Hey. The survey was a year ago. But I've been watching ATK again regularly after a couple of years of inrelated no passing interest in cooking generally (I hope that's ok to say). Like many, I began with your first season on PBS. I have been wanting to mention how nice it is to see so many different new and preexisting personalities flourishing in the ATK kitchen. It's become an ensemble--really defying the old adage about "too many cooks". Lol. The new direction ATK/Cook's are going is accessible, personable and it feels like watching friends. I'm an avid viewer again. Easy to find. Great food. Scientific method. Funny personalities. Funny/brooding personality(Dan! Hehe) Talent. Be well. Happy New Year 2022.
3 years ago | 0
When I was a kid, I watched whatever shows were on Food Network and PBS (including America's Test Kitchen). I didn't need to watch MasterChef Junior or whatever to cultivate an interest in cooking, young people who are interested will be watching the same content as beginner adult chefs.
4 years ago | 9
Just reading the other comments made me not even want to look at the survey, and I am a past middle-aged adult with adults son who can ALL cook if needed - one has prof training and industry experience now. How? Because they started in the kitchen watching me, then 'helping' me as soon as I could find tasks they could do, and I'm doing the same with grands. (And all that helping and hands-on involvement with food prep usually led to a greater desire to eat whatever it was! :) They shopped with me, I talked to them through shopping, read labels with them, used the kitchen for math, science, and geography related skills. So, on your regular 'adult' videos, encourage adults to involve children in the kitchen
4 years ago | 5
I generally don't like ads aimed at kids, and so I am not going to take your survey. However, I will say that one of my prized possessions when I was a kid was a cookbook, probably aimed at about 10-14 year olds as an audience. It was, full of how-to's, safety tips, and simple recipes that kids could easily make to contribute to family meals. I think the cookbook was put out by Westinghouse. Very well designed and useful. You might want to consider something similar.
4 years ago | 10
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4 months ago | 0
How about you make a survey for adults? They are mostly who watch your show. It’s already family friendly. No political slant, swearing, and easy to understand. If you want a show for kids and their families, make a separate one. Your are an informational show. It’s matter of facts, not showmanship. Also, I agree with another commenter, take your recipes from behind the paywall and add ads so people can easily access them.
4 years ago | 4
My kid asked me to close the browser and stop the survey when she read the available answers to the second question. She's looking at other cooking show options right now. Stay woke, go broke.
4 years ago | 2
No much help as my little one has no way of accessing the internet by herself and thus has no viewing preferences, but I answered the survey. Good luck with whatever you guys got going. I know it will be amazing
4 years ago | 5
I realize this is voluntary but halfway through it made me a bit uncomfortable and I stopped. Trying to figure out how to market to kids. Mine actually watch ATK and Great British Baking Show with me often and enjoy it. I don't think I need a kids version:)
4 years ago | 13
Three things, I grew up in PA Dutch country. My grandmother made three things for which I do not have recipes. She created hand made egg bowties for her chicken with dumplings. Two she made shoofly pies without corn syrup, she used molasses and KING syrup because I watched. Finally, she made a sweet corn CHOW CHOW to serve with pork or sausage. I hope someone can help.
3 years ago | 0
Unless it's tips on how to keep them out of my yard, I have no interest in kid videos.
4 years ago | 7
Will you,please,consider an alternative platform away from UTube. Many people are leaving or have left FB,Instagram and UTube.
4 years ago | 2
Stop the wokeness. And I am saying this as a minority. We don’t need anyone’s help.
4 years ago | 3
Can Stevia be substituted for sugar. In baking bread were yeast is the used. Cookies and sauces. Cooking in general? California Blessings
4 years ago | 1
Can I please get the recipe for Mexican street corn? I had it and lost it. Thank you so much.
8 months ago | 0
No kids here. That is if you don't count the furry kind.
4 years ago | 2
America's Test Kitchen
Calling all families! We're working on creating brand new digital content and we want to hear from you. Have a few minutes to take a quick survey and help shape the future of video for kids at America's Test Kitchen? Complete the survey and you'll receive a 20% off coupon code for the ATK Shop: cooks.io/3f0e7Se
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