will show kids how it's done in the kitchen with easy-to-follow recipes and step-by-step photos.

* Includes 130 kid-friendly recipes from starters to not-too-serious main dishes.

* Sections include: Little Food, Dinner Time, Eat Your Greens, Sticky Treats, Let's Party, and more.

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