Success StoryWilderness Trail Area Holiday Cooking School 2022



Wilderness Trail Area Holiday Cooking School 2022

Author: Kelsee Dewees

Planning Unit: Knox County CES

Major Program: Nutrition and Food Systems General

Plan of Work: Healthy in the Home

Outcome: Initial Outcome

According to the American Heart Association, the average American eats a large amount of excess sodium. On average, Americans eat more than 3,400 milligrams of sodium each day.  This is much more than the recommended amount of 2,300 milligrams each day. In an effort to educate participants, the Wilderness Trail Area FCS agents centered this year’s 25th Area Holiday Cooking School around using spices and herbs to create flavorful meals. The use of spices and herbs allows for reduced sodium in meals.

To aid in education and awareness, FCS, ANR, 4-H and Horticultural Agents and assistants assisted by preparing more than 200 samples for this program. Many samples used spices and herbs, fruits or vegetables and KY Proud products.

130 participants from the eight counties from the Wilderness Trail Area attended the cooking school. As a result of this program:

95% of participants tried at least one food where spices and herbs were used to enhance flavors.

100% of participants had access to try a Kentucky proud product.

83% of participants reported that they learned ways to make recipes healthier.

69% learned methods of adding spices to enhance the taste of foods.

One participant quoted, “I enjoyed using new spice blends and will use this at home” 

 






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