Success StoryElliott County 4-H'ers Learn Life Skills during Super Star Chef
Elliott County 4-H'ers Learn Life Skills during Super Star Chef
Author: Katie Wallace
Planning Unit: Elliott County CES
Major Program: Health 4-H Core Curriculum
Plan of Work: Improving Nutrition
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
17 Elliott County youth ages 8 through 17 completed the Super Star Chef program in June. According to the CDC more than 40% of Elliott County's residents are obese with 78% of the county population being overweight. This program taught participants various kitchen skills including proper knife handling, kitchen sanitation, and various cooking methods. Individuals were encouraged to try new foods and learned about the value of eating a colorful diet and how to incorporate nutritious choices into each meal.
At the conclusion of the 3 day event one participant said, "I tried new, delicious fruits and vegetables that I would have never wanted to try before."
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