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Balancing cooking tasks with childcare can be quite challenging, especially when you need to prepare meals quickly and safely. One handy skill I developed is beating eggs with one hand while holding my baby in the other. It sounds tricky, but with practice, it becomes manageable and helps save valuable time. When I tried this for the first time, I realized the importance of having the right tools, like a sturdy bowl that won't slip and a lightweight whisk that offers good control. Standing near the sink or a stable surface also adds safety to the process, so you can rest your arms intermittently and avoid spills. Timing is key. For example, I usually hold my baby securely with one arm, using a sling or carrier for added safety when possible, and use the free hand for quick tasks like cracking and beating eggs. This method works especially well when preparing breakfast or simple dishes requiring eggs, as it keeps both me and my child comfortable and engaged. Remember, it’s important not to rush—practicing patience ensures safety for you and your baby. Multitasking in this way has helped me maintain a productive kitchen routine without needing extra help, making daily meal prep less stressful. If you frequently juggle parenting and cooking, mastering this skill could be a valuable addition to your daily routine.










































