CucinaKids Fall 2020 Box Review!
CucinaKids is the only Canadian kids cooking subscription box. Every season your child will receive a new themed cooking box with a focus on Canadian seasonal ingredients. They will learn new cooking skills, be able to try new foods and flavours, experiment in the kitchen to create many delicious recipes and create amazing memories along the way.
*Additional aprons and patches for siblings are available for purchase on the CucinaKids website.
This box is recommended for ages 6-17 years old
What’s in the box:
- 3 step-by-step recipe cards
- a complete shopping list
- an educational activity card with a focus on STEAM
- ChitChat cards
- a quality kitchen tool
- a collectible iron-on patch
- CucinaKids embroidered apron (*only included as part of 4-season/yearly subscription)
Cost: $49.99 each season, $95.98 – 2 seasons, $183.96 – 4 seasons/yearly
Shipping: Canada, USA and International
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CucinaKids Fall 2020 “Fall Harvest” Review:
Inside each CucinaKids you will get seasonal recipes, a shopping list, an educational activity or experiment, a quality cooking tool, ChitChat conversation starter questions, a themed patch and fun cooking facts and tips.
This season’s recipes are: Roasted Butternut Squash Soup, Apple Cider and Apple Crisp Cake.
A simple and easy to carry shopping list to take with you to the grocery store.
Each season you you will receive 3 recipe cards with easy to follow step-by-step instructions and bright pictures. Each recipe card also includes fun facts and information about cooking or the foods you are using.
Roasted Butternut Squash Soup: Prep Time and Cooking Time, Ingredients, Tools, Steps, the Ultimate Squash Guide: Types & Uses, and Did You Know information about squash.
Apple Cider: Prep Time and Cooking Time, Ingredients, Tools, Steps, Apple Handling and Storing facts, Apple Stack Challenge, and information about spices.
Apple Crisp Cake: Prep Time and Cooking Time, Ingredients, Tools, Steps, Apple Guide: Variety, Taste & Usage, and Measuring Spoon 101.
This month’s educational card is an Apple Oxidation Experiment.
ChitChat conversation starter questions related to the theme of the box. This month they are all about Fall!
Verdict: Since schools closed down in March I began cooking more and more by myself as a hobby. So of course, I felt very excited when I heard that we were getting a new Canadian cooking box coming in the mail! I loved making the apple cider and cake (I still have to make the butternut squash soup)! They were very easy recipes to follow and my whole family thought they tasted delicious! Even my little sister tried them and loved the apple cider! I would recommend CucinaKids to any kids who love cooking and who love to have easy recipes to follow! I can’t wait to see which recipes are in the next box! – Review from Chef Sierra (age 9)