Why I Prioritize Cooking with my Kids
Inviting children into the kitchen isn’t always the fastest way to get dinner on the table — but it may be one of the most meaningful. Cooking with kids turns ordinary moments into quiet discipleship, where patience is practiced, responsibility is learned, and service becomes a habit. Scripture teaches us to be faithful in the small things, and sometimes the small things look like flour on the counter, sticky fingers, and a child proudly carrying a bowl they helped prepare.
When we choose to raise helpers instead of spectators, we’re doing more than teaching life skills — we’re shaping hearts. The kitchen becomes a classroom for generosity, teamwork, and gratitude. Meals become more than food; they become opportunities to love and serve together. The work may be messy, but the fruit lasts for years.
Buttery Flakey Honey Scones
Tender on the inside, crisp at the edges, and gently sweetened with golden honey—these scones are our go-to treat for slow mornings at the farm. They come together quickly and welcome all kinds of mix-ins, making them just as perfect for a cozy breakfast as they are for an afternoon tea break.
Homemade Honey Marshmallows: A Sweet Little Kitchen Magic
Soft, fluffy, and naturally sweetened, these homemade honey marshmallows are a better-for-you twist on the classic treat. Made with real honey instead of corn syrup, they have a light, pillowy texture and a rich, floral sweetness that store-bought marshmallows just can’t match. Perfect for hot cocoa, s’mores, or snacking straight from the pan, this easy honey marshmallow recipe uses simple ingredients and is fun to make at home with kids. Whether you’re looking for a homemade marshmallow recipe, a refined sugar-free dessert, or a creative way to use local honey, these honey marshmallows are sure to become a family favorite.
7 Tips for Cooking with Little Kids
Cooking with little kids doesn’t have to be stressful. These 7 tips for cooking with kids help make time in the kitchen more joyful, manageable, and meaningful—perfect for parents of toddlers and young children.
Honey Butter Recipe: A Sweet Kitchen Favorite for Little Hands
This easy honey butter recipe is creamy, lightly sweet, and made with simple ingredients. Ready in minutes and perfect for bread, pancakes, waffles, and cooking with kids.
Whipped Honey: A Simple Sweetness from Our Kitchen
This whipped honey recipe transforms raw honey into a smooth, creamy spread that’s easy to make and perfect for everyday use. Delicious on toast, biscuits, oatmeal, or cheese boards, and fun to make with kids.
Cinnamon Honey Spread
This cinnamon honey spread is smooth, lightly sweet, and incredibly easy to make. Made with simple ingredients and ready in minutes, it’s perfect for spreading on toast, pancakes, waffles, and biscuits. A kid-friendly recipe the whole family will love.
Honey-sweetened whipped cream
This honey-sweetened whipped cream is light, fluffy, and naturally sweetened with honey—no refined sugar. Easy to make and perfect for fruit, cakes, pancakes, and waffles.