Success StoryCharcuterie Boards



Charcuterie Boards

Author: Tamera Magee

Planning Unit: Franklin County CES

Major Program: Food Preparation and Preservation

Plan of Work: Unrelated to a specified County Plan of Work

Outcome: Initial Outcome

The Fort Harrod Area Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Agents hosted a virtual, multi-site Charcuterie Boards Program. Locations included Wildside Winery in Woodford County, Dry Stack Coffee Shop in Boyle County, Jessamine County Extension Office, Boyle County Extension Office, Lincoln County Extension Office, Anderson Extension Office, and Franklin County Agent's residence. Participants had the option to attend the program at one of the in-person locations or attend virtually. A total of 133 participants tuned in to the program. Topics covered in the class were charcuterie boards' history, supplies needed, time-saving hacks,  textures, colors, fillers, cost, and food safety. Each FCS Agent discussed one of the topics and had a different themed board at their location. In addition, participants observed the construction of several boards from start to finish. 

 

Program evaluation data is as follows:

95% of participants have a better understanding of the history of charcuterie boards as a result of attending this program

92% of participants know the different boards and trays they can use as a charcuterie board as a result of attending this program

88% of participants have a better understanding of the importance of textures, colors, and fillers on charcuterie boards as a result of attending this program

92% of participants increased their knowledge on the different costs of charcuterie board as a result of attending this program

92% of participants increased their knowledge on time-saving hacks when making a charcuterie board as a result of attending this program

81% of participants feel more confident utilizing food safety when making a charcuterie board as a result of attending this program

 

Comments shared from participants include:

"Wonderful program! I so enjoyed it and appreciated all of the work that went into making this happen."

 "This was enjoyable and glad I brought my husband. This would make a fun date night ( it was fun for us!").

"This was an EXCELLENT webinar. Each location presented great examples of charcuterie boards."

"This was a great program. I loved to get the perspective from the various agents. I learned a lot."

"I loved the format, hybrid and in person. It was so amazing hearing from all the agents! I'm looking forward to additional multi-county programs. Also enjoyed interacting with new people outside of my home county!"






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