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How should parents evaluate their children’s cooking?

The short comments from parents about their children’s cooking are as follows:

1. We were very touched when our children learned to cook for the first time. When we saw a table of delicious food in front of us, we burst into tears. I can’t help but hope that my son will continue to work hard in the future, share more of the housework with us, work hard in his studies, and become the pride of his parents.

2. My child has really grown up and can help adults cook. Through this cooking, the child felt the joy of participating in housework and shared the fruits of his labor with the whole family. Although the dishes we cooked this time were very simple, we were all very pleased.

3. Happy, gratified, my child has grown up. My child, I am glad that you have grown up and become sensible. You understand the hard work of us adults and can help your parents with housework. My parents are very happy and pleased that you can take the initiative to share our worries.

4. My baby has really grown up and become sensible. He can share the housework for his mother, which is great! It saves me a lot of worry!

5. Children are growing up when they are willing to do housework.

6. For dinner, my daughter made bitter melon omelette for me for the first time. I am so happy to be able to eat my daughter’s cooking.

7. This is the first time I have eaten food cooked by my daughter. I made it by myself in the kitchen. It tastes good. It’s on CD!