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22q Kids

 

Home Sweet Home

It used to be that the school system provided classes that helped us as parents teach our children the basics of becoming a well-rounded adult. Now, with so many cuts in school funds, one of the first classes to go is HOME ECONOMICS, a program that taught kids how to cook, clean, sew, and the basics of financial responsibility.

This section of our site is dedicated to helping our children learn to live a productive, healthy life. We'll focus especially on our children with 22q and other disabilities to find ways to meet their special needs as they grow to adulthood.

If you have web sites, videos, recipes or tips that you've found particularly useful and would like to contribute to these pages, please contact us!

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With Kids

Cheese Grating Demonstration

Click on the image above for a video demonstration!

Basic Skills
Shredding Cheese

You'll need:

  • A block of cheese
  • A cheese grater
  • A plate or bowl to catch the grated cheese

Lots of recipes call for shredded cheese, so this is a skill you'll use often!

A cheese grater is basically a series of little blades to shave the cheese off a block. Those little blades are plenty sharp so you have to make sure your fingertips and your knuckles stay clear of the blades.

We picked up our stainless steel four-sided grater at a garage sale. It was made in Denmark and we thought it was especially nice because it has a wide base that keeps it from sliding around too much. We gave it a good wash when we got it home.

The trick with shredding cheese is that you want to slide the cheese down the length of the grater and against the blades with an even pressure. If the cheese is very soft, you will want a light touch. If the cheese is hard you might have to give a little push toward the grater as you slide down it. You will soon find a touch and a rhythm that will work.

Every so often you will need to adjust how you are holding the cheese to keep your fingers clear of the grater.

When the piece of cheese gets too small to grate, you should set it aside and get another block of cheese if you still need more for your recipe.

Visit Spattula.com for more great videos and ideas for cooking with kids!

 

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