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Getting Started / Cooking Fundamentals
Have you ever read a cooking term and not known what it meant? Does chopping vegetables take you longer than it should? Do you wonder about ingredient substitutions? We’ve got you covered!

Getting Started / Cooking Fundamentals
Have you ever read a cooking term and not known what it meant? Does chopping vegetables take you longer than it should? Do you wonder about ingredient substitutions? We’ve got you covered!
Our Library of How To's
Ever wondered how to master your slow cooker? Or maybe what to do when you run out of breadcrumbs? In this section we share our favorite tricks and how tos that will help to make cooking even easier!
Our Library of How To's
Ever wondered how to master your slow cooker? Or maybe what to do when you run out of breadcrumbs? In this section we share our favorite tricks and how tos that will help to make cooking even easier!
Organizing & Stocking Your Kitchen
If saving time is a priority when it comes to meal preparation, then a well-organized and well-stocked kitchen are essential. Learn here how to set up your kitchen so that you will save time and effort and discover what ingredients to have on hand for quick meals you never knew could be so easy to prepare.

Organizing & Stocking Your Kitchen
If saving time is a priority when it comes to meal preparation, then a well-organized and well-stocked kitchen are essential. Learn here how to set up your kitchen so that you will save time and effort and discover what ingredients to have on hand for quick meals you never knew could be so easy to prepare.
Cooking with Kids
While it may be messy and challenging at times, cooking with your kids is one of the best gifts you can give them. Not only will they learn essential life skills that will serve them well for the rest of their lives, but research has also shown that kids are more likely to try foods that they had a hand in preparing. Check out our resources and tips for how to set yourself and your kids up for success in the kitchen.
Cooking with Kids
While it may be messy and challenging at times, cooking with your kids is one of the best gifts you can give them. Not only will they learn essential life skills that will serve them well for the rest of their lives, but research has also shown that kids are more likely to try foods that they had a hand in preparing. Check out our resources and tips for how to set yourself and your kids up for success in the kitchen.
Recipes
Simple, healthy, delicious, family-friendly recipes that will bring joy back to your table. That is what The Scramble is all about. Explore our recipe offerings to see how easy cooking for yourself and your family can be.
Special Diet Recipes
Many families need to accommodate special diets for one or more members, which can make meal planning and prep even more challenging. The Scramble can help! We make it easy to customize your weekly menus to fit your needs.
Kid-Friendly Recipes
All Scramble recipes are tested by families to ensure ease of prep and approval by kids and parents alike, but sometimes you need a safe bet. Here are some of our favorite, guaranteed kid-pleasers.
Seasonal Recipes
At The Scramble, our weekly menus include seasonal produce so that you can take advantage of what is fresh and affordable. After all, what is better than tomatoes in August, apples in October, or asparagus in April?
Special Diet Recipes
Many families need to accommodate special diets for one or more members, which can make meal planning and prep even more challenging. The Scramble can help! We make it easy to customize your weekly menus to fit your needs.
Kid-Friendly Recipes
All Scramble recipes are tested by families to ensure ease of prep and approval by kids and parents alike, but sometimes you need a safe bet. Here are some of our favorite, guaranteed kid-pleasers.
Seasonal Recipes
At The Scramble, our weekly menus include seasonal produce so that you can take advantage of what is fresh and affordable. After all, what is better than tomatoes in August, apples in October, or asparagus in April?