Baking 101

@cpefley (1926)
San Jose, California
May 30, 2016 9:10pm CST
My 3 year old daughter, Aubrey, helped make berry shortcakes today. We used strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries. She did such a great job, mixing ingredients, smashing berries, and making little biscuits for the shortcake. I love spending time with this little lady.
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@softbabe44 (5816)
• Vancouver, Washington
31 May 16
Sounds like she loves to cook
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@cpefley (1926)
• San Jose, California
31 May 16
She loves to get messy and make things...like her mom lol.
• Vancouver, Washington
3 Jun 16
@cpefley She is being introduced to the culinary arts first hand
@Freelanzer (10745)
• Canada
31 May 16
Cooking or baking with your kids is highly rewarding
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@cpefley (1926)
• San Jose, California
31 May 16
Yes it is. It teaches them valuable skills and is great bonding time.
@jstory07 (134464)
• Roseburg, Oregon
31 May 16
Se is so cute. Enjoy her while you can they grew up really fast.
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@cpefley (1926)
• San Jose, California
31 May 16
I try to everyday! My oldest son is 18, and I jumped at the chance to take him to the store this evening. He doesn't have a car yet, but doesn't live with us anymore. It was so nice. I miss him...and I definitely miss when he was little.
@dianadee (1778)
• South Africa
31 May 16
Great to share your cooking skills with the young!
@ilocosboy (45157)
• Philippines
31 May 16
she is a wonder kid, she could be in Masterchef Kids one day
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@cpefley (1926)
• San Jose, California
31 May 16
That would be very cool :)
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@stephjoy (759)
• Philippines
31 May 16
i remember when i was a child i was helping my mom also to bake a mocha cake..i really love to bake
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@cpefley (1926)
• San Jose, California
31 May 16
I remember my mom baking, but she really didn't involve me. My great grandmother did though. I'll never forget that. :)
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