Here they are crushing the graham crackers for me:

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Tater wanted to help with the eggs. How could I refuse? I didn't have many eggshell parts to pick out - really!

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And then there is the hand mixer. Ahhhhhh. How much of a mess did I want to clean up? Why not let him learn now? The hard part was convincing him to keep it down on the bottom of the bowl. He did quite well.

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Did I mention he wanted it red? Oh yes, we added red food coloring to it. Seems like it must have been pretty good. Dad ate 2 pieces.
4 comments:
Now I've heard of many flavors of cheesecake -- raspberry, chocolate, strawberry, key lime, etc. -- but never children-flavored.
Ogre likey.
Red cheesecake? Just means he put a lot of love into it!
VW - Truth be told, some of my favorite childhood memories are of helping my mom bake stuff. I envy your boys :-)
I have lots of kid cookbooks I should send your way. Improviser always loved to cook.
Oh, now the memory is flowing. I have blog fodder. Thanks.
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