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How to Make Mealtime an Adventure

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Use your creativity to make mealtimes an adventure. Transport your family to an exotic, faraway land by eating at a Japanese steakhouse or Thai restaurant. Try cooking the meal yourself ... over a campfire.
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Keep kids from fidgeting. Avoid the summer doldrums. Transport your family to a faraway, exotic land ... for dinner.

With a little imagination and a few bucks, you can create a vacation atmosphere at home -- or very near by.

Try “traveling” to Japan by visiting a Japanese steakhouse. Watch those little eyeballs dance as they gaze at a grill chief with a flaming volcano made from onion slices. Eat with chop sticks. Sip green tea.

You are only limited by your imagination.

“Travel” to Thailand by visiting a Thai restaurant and let your little one grill chicken satay right on your dining table.

If you’re not into Asian cuisine, find a grill which lets you choose your own entree and sauce. They’ll cook it in front of you and enliven your dining experience. But watch your combinations. You want to be able to eat your own concoctions!

You can live a little less dangerously if you opt for a dessert-only creation. Visit an ice cream shop specializing in mix-ins. Don’t be surprised if your kids choose gummy worms AND marshmallows!

If your little ones like playing chef, you can try your hand at making dinner together. You may want to invest in a children’s cookbook, or one with family-friendly recipes. Find one with lots of pictures and ideas for making entertaining faces on your food.

Or try making sandwiches with thin-sliced bread and cookie cutters shaped like stars, hearts, or gingerbread men. For filling, you may want to use peanut butter and grape jelly or ham and cheese.

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