This Summer,
They Cook.
Ages 6β12 Β· Weekly Sessions Β· June through August
A Day at Simmer
Watch them grow
step by step.
Every scroll is a new hour in the kitchen. By the end, you'll already know your child belongs here.

Drop-Off
Apron strings tied. Names on the board.
Mornings start with a warm welcome, a name-tagged apron, and a quick kitchen safety huddle. Each camper picks a station. By 9:10am, every child feels like they belong here β because they do. Groups stay at 8 kids per instructor so nobody gets left behind.

Today's Recipe
A real recipe card. Their choice.
Each morning, campers vote on the day's menu from a curated shortlist β tacos, homemade pasta, fruit galette. Then they read the actual recipe card together, learn to decode a method, and understand why each step matters. This is where curious eaters are born.

Measure & Mix
Math is more fun when it becomes dinner.
Fractions click when you're measuring a cup of flour. Patience builds when you're waiting for dough to rest. Campers use real tools β a chef's knife with a proper grip, a scale, a wooden spoon worn smooth. Mistakes are just seasoning for the next attempt.

Cook & Taste
The sizzle. The smell. The proud moment.
The heat comes on. Onions hit the pan. Something golden happens. Campers plate their own food β not perfectly, and that's the point. They taste it. They adjust seasoning. They experience the exact moment a picky eater becomes someone who says "I made this, and it's good."

Take Home
Dinner for the whole family. Made by your kid.
At 3pm, every camper walks out with a container of what they made, the recipe card to keep, and a story they can't wait to tell. Parents text us photos of their child making the recipe again that weekend. That's the real graduation.
What They Actually Learn
Built for real kitchens,
real kids.
Not arts and crafts with food coloring. Not a cupcake decoration station. Simmer teaches the skills that make a child genuinely useful in any kitchen.
Small Groups, Real Attention
8 kids per trained instructor. Every child gets hands-on time, not just watching.
Safety-First Knife Skills
We teach the proper grip from day one. Kids who respect tools become kids who love cooking.
Allergy-Aware Always
Nut-free kitchen. Dietary notes collected at registration. No child ever sits out.
Take-Home Recipe Cards
Every day ends with a card to keep. Parents report their kids make dinner again that weekend.
Picky Eaters Welcome
When a child cooks it, they try it. We've seen the most reluctant eaters ask for seconds.
Real Skills, Not Crafts
Knife skills, heat management, seasoning, plating. Skills that last a lifetime, not just a week.
Families Say
The texts parents send
on Friday afternoons.
My daughter came home and made dinner for the whole family on a Tuesday. She's nine. I cried.

He refused to eat anything green for three years. By Wednesday of camp week he was asking me to buy more zucchini. I don't know what they did but it worked.
I gifted a week to my granddaughter and she still talks about it six months later. The recipe cards are stuck to her refrigerator with magnets.
From the Kitchen

Plating day
Measure & Mix

Apron-up morning

Today's Recipe

Take-home Friday
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Sessions run MondayβFriday, 9amβ3pm. Snacks provided. Lunch is whatever they cook.