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A majority of the essential elements of family life are the customs and traditions that occur within the home. Passed from one generation to another, there are special practices to celebrate and live as a family group. A lot of these traditions revolve around the special fixed food. |
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| Author: Tom Straub |
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We all have our special recipes that include wonderful memories of cooking with our families and sharing meals with them. Cooking has the unique magical ability to be able to continue these traditions as every generation is born.
One thing in particular, that makes cooking so delightful is the ability to keep these traditions with every new generation. Here are some tips that will help you continue these traditions with each growing generation of your family.
Collect Holiday Recipes
One of the best ways to express yourself and the customs you live by, is through the collection of your recipes. Whether its the egg nog that you make for your family as everyone helps to decorate the Christmas tree, the red velvet cake you serve on your wedding anniversary, and roasted turkey that your family looks forward to on every New Years Day dinner are each food traditions that you have been known and loved for. You may want to write these special recipes down and put them in your recipe file box. In addition, you can make a copy and set up a file box for each of your children to give as a family memento. This makes a gift that could last a lifetime.
Prepare Food Together
Another important thing is to spend time cooking with your children and grandchildren. This is a great method to help them learn everyday life skills in the kitchen. If you took a survey of adults who do not have a clue how to cook, chances are, they will say to you that no one ever tried to teach them.
Try New Recipes
Family gatherings are so special largely because of the special food that is always served. Still, some of its magical appeal may be lost, unless you try serving new things every so often. that does not mean that your new traditions will replace the former ones, but they might add more festivity to them.
For example, to add some spice to the traditional turkey served, why not add fruited ham slices on the side. Or, instead of cranberry sauce, try a marmalade relish or another new fruit. Even changing the decor of your special dinners by using a red paper table cloth, verses the traditional white one, may bring a more festive feeling to your dinner party.
Cooking is a good way to help bring you nearer to your family. By cooking together, sharing meals, and enjoying the traditions performed around special occasions is one thing that makes these things so good. For more ideas about cooking you can use the Internet ti check out an ebook on everything you ever wanted to know about cooking, but never dared to ask.
About Author
Tom Straub is a successful author, and publisher of the Best Cooking Light web site, where you can read more on gourmet cooking and a dozen other cooking topics.
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