Yesterday was my bi-monthly visit to Bryce's school to teach the K-1 class cooking. Bryce Loves fruit and would probably be entirely happy if I allowed him to live off of fruit, raw veggies and meat, so at his request, we prepared Fruit Skewers in cooking class. I also thought this would be a perfect opportunity to teach the kids about knife safety in the kitchen.
I brought in pineapple, kiwi, bananas, oranges, strawberries, cantaloupe, and dried apricot and marshmallows just to mix it up a bit.
Knife safety tips
#1 Always cut away from your body with the sharp edge facing away from you.
#2 When chopping or cutting food, go slowly and hold the food with your fingers curled under.
#3 Always use a cutting board so the knife does not cut the table or counter top, plus the slick surface of a table could cause the knife to slip.
#4 Keep the knife blade pointing away from other people.
#5 Always make sure to get an adults permission before using a knife to cut anything.
With all that said, the kids were chopping machines! Very proficient. They also felt very responsible - being allowed to use a knife.
After the chopping was complete, they began to skewer their fruit and marshmallows.
{the 2 year old in the photo who was visiting, was not allowed to use a knife, but she was allowed to skewer and eat}
We melted some chocolate in the microwave, poured it into individual cups and they began to dip away!
Oh, and Bryce also would live off of chocolate if I allowed it also:)
Happy Saturday!
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