Easy-Bake Oven for Boys

09 Dec 2012 14:26 #11 by FredHayek
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otisptoadwater wrote: Skip the toys and put kids to work in the kitchen, if they have an aptitude for cooking you'll know soon enough.

Great point. So many young adults these days are lacking in the culinary arts.

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09 Dec 2012 14:49 #12 by otisptoadwater
Supervision and instruction required of course. My nieces and nephew learned a little cooking from me when they were younger, it's fun to show kids how to cook and enjoy their pride in their own work.

I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you.

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09 Dec 2012 14:55 #13 by Soulshiner
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I had to do a semester of Home Ec in 8th grade. Now, I'm so glad I did.

When you plant ice you're going to harvest wind. - Robert Hunter

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09 Dec 2012 16:40 #14 by Jekyll
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FredHayek wrote: They should offer them in stainless steel with a lamp twice as powerful. That is what boys want.


I like the stainless steel idea, but not sure about the lamp. Could be more of a fire hazard, lol .

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09 Dec 2012 16:49 #15 by UNDER MODERATION
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Can't you buy a real microwave oven cheaper? I saw one for $39 recently

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09 Dec 2012 16:50 #16 by Blazer Bob
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Jekyll wrote: Should Hasbro oblige? Personaly

http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/u- ... goes-viral


No, there needs to be a law. Someone alert the dems.

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09 Dec 2012 17:01 #17 by Jekyll
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Here's an Easy Bake that seems to be pretty gender neutral:
http://compare.ebay.com/like/1609270855 ... s&var=sbar

Would be cooler in stainless steel fer sure, but I happen to love the color green. :biggrin:

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10 Dec 2012 07:23 #18 by The Boss
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We live in a society where boys own blue, girls own pink and the gays own the rainbow and we are petitioning a toy company?

What about the parents and their job to help him keep an open mind. Who told him it was for a girl in the first place? You know in Scotland, manly men wear dresses by another name. Just rename the colors and we can solve this like we solve most other problems, with confusing people till they give up.

I thought this was the courthouse, shouldn't we be talking about how the heat source for that over was almost outlawed.

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