Success StoryRecipes for Life 2023



Recipes for Life 2023

Author: Alivia Faris

Planning Unit: Scott County CES

Major Program: Recipes for Life

Plan of Work: Implementing Life Skills for Youth and Adults in Scott County

Outcome: Long-Term Outcome

The Scott County Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) Extension Agent collaborated with Southern Elementary School administrators and teachers within the Scott County School District to offer the Recipes for Life Program to 77 fifth-grade students. Over 30 volunteers worked with students in a hands-on educational setting to teach important life skills. Additionally, Scott County Extension Office Staff assisted with the program. 

Prior to the program the FCS Agent taught lessons at Southern Elementary school including: Food Safety (Wash Your Hands), The Recipe, Meal Planning, Keep Foods Apart, Keep the Kitchen Safe, Measurement Skills, and Knife Skills. 

Once the initial lessons were completed at the school, the youth were able to attend the Recipes for Life program at the Scott County Extension Office. Each student was assigned to 1 of 10 groups and where able to prepare Tomato Basil Bruschetta, Backed Chicken Nuggets, Thyme-Roasted Carrots, Broccoli Spoonbread, Honey Butter Corn, and/or Fruit Crush Smoothie. Additionally, every student was able to blend their smoothie using the “Blender Bike” a stationary bike that powers a blender when peddled.

A formative assessment determined learning outcomes. As a result of the program, students gained the following knowledge and skills to: recognize the recommended handwashing steps, identify the importance of using separate cutting boards for meat and fruits or vegetables, and identify best practices for kitchen clean-up, recognize the food groups that comprise MyPlate, identify correct technique for accurately measuring ingredients, and identify safe knife handling techniques.

Other qualitative results that were collected indicated that as a result of attending the Recipe for Life program, a majority of the students plan to make the behavioral changes including, to eat more fruits, eat more vegetables, and try new foods.

Feedback was collected from the youth, some notable testimonials include, “I never get to cook at home,” “this is the best day of my life,” “I did not know I liked broccoli,” and “this is my favorite field trip ever!”







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