Here Logan is demonstrating the careful frying of turkey kielbasa. It is important to keep said toddler at a safe distance while still being involved in the cooking process. (side note: with Nathan working a little later at his new job I am doing more of the cooking and it is a challenge finding ways Logan can help me as he insists on doing. I am find with him "cooking" as long as we are safe about it.)

The second episode of Cooking Wolfe Logan tackled the art of pancake making with his assistant Big Daddy Wolfe. Logan's first lesson of the evening: FIND THE JOY IN COOKING... Julia Child eat your heart out - my boy has the joy... see for yourself.
(Daddy let Logan even pour the pancake batter... a bit scary. But this is how it turned out! he even did the flipping of the pancakes. It is pretty amazing how much he has picked up on watching us do this for months past.) The lesson for this portion of Cooking Wolfe is it doesn't matter what they look like - they just have to taste good.
Stacking the pancakes really is an art form that requires much patience. Logan was quick to say, "awww man! I dropped it" when he dropped the first one on the floor. But when it comes to cooking it is always important get back on the horse (or griddle as the case may be) and throw some more on the plate!




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Next lesson...breakfast in bed for mommy... ;-)
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