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This section includes printables, tips and links related to the categories below:

Baby - Preparing for and Welcoming

Bills and Budgeting

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Daily Routines

Diet/Exercise Journal

Family Rules

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Housework

Hygiene

Laundry

Meal Planning/Grocery

Recipes

Sizes (Clothing/Accessory)

To Do Lists (daily, running)

All Household Binder Fillers

 

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Home > Recipes from Around the World                                                 

 

 

Recipes

From Around the World

 

 

 The majority of the recipes were graciously donated to TJ by sister Saidah, may Allah reward her.

 

 

Appetizers Beans, Nuts and Lentils Beverages
Bread Fruit

Pasta

Poultry

Red Meat

Rice 
Seafood

Spice Blends

Snacks
Soup Sweets Vegetables

 

Use these great recipes to build your master meal lists.

Also see TJ's sample master meal lists.

 

 

 

KID RECIPES

 

Looking for recipes that kids will love or can make?

Try these sites:

 

Let's All Cook's Recipes for Kids

Nice collection of recipes that kids can make themselves. The directions written for kids to follow.

 

Easy Kid Recipes

arranged by categories (breakfast, easy bake, lunch, chicken, beef, hamburger, etc.

 

Kids Kuisine

Another neat site I just recently stumbled on. Blog format, with lots of neat recipes that kids will love to try to make.

 

HELP IN THE KITCHEN

 

I have found that older kids can be such a blessing when it comes to meal preparation. There are nights when I don't have to cook at all, masha Allah.

You can tap into kitchen help at early ages.

 

Here are some helpful resources for teaching kids how to cook:

 

Article: Teaching Kids to Cook

List skills, safety rules, and kitchen projects for different levels of kid chefs from the beginning "fledgling chef" to the "master" kid chef. Really neat.

 

Kitchen Safety for Kids Course

4 lessons: Food Preparation, Kitchen Hazards, Clean up, Fire!  Very useful!

 

Kids in the Kitchen by Kraft Foods

Lists safety tips and cooking skills by ages (3-16 yrs)

 

Keeping Kids Safe in the Kitchen tips and age appropriate tasks

 

         

  

        

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                           

 

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