Even though I am a 22 year that doesn’t plan to have kids in the near future, watching your video taught me new things by making me think of the way I cook. You simplified adult foods for you daughter, yet I was focused on how you elevated simple key ingredients into full on meals. I will definitely incorporate this approach into my cooking, thank you as always 🤍
@kane65292 жыл бұрын
I’m jealous my sons 4 non verbal and autistic and has severe selective eating. He literally makes himself vomit any if we introduce any new foods and the only vegetables he gets are greens I sneak into his chocolate shakes he’ll drink
@johnlewis89342 жыл бұрын
As a single 22 year old thats basically my same exact thought process
@hexusmexus69712 жыл бұрын
Exactly the same just wondered lol
@איהבר-יהלום Жыл бұрын
I'm a 22 year old (almost 23!) Who mostly cooks for themselves, but when I go back to my parents I gotta cook for my younger siblings with their unrefined pallattes- so even though I don't plan on having children any time soon, it gets really useful really fast.
@chunkofbutter75 Жыл бұрын
This also works to make couples happy as in. I was pescatarian when I got married. Seafood triggers my husbands gout. So I hated making two dinners. This technique was very similar to what we did but adult style.
@DougvonSohsten2 жыл бұрын
My wife is 7 months pregnant with our first child and I'm the home cook, so this video gave me both loads of inspiration and a tiny bit of concern... LOL... Thanks for the amazing content man!
@ammm68542 жыл бұрын
You’ll be great! Keep applesauce and cheese on hand for when all else fails lol
@benjaminbustamante79242 жыл бұрын
you can do it!
@Shizu_Kare2 жыл бұрын
A tiny bit of concern is healthy, lol. I'm sure it'll be a big learning process but you got this!
@enim832 жыл бұрын
Congrats. Kids are the best thing ever
@oksanasergeevnasmith30182 жыл бұрын
I am mom of almost 3 yo. You will surprise yourself and one day your baby will surprise you. Look into baby lead weaning - ypu will love it
@eileenie69982 жыл бұрын
Best advise-take a risk. My daughter got a take of spicy grilled shrimp at age 2 and loved it! I restricted her to just a few bc I was concerned for her tummy but it taught me a lot about my daughter’s 2 yr old palate. I gave her a taste of everything we made from then on. I never assumed again that my two yr old didn’t have a palate for seasoning!
@TessaOswin Жыл бұрын
I will say letting kids try stuff without the pressure so important, particularly when retrying stuff they didn’t like in the past
@kellyradtke4885 Жыл бұрын
Also introduce, introduce, introduce! We put veggies on every plate put in our kids. They may not eat it every time but it's there getting to be familiar. We usually encourage a bite of everything but not always. My kids are generally good eaters and I'm very lucky but some standard "this is just how we eat" attitude hasn't hurt.
@clareu9539 Жыл бұрын
My favourite dish as a 3yo was prawn curry. I realise every family is different, but we just ate what our parents ate. They avoided adding salt during cooking and added themselves at the table.
@StellarumCreative Жыл бұрын
Honestly, this has been my experience with my son. We started food with him at 6 mo, as one does, and he wouldn't eat ANYTHING. He hated purees, hated all the suggested recipes, nothing (except banana) was good. The pickiness continued until he was just over a year old and was REALLY reaching for my plate of udon noodles one evening. Lo and behold, he liked it! He likes some spicy food, Japanese curry, bao buns, any Asian dish with noodles, really anything with lots of flavor, though he definitely favors Asian-style cuisine (which is good, because that's 80% of what I cook). Rule of thumb is, if we like it, he probably will too. It makes dinner a lot easier, and I get to keep cooking the same stuff I always have.
@lizgander9172 Жыл бұрын
Around age two my daughter was eating ANYTHING I put in front of her. I’m talking escargots, bone marrow, oysters. Then something changed with her taste buds and she became much less adventurous until age 14. She’s starting to expand and try new things thank goodness. Luckily she’s always loved green vegetables. She’ll eat an entire plate of green beans, or spinach or Brussels sprouts. But phases are a thing. Parents be ready.
@libbypetersen35232 жыл бұрын
These techniques worked well for us, too--and, as our kids got older, the "assemble your own" meals were also big hits (tacos, mezze platters, nachos, salad bars, build your own pizzas, etc.). Seemed like they were willing to take more risks when they got to make their own choices & combos. Everybody got to participate & customize their own dinner--win/win.
@amandakrause93942 жыл бұрын
What a fun idea! Also, what is a mezze platter?
@libbypetersen35232 жыл бұрын
@@amandakrause9394 typically a Middle-Eastern/Mediterranean selection of small plates (dates, almonds, olives, hummus, flatbreads, cheeses, yogurts, kebabs, etc.) Another option for people to pick and choose!
@amandakrause93942 жыл бұрын
@@libbypetersen3523 thanks! that sounds really good!! 🤤🤤🤤
@KrisPBaconnn Жыл бұрын
Taco nights were the best nights when I was a kid. We always built our own. Some of us like soft shell, some wanted nachos, some wanted a taco salad. Everyone was always happy.
@ruby-qv5bd2 жыл бұрын
I'm a grandma and I love watching your videos and seeing your sweet precious daughter enjoy her meal. She is adorable! Thanks so much for the quick tips and great meal ideas. I enjoy!
@avidhossanmansur98302 жыл бұрын
Cooking for one's family is a privilege not granted to many and I am grateful to have that.
@RevolutionaryLiger2 жыл бұрын
I love that you covered flavour and texture, because that was my biggest issue as a kid. I had a lot of texture issues and could never communicate why it was wrong, and even as an adult my parents still like to insult things like me only liking firm pickles. Your kid is very lucky to get so spoiled with all this awesome food and love.
@janapetty882 Жыл бұрын
Respected, not spoiled 😉
@KamuiSeph Жыл бұрын
Bruh. Firm pickle gang represent!!!
@kiracummins31502 жыл бұрын
At your daughters age, few kids eat everything, feel good that she knowingly eats so many veg already! When my kid hit less than 10 accepted foods, we instituted the one bite rule (he was around 3). He's a tween now, and he will literally try anything. His little sister is a little more picky, but also very competitive, so if he eats it, so will she. The important things to keep in mind - consider nutrition over a week rather than a day, and kids have to try a food something like a dozen times before they can definitively say whether or not they like it. You're doing a great job, dad! Keep it up!
@Josephus_da_Killer2 жыл бұрын
You're right about taking risk. I figured out my daughter likes Japanese style curry and raw or steamed broccoli very early on. My family likes a lot of flavor and she is no different she will often eat salsa with me even through she is only 2 haha.
@hooka2k2 жыл бұрын
I love you meeting your kiddo where she’s at and appreciating the fact that she’s not ready for certain flavors and textures (but someday she will!). What a great dad ❤️❤️❤️
@steelshade2 жыл бұрын
That "mmmMmm" from Marley says it all! Great tips. Using the same ingredients in different ways is the easiest way to diversify a meal for multiple palettes. Also, items that don't need much attention, like baked potatoes, helps the chef focus on other things and still be productive.
@ahc932 жыл бұрын
so adorable❤
@doroparker17022 жыл бұрын
Sometimes it helps to buy small veggies for the kids. I got very small potatoes, eggs of quails, small peppers, small tomatoes. Once they love their kid veggies they will eat the bigger ones as well.
@steelshade2 жыл бұрын
@@doroparker1702 Oh, I like that! Good tip.
@ronalddevine95872 жыл бұрын
Where were you 37 years ago? My daughter loved and still loves broccoli. I couldn't get my son to put any veggies in his mouth. Today, he eats everything. BTW, your daughter is adorable. Treasure every phase of growing up. The best photos are those in your heart and mind.
@DanielHeap60Cubits2 жыл бұрын
My go to is "nope - this is dinner" but I do like to see my kids happy with dinner when possible. I appreciate the time spent on this topic.
@atherj2 жыл бұрын
For me, when my son was little but able to "help", I pulled a stool up to the counter and had him taste the spices and components of a recipe. I allowed him to add the ingredients. He had a groundwork for cooking and it expanded his pallet. Touching raw meat was the big hurdle.
@hyperdoge39082 жыл бұрын
you feeding yo kid raw meat?
@emmyjoyful12 жыл бұрын
@@hyperdoge3908 she said TOUCHING raw meat. It has to be handled somehow to cook it.
@jessiek7041 Жыл бұрын
You sound like a fun mom!
@atherj Жыл бұрын
@@hyperdoge3908 Um, no! It starts out like that. LOL
@atherj Жыл бұрын
@@jessiek7041 Thanks! Giving kids opportunities to explore and try new things makes a big impact. 😃
@rebeccasperring17472 жыл бұрын
I do this now. Last night My daughter had an egg, plain rice and cucumbers (all separate on the plate) , and I turned all of the same ingredients for myself into a rice bowl by adding more vegetables, tuna and kimchi…..using the basic elements for my daughter and then Going a bit extra for myself helps me enjoy “grown up” food without feeling like I’m making 2 meals all the time.
@chinmaybhabad2 жыл бұрын
i am 19, learning from now;so when i became dad hopefully i am ready to pull these things out of sleeve.
@alanathebespectacled2 жыл бұрын
Great ideas. I was a very picky child and being allowed to eat deconstructed meals reduced a lot of mealtime stress. Burgers are one example I can think of, I would eat each component separately. Then one day I thought hey, if I like all this stuff separately why not try them together? And this is the story of how I came to eat burgers like a normal person. Giving kids some control and “safe” foods I think makes them more open to trying the “scary” things on occasion
@YumeOUtau Жыл бұрын
My 1 year old loves deconstructed food as well, including burgers. The interesting thing is that she focuses on different parts of the burger depending on her mood. Some days she will devour the cheese first, others she goes to town on the meat. Presenting the components separately gives her freedom of choice (absolutely key with toddlers!) and ensures she eats at least something
@hannahm4078 Жыл бұрын
I exclusivity ate deconstructed food well in to my 20s. I still do it sometimes when I don't love something or know I won't eat the whole thing.
@adaml52412 жыл бұрын
Such a cool video that I didn't know I needed! I've had really good luck with fried rice for my 2 year-old! He won't eat chicken/pork, or some vegetables separately but throw them all together in a friend rice with whatever is lying around and he will eat it all. Note: Rice is super messy but at least he is eating!
@melodysacpopo Жыл бұрын
This is so helpful. I have some tough critics in my house also lol. And I am the cook, that is right- the one and only cook in the house! So these videos are much appreciated
@ashlynevans28402 жыл бұрын
I love this video! As a mom of 4 who has been cooking consistently for both toddlers and adults for about 10 years, these are absolutely the most realistic tips I've ever seen for cooking for a family with young kids!
@Zeekmeister1012 жыл бұрын
These crossover ingredients when you're explaining two recipes might be an awesome way to impart some value to home chefs who want to develop some variety at home without making things difficult
@sandramendoza3302 Жыл бұрын
Awesome advice. My kids are adults & we have 1grandson. I used the deconstructed meal tip all the time. I would offer a taste of the adult meal & if they liked it then I would add some to their plate. As they got older I let them pick the meals that we had for the day. I had a “what to eat” note pad on the refrigerator. It had the days of the week with breakfast, lunch & dinner sections. They had access to all my cookbooks so they could get ideas. Even our youngest could look at the pictures with his sister. They got to help win the prep work. I found that if they helped plan & make the meals they were more open to try new things. The meals weren’t always hits but that’s what pizza delivery is for. Some of my favorite memories are of all of us in the kitchen. I let them add notes in the cookbook about what worked or didn’t work. I love seeing those notes now. I’m working on a handwritten cookbook for them as a Christmas gift.
@Johnny_Shikari2 жыл бұрын
Using freshly picked ingredients from your garden has some real "Jamie at home" vibes, which I think is still his best series ^^
@candancemorgan10 ай бұрын
I love how much you respect everyone in your family enough to allow for food preferences.
@ErnestMizera2 жыл бұрын
I love the change when you moved to this environment from the NY studio, Mike. I think/hope It serves you and your family well! :-)
@AlatheD2 жыл бұрын
I'm approaching 50 and I still love butter noodles. LOL. Your kid's got good taste. Your toaster intimidates me. LOL
@trackee2024 Жыл бұрын
We have 4 kids and they all were raised more or less on the same foods, but it's amazing how different their preferences are. One hates sauces, another loves tomatoes while the other cringe, another hates mashed potatoes, another will straight up drink ranch, etc. Kid's palettes still have preferences and take time to develop! I appreciate that you acknowledge this!
@rodneyferris40892 жыл бұрын
You’re teaching Marlee to appreciate food. My parents were great home cooks and they taught me to try everything. The only downside when I’m old is that I love everything! Lol!
@LexHeroux Жыл бұрын
I am pregnant now and I’ve been thinking for years about how when I have kids I will make sure they eat healthy. This video right here is like the BEST encouragement for me…because so many people shut me down when I tell them how badly I want my child to eat well and not settle for crap food all the time. Now I have more confidence that it can be done. Thank you!
@natsumimimurabono4750 Жыл бұрын
I’m a mom of 2 years old and she recently became so picky 😩 this video is exactly what I needed to watch, I learned so much🥹 thank you❣️❣️
@michellesanchez9779 Жыл бұрын
As the cook in my house and mother of a 1.5 year old, this video really hit home. Cooking for a toddler is soooo much harder than cooking for an adult. I think you could make an entire cookbook out of this video concept.
@ellatoler97062 жыл бұрын
Your videos are a joy to watch. It is great to see your progression from the Brothers Green to a man with a growing family and different needs.
@angelabyker1587 Жыл бұрын
My kids are all adults now but I've had to de-construct again over the years for a daughter diagnosed with Celiac at age 15 and other family members with various food allergies/intolerances. Its definitely a great skill set to have! BTW I love your videos, especially your airfryer ones!
@ima73332 жыл бұрын
Both my kids love their veggies early on but not so much later. I always had to sneak some veggies in their nuggets or spaghetti sauce. I think i’ll borrow your idea for the broccoli dip w/ tofu instead of ricotta & a bit of nuge would be delish. And it feels surreal to see how big your daughter is since she was practically born right before the pandemic hit right? Love watching your content Mike. Missed watching you cooking w/ your bro.
@Arkylie2 жыл бұрын
I've loved broccoli for as long as I can remember -- thankfully I don't have the genetics that let you taste the negative compound in broccoli or cilantro, so broccoli doesn't taste bitter and cilantro doesn't taste like soap! But how my parents taught us is they didn't actually serve us veggies! They just made plates with veggies and dip (sour cream with onion soup mix), and just sat around eating them until us kids were all like "Gimme gimme!" and stealing them off the plates :D I also converted one girl from a broccoli hater to a broccoli lover in the course of a single meal, while I was babysitting her neighbors; she said she hated broccoli, I asked if she'd ever tried it with melted cheese, I included her in the meal, and then she said she loved it! It's a bit sneaky, but sometimes you need to get them past the mental block to where they're open to the new thing. My nephew's mom used to claim that he would only eat white bread, but that was an issue at *her* house, not ours. He'd eat anything we served him! It seemed like his mom's unrefined palate was limiting his, so long as he was within her periphery. *She's* the one who couldn't stand anything but white bread, couldn't enjoy seafood, couldn't appreciate anything unusual/unfamiliar or ethnic (no Chinese food!). I'm so glad my nephew didn't internalize her limitations; the only thing is that he'll order hamburgers with only ketchup, and that's perfectly fine!
@ima73332 жыл бұрын
@@Arkylie my nephews are the same way. Their fathers wouldn’t eat veggies other than bitter gourd. Every time they come to my house, they’d eat everything on the table (we serve family style) even fought for my home baked sourdough bread’s crusts. Their fathers won’t eat any bread crust unless it’s pulverized into crumbs & stuck on a piece of meat. 😂😂😂😂
@pizzapie082 жыл бұрын
These are actually really good tips. I've been stuck in a food rutt for years and and since finding your channel a few months ago I have a good amount of ideas for how to jazz up my meals so thank you for that 😊
@karlyjones25092 жыл бұрын
We have a 3 year old and 1 year old and both work full time. Having quick dinners that are kid friendly and NOT happy meals was awesome! I would love more of these videos!!
@bearwrex9806 Жыл бұрын
I love that you're taking the time to learn how your children enjoy food, and adjusting accordingly, instead of brute-forcing your own views into their diet. Sometimes it can be the little things that matter the most.
@michellehochrein19712 жыл бұрын
This a fantastic concept for a video. I’m sure VERY helpful for young families. ❤️
@JamiecatOG2 жыл бұрын
I loved this video, I had gastric sleeve surgery and trying to simplify foods I'm used to as an adult, to basically down to a toddler size portion... took me a while to figure out too!
@AeroAnimationsInc2 жыл бұрын
Want you to know that my 2 (nearly 3) year old son absolutely loved your quick 15 minute pasta with the penne and tomato sauce. I changed it up just a bit by using golden grape tomatoes and adding a little mozzarella. You've inspired me quite a bit to get back in the kitchen and really make it mine.
@jp6993 Жыл бұрын
Yes, never a dull moment with kids. Watching the deconstruction, learned how keeping it simple led to many variations & how simple it is to make sauces & dips to tie the components together. Thank you.
@gingermiller10872 жыл бұрын
Your daughter is beyond adorable.
@TheSlavChef2 жыл бұрын
Watching this channel for years, since it had another name. Always new things to learn. Thanks for the content.
@TheSlavChef2 жыл бұрын
@Jake Braiding-Watson yeah, totally agree with you.
@paochan Жыл бұрын
You can tell how much you love your daughter just by these small considerate actions...kudos! She is lucky to have such a caring father
@IllyrianPrinces002 жыл бұрын
Please PLEASE more vids like this. I desperately need it.
@incredimazing2 жыл бұрын
My wife and I are expecting our first child in a about a month, so this is a super helpful video! Would love a video on tips for the transition to solid food, I really appreciate your take on things!
@spaceape56972 жыл бұрын
You might have just saved my sanity! PLEEEASE do an entire series on this subject PLEEEEEEASE!
@yyt84 Жыл бұрын
This needs to be a series of menus! For now, I take what I can learn! Thanks so much!!
@felicitashilmer1368 Жыл бұрын
I love seeing your daughter enjoy the food you made for her!
@rachelmropp2 жыл бұрын
I wish I had seen this video 20 years ago when my kids were little. I will recommend to any new parents! And I will recommend your channel to my kids now that they are cooking for themselves.
@briannag.11222 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful topic for a video! I am now the main cook in my household and it is such a struggle to find something that’s palatable to eat for both adults and children…I always hold my breath when I think about planning a meal for the family….I’m so glad this video came out. Very needed encouragement in my life
@cherylspringtime2 жыл бұрын
Love the cauliflower quesadilla idea!..and the chicken tenders...and love how colorful the kid plate is...every kid should eat that way.
@mindymozenter53592 жыл бұрын
I am way to old for kids but your adult dishes are so manageable and I love watching you cook!
@PitucaThings2 жыл бұрын
I dont have kids but one day will and I love the idea of deconstructing a meal. So Smart!
@mikecook76832 жыл бұрын
Definitely good to start em young on healthy food, my oldest had food sensitivities as a baby so it was really all he ate. Years later he’s really good about fruits and veggies, our youngest took a little more work being not a priority early on. Thanks for the video!
@Anna-gy9wx2 жыл бұрын
I love this video, please do more in this series, sooo time saving when cooking for a family.
@esmeraldahawkins2782 жыл бұрын
This was a good video thanks! I would love more of these type of videos! I am currently struggling with picky eaters.
@Mariatrieseverything2 жыл бұрын
This actually works guys! I have 4 kids 13-2yrs old and this is how to properly introduce new flavors to kids. With time their taste will evolve and they will be open to try new flavors
@Jupitkaya2 жыл бұрын
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! I've got all the tools/containers like a home chef! I only cook for my family but I always feel like a super chef with these tools! Your videos ARE SO MOTIVATING!
@tlmorris2 жыл бұрын
This video was great! If you have kids it’s so hard to cook what we would like but the kids would eat. The kids always win so I’ve had my share of chicken nuggets dinner nights. This was the perfect video and so many people I think will be able to relate with kids young and older. Thank you! I hope to see more of these!
@jackochilli Жыл бұрын
Love this! Working mom, and dad works nights to balance care. I love to cook, but often feel discouraged because I know the complicated meal I cook my daughter wouldn’t eat but these are some awesome suggestions on balance at diner time.
@wha642 жыл бұрын
Excellent video my friend. My wife and I grew up having to eat what was on the table. I tried making my kids meals they would enjoy. Now I’m doing that for my granddaughter. Thanks for the tips.
@ciaheadmechanic08092 жыл бұрын
I am lucky that my 2 and 4-year-old daughters will, for the most part, eat most ingredients (they gobbled up our garden broccoli raw AND roasted the other day). Definitely appreciate the perspective though! Prepping toddler-approachable form factors, un-complicating some preparations, and giving them room to customize/dip/assemble really does help.
@YasuTaniina Жыл бұрын
My 2, 3½, and 5 year old kids are also not picky. We have a pretty hard "No separate meals" rule I'm not great at following this, but a childhood expert did recommend to me that I shouldn't give nighttime snacks, that one skipped meal won't hurt them, and I have to admit that they've become even less picky since then. The thing that's helped them the most though when they've helped prepare the food. My 3 year old has been the most pick. She's finally accepted bell peppers and pepperoni though making pizza. And she's finally ok with knowing zucchini is in there so long as it's in small unobtrusive pieces
@welderprincess1332 жыл бұрын
We love kiwi co! I hide veggies all the time 🤣🤣🤣 if it calls for chopped I grate it in and they never know!
@VarnasBaltas2 жыл бұрын
You have no idea Mike! Sorry, but seeing that even you struggle with what your kids will eat it eases my heart honestly. We all try our best and it's definitely a journey. Love your content as always.
@justbecause90492 жыл бұрын
Yes! So happy you have daughter and can share in the hectic dinner making experience that we have when we have not planned our whole afternoon around dinner. Let’s grow together!
@DawnalynForrest2 жыл бұрын
I enjoy your videos. You crack me up-finally someone who tells it in a raw way! Life IS work!
@karenshaffer15112 жыл бұрын
You present some very, very good ideas here. When my son was little, I could get him to eat almost anything as long as I provided a dip for him - and I know you're good at dips and sauces! On the topic of introducing new things, it might be helpful to do the same thing in different ways in different meals. Like make your new-veggie one way this week, and another way next week. I understand that it can take about 10 exposures to a new food for a person to acquire a taste for it. I may take some of your deconstruction advice and apply it a little differently. My husband has some health problems which limit his diet. So I often don't make things I would like or could be healthy for me (like a green salad, for one), because he can't have it. It seems like such a pain to make two different meals, so I usually default to his limitations. But I'm missing out on a lot of yummy things and good nutrition. It's a challenge! p.s. Love your little Julia moment there (when you lost a few tendies to the floor and said, "They're fine."). Life at home. 🙂
@pinkturtle8375 Жыл бұрын
Loved this video. This is how I need to cook for my husband and I. He is a plain foods eater and I like extra flavour. Very helpful tips!
@dcmiller672 жыл бұрын
This was great!! And your daughter loves your cooking! Love her reactions, future food connoisseur!
@rchic09 Жыл бұрын
I love the evolution you have taken. I watched you when it was with your brother, by yourself, and now as you make food to accommodate a family in a realistic way. I love it all and as I am in a life stage with children also I truly appreciate this stage of your content. Keep giving the good stuff. Love it! 🍽️ 😊
@shelbot2 жыл бұрын
I have three kids under the age of 7, and I really appreciated all the tips in this video. Thank you so much! I’m going to try that shrimp pasta and elevated buttered noodles this week!! 🤤🍤
@schweedie12 жыл бұрын
you rock that kitchen! my kids are grown but i was fascinated watching how you adapt the meals to kids' palates. very good ideas for when i become a granny :)
@boujeeonabudget24772 жыл бұрын
Cooking for my step son is a huge point of anxiety for me with the extreme picky eating. Needed this so much & thank you for sharing!!!! It’s relieving to hear it can be a challenge for you as well. Thank you!!!
@luisinacasirola2 жыл бұрын
I loved this video. Even though I don't have kids myself I feel entertained seeing what your daughter eats and what she likes and dislikes
@Scuba_Bro2 жыл бұрын
She’s a super cute kid! It’s a good thing she seems to like her fruits and veggies 🙂
@fheering2 жыл бұрын
YEAH! These tips are gold, man! Much appreciated!
@hasbezurainiabubakar58442 жыл бұрын
More of this please! I have a picky eater in house and it bumps me out everytime I want to prepare a meal for the entire family.
@methos1999 Жыл бұрын
My kids are 7 and 4, so we're a little past the buttered noodles and chicken fingers stage, but far from being at "adult menu". Usually this means I back off on my use of heat (ie spicy). This video was great in giving more ideas and acknowledging those of us with families that need to cook for everyone and not just ourselves (and quickly). Adding to the aspect of balancing and what works for one's own household, I find I also try to gravitate towards keeping the mess down. Too often on cooking shows we're seeing the awesome food being made but not the mess of cookware that needs to be cleaned afterwards. This is where one pot meals are great as is anything that can go on the outdoor grill.
@camriarnr Жыл бұрын
This video was a great source of information, especially when catering for kids. I haven't gone through those challenges myself, but now I feel I can make a plan when it comes to inviting my friends with kids over... I feel they always struggle here and now there's a hint of why that's the case.
@Cthu1hu2 жыл бұрын
The tip about deconstructing was really a great idea!
@rachelyy2 жыл бұрын
Your daughter is spoilt with such a terrific chef of a dad!
@lindsayroth38732 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU FOR THIS!! You are right…it’s the hardest thing to do this for all different ages, especially day after day for 3 meals a day. Appreesh!!!
@davidmonge41362 жыл бұрын
Kitchen looks amazing!! 😍 much more your style, that back splash is 🔥🔥
@christina44622 жыл бұрын
You’re kitchen is done! It’s gorgeous!
@naturalflow1572 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for these awesome tips. Homemade cooking is like the best thing in the world. It takes a lot of work, but the results and the way it brings families together is unbeatable. Thank you for inspiring us, it means a lot. Sending you love and happy cooking.
@kscheuerman53782 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your ideas to help with kids & adults in mind. Love seeing your little girl. Take care
@naturalnubbie2 жыл бұрын
Please make more of these videos! I have super picky eaters and have been making so many different meals for each kid. You gave great ideas, thank you!
@sarahlimpus81282 жыл бұрын
I LOVE this video! Making food for my toddler without having to make two different meals are the hardest parts of my day. Thank you and I look forward to seeing more.
@natellis1232 жыл бұрын
Thanks for helping us parents out with these recipes! Your garden looks awesome! Would love to see a kitchen & garden tour soon!
@rachelle22272 жыл бұрын
This is great! I have an almost 9 month old, and she has been having finger foods since she was 6 months old. She’s not quite able to eat all of our foods, so I’ve been meal prepping a lot of food for her in the freezer (meatballs, fritters, etc), but I definitely do a bit of deconstruction when I can. She eats basically all the food I make her now (though she is fussy at mealtimes), so hopefully that won’t change!
@hubertgalczynski2 жыл бұрын
You have such a lovely daughter and she have such a great father! Well done! All the best to you :)
@watercolorworksbykaren2976 Жыл бұрын
This is so real!!! I've gotten to the point of mundane repetition because my kids have beaten any culinary creativity out of me. Thank you for the inspiration that we really can have good flavor and feed everyone.
@kmorri92 жыл бұрын
I really liked the fact that the accommodations for the kids was just setting aside and sliiiiightly changing the food that was already being made. I have friends that make a completely separate dish for the kids and I would never even entertain that. My kids can be picky, but I've told them (well...the 7 and 5 year old, anyway. The baby is a different story lol) that I'm not a cook in a restaurant and they can either eat what I make or they can just go to bed early.
@helocoastie82742 жыл бұрын
That Sir was one awesome video. I love to cook and everyone loves my food, but the kids......not so much but like you I keep trying. Love the thought process of deconstruction and will start to use it. Thank you
@judyh30172 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, Mike! It takes some thoughtful planning to come up with such a compromise meal that pleases all. And all eat at the same time! Delightful to see your daughter so happy with her food! Cute! Will share this video with my daughter. If you have more of these meal plans, would love to see them.
@damianarteta4472 жыл бұрын
The cooking style of your broccoli is called blanching. Thanks so much for all these tips! Love your channel.
@allisonfc83732 жыл бұрын
Omg!!! I never comment but I LOVED seeing your sweet adorable little kiddos. 🥰🥰🥰 Super relatable video with great ideas. Thank and bless you guys!
@AVMcGee2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this because my kids are soooooo picky. Wish me luck 💜
@nicolemoreland62579 ай бұрын
More content like this please! Especially now that your littlest one isn't so little. ❤