Sunday, September 23, 2018

Ripplestreet_ Kikkoman Kids Cooking Party_ Free

Hello,

I signed up for Houseparty.fun which recently changed to Ripplestreet.com. It is an awesome community where you are able to set-up your personal profile then Head over to the party applications page to start applying to host some awesome parties. They also have “chatterbox” opportunities to receive products to test and review without having to host a party. The chatterbox opportunities are far more limited than the party host opportunities but always keep an eye out for both types of ways to participate. The house parties are great, they send you a box full with all kinds of goodies to make your party great and there are always coupons to purchase the specified products (usually for free) or they will include the products in the package. There are also always plenty of extra goodies to make the party fun but also to give away to your guests to take home. I have been lucky enough to host about 5 parties in less than a year and have learned about so many great new products so I definitely suggest signing up.

This time I was selected to host a Kikkoman Kids party for all of my son and all of his friends and cousins.

The party pack included:
  • $25 Giftcard 
  • 1 Kikkoman Soy Sauce Tips Booklet
  • 12 Kikkoman Aprons
  • Markers to color the Aprons
  • 12 Coupons for a free Kikkoman Product
  • 12 Kids Kikkoman Recipe Booklets 
We hosted our party at our
house and invited over friends and family to enjoy some kids cooking time with Kikkoman products.  We started off the party by coloring our awesome aprons so that each of us could show off our own style for cooking time.  This part was super fun to see each persons creativity.  In the recipe booklets that we received with the sample pack, there was a recipe to make teriyaki meatballs and I thought that would be a great idea for kids to learn to make something.  There was also the recipe for the corn on the cob but we tried that with the adult Kikkoman grilling party and it did not turn out as well as we would have liked so my son and I chose not to do that one again.  For the meatballs, I went to Costco and purchased a large pack of ground beef then separated it into 1lb packages for each person to use to make meatballs.  I also went to the Dollar Tree and picked up a variety of dishes and pans so that everyone had their own separate cooking station.  The group of kids that showed up for the party were all boys and they were all unsure about cooking at first but I assured them that they could do it and by the end I think they had a bit of fun.  Certainly the youngest had fun and he enjoyed the meatballs for a snack.  The meatballs were super easy to make which was great as the oldest kid is only 8 years old and they cooked pretty fast but the kids did get bored in between and ran off to play Pokemon cards.  I think that the adults enjoyed the flavor of the meatballs more than the kids did but they each said that they were ok.  Overall, we thought this was a super fun party to host and the kids had a blast getting together while I loved getting to teach them something new.  

One of the boys did not want to cook so I told him "you will want to know how to cook something because one day you will have a girlfriend and you will want to cook her a dinner and stuff" after
which he tells me "no way, I don't want no girls, I'm just going to hang with cousins".  

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Checkout Kikkoman recipes here:  https://www.kikkomanusa.com/homecooks/recipes/
Click here to find some Kikkoman Coupons: https://www.kikkomanusa.com/homecooks/offers/coupons.php



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