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The grandma making food child’s play

November 15, 2012 14:19
Jackson wants to take the mystique out of cooking

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Victoria Prever,

Victoria Prever

3 min read

How many grandmothers do you know who encourage children to play with their food? Most tut with disapproval while you do your best to enforce discipline.

Not Judy Jackson. She is more likely to be serving her grandchildren blue or purple water and encouraging them to hold bowls full of meringue upside-down over each other’s heads. These tricks are contained in Jackson’s latest book, called Lookit Cookit — Kitchen Games for Curious Children.

“I was inspired by one of my grandchildren,” Jackson explains. “She doesn’t like eating and much of my day is centred on the kitchen, so when she came to stay, I devised lots of games we could play with food to inspire her and keep her entertained.”

The book — Jackson’s eighth during a 40-year career in food writing — encourages children to investigate food and is intended for children from the age of four to 12-years-old. “The younger ones will need the help of their parents,” she says, “but the 10- to 12-year-olds should be able to enjoy it with minimal supervision.”
Jackson has even included a recipe section for a three-course meal which children can prepare for their parents. “It starts with a recipe for lemon and ginger tea to calm their parents while they wait,” she laughs.