TASTE TESTS!
Because of their diverse fl avours, home- grown herbs can be a great way to introduce some fun into the kitchen! Many children will recognise the fl avour of certain herbs – such as mint – so why not challenge their senses with a blindfolded quiz? Place varieties of home-grown herbs in front of them, and encourage them to touch, smell and taste each one to see if they can fi gure out what’s in front of them. It’s a fun way to give them a greater understanding of the fl avours of herbs, and get them interested in how they can be used in the kitchen.
Growing herbs is a great way to start
children on their gardening journey. The next time you need fresh basil for a homemade pizza or rosemary for a Sunday roast, sending them out into the garden to harvest the herbs that they’ve helped to grow from scratch will really make them feel a part of family mealtimes.
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