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With lots of little ones, I’ll be the first to tell you that cooking with kids can test my patience in all of the ways. However, it’s also …

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  1. @Lucinda_Jackson
    @Lucinda_Jackson says:

    Oh, I'm so very sorry for your loss. It is hard and an indescribable kind of pain and emptiness at the same time. Time helps with healing, but as with all grave injuries, there will be a scar, sore and tender at first, but more bearable as time passes and you make the adjustment.

    You have honored her all along by incorporating your happiest memories of time spent with her during your childhood into your children's childhoods. You will be able to see her live on through them and the parts of her you share.

    Wishing you peace and loving remembrance. 🌷🩷🌷

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  2. @joescott3393
    @joescott3393 says:

    I am so very sorry for your loss of mom. I am sure she is no watching from heaven as you teach your children just the way that she taught you and your sister. God Bless your family Joe Scott Muddy Dog Ranch

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  3. @cindinesler6605
    @cindinesler6605 says:

    My condolences on the loss of your mother. My sweet little Mama passed away this past February. I love seeing your little loves in the kitchen with you. Making great memories for them.❤️❤️

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  4. @user-bz5ng4gu5m
    @user-bz5ng4gu5m says:

    God bless your mother’s soul. Sorry for your loss but you are doing a great job honoring what she taught you, she must have been a wonderful mom because it shows in how you raise your children.

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  5. @jenharrell65
    @jenharrell65 says:

    I'm so sad to hear that you lost your Mom. She was obviously a wonderful Mother, because you are a wonderful Mother to your children. May God bless you and keep you as you grieve. ❤

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  6. @sallycormier1383
    @sallycormier1383 says:

    I’m sorry for your loss. My mom passed 10 years ago and she often had us kids help in the kitchen which I loved! You are instilling great values and life skills in your kids lives. We didn’t have a TV when our kids were growing up and consequently they loved reading and playing out doors even later when they were introduced to TV’s and video games. Much healthier for them!

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  7. @cindylarade
    @cindylarade says:

    Loved this video!! It's so important to teach your children the importance of cooking and nutrition. Some adults don't even know how to cook the simplest things! My deepest sympaties for your loss….I lost my Mommy 7 years ago, still feels like yesterday. My heart breaks for you 💔

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  8. @kathryncurry8728
    @kathryncurry8728 says:

    Awe, I’m very sorry for the lose of your mother. Sending prayers and heartfelt healing to you and your family! Great to see all the wonderful memories your sharing with your children, that they will cherish. ❤

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  9. @ruthfields3874
    @ruthfields3874 says:

    About the sauce. Can i preserve it canning. Thank you. So sorry for your loss. Im 62 and believe me it does get better. It will. One by one i lost my mom dad and all 3 sisters. But i have 19 nieces and nephews. As i said it will get better. Take time to heal. Breathe. Right now im saddled by totes upon totes of pictures that i dont know what to do with as there are no longer relitives to give them to. Also countless nic nacs. Doillys and whatever. So breathe it does get better. Hugs. Thank you

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  10. @user-ff2bm5gi9w
    @user-ff2bm5gi9w says:

    I am really sorry for your loss. I am sure your mom was so proud of you! You are an amazing woman, raising such a beautiful family! The way you teach your kids to cook is inspiring and i learned a lot from your lovely video. Wishing you all the best and sending hugs 🌸

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  11. @jenfa582
    @jenfa582 says:

    I am so sorry for your loss 😓
    Your mom did a great job and you're doing the same job for your kids 🫶🏻
    Thank you for this video, it motivated me to cook more with my kids! ❤
    Greetings from germany! 🫶🏻🇩🇪

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  12. @Jana_PalmTree
    @Jana_PalmTree says:

    10:14 I have to say it was a little painful to see you pour the bean juices down the drain! They are my daughter’s favorite part of home cooked beans (cook with onion and garlic) salted and maybe a bit of butter! Good as a drink or in a soupy serving of beans by themselves or with a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese 😋.
    Love you making real food with your kids. I always felt so special and needed helping my mom in the kitchen and with laundry as a kid. Not until I was a parent did I realize what a gift my mom had given me. Now I know I slowed her down, but she never let me know that! 🥰
    So when my daughter was growing up she did everything with me. That’s where the real life education and love happens! Oh the memories and the great conversations. We still are so close. All 3 generations. Now my daughter is expecting. So excited to be a grandma!

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  13. @mrsrhodes
    @mrsrhodes says:

    Im so sorry for your loss.
    This is a great video, my 4yo wants to help with some things in the kitchen occasionally. It's so hard to let go a bit and not worry so much about the added time and mess it may make.

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  14. @paulsims6888
    @paulsims6888 says:

    It is so important to teach our kids how to feed themselves real food. You are setting the path for healthy happy human beings. I respect parents that spend time with their kids doing practical things. Joy is in what you have, not in what you could have. Thumbs up mom! I am sorry for your loss. I wish you and your family wellness and love.

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