Success Story4-H Cooking Programs Encourage Youth to Cook at Home
4-H Cooking Programs Encourage Youth to Cook at Home
Author: Stacey Potts
Planning Unit: Daviess County CES
Major Program: Family and Consumer Science
Plan of Work: Fostering Life Skills Education in Youth and Families
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
4-H Cooking programs are a very popular request for after-school programs and clubs in Daviess County. According to the American Heart Association, teaching youth how to prepare their own food will give them a skill they can use for a lifetime, they will be more likely to eat healthier as adults and build self- confidence. (Cooking With Your Children; Web MD; May 30, 2008.) 4-H Cooking programs give youth the very appealing opportunity to cook and eat, while providing Cooperation Extension and 4-H Staff additional opportunity to teach much more. 4-H Cooking programs introduce important food safety topics such as handwashing, cross-contamination, and keeping hot foods hot, and cold foods cold; all of which, when properly practiced can help prevent food borne illness. In a time where so many families reach for prepared foods and snacks, 4-H Cooking introduces nutritious recipes for snacks and meals which can be made inexpensively and quickly at home. Additionally, some research shows that if kids help prepare a food dish, they are more likely to try it. (Children eat more food when they prepare it themselves; NIH; February 1, 2019)
Daviess County 4-H conducted two 4-H Cooking Club series of 5 sessions each at Daviess County Middle School. Thirty-seven students participated. They made recipes from approved sources: Plan Eat Move and 4-H Cooking 101. The program also incorporated MyPlate nutrition information and food safety. A post evaluation survey indicated that 89% of participants tried something new. Eighty-three percent of participants made at least one of the recipes at home and over 55% could name at least one new thing they had learned about food safety.
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