Success StoryFoods Fun!



Foods Fun!

Author: Shelby Sipes

Planning Unit: Jessamine County CES

Major Program: Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)

Outcome: Initial Outcome

A three day cooking class was offered to 42 students, ages ranging 9-13 years old, at North Central 4-H Camp by the Jessamine County Family and Consumer Sciences Agent and Snap-Education Assistant. Over the course of the three days, a variety of skills were taught. Students learned how to read a recipe, how to measure ingredients with the correct measuring tool, and how to safely use kitchen utensils. In addition to learning basic principles of cooking, students had to work together to prepare the recipes. Working in a team is a critical skill to have at all ages and is an advantage to develop at such a young age. Seven students even indicated this was their favorite part of the class, working together and making new friends in the process. Students also learned the science involved in cooking when making their own pizza dough with yeast and making homemade ice cream. Over 60% indicated they could describe the science of ice cream in result of taking the class. The number one goal of this class was to provide students with the knowledge and skills to prepare meals on their own. The skills learned as a child will follow them into adulthood. If cooking is in their toolbox, then they will feel confident in preparing meals at home, which as we know are usually healthier than meals purchased outside of the home. As a result of this class, 75% of students stated they planned to make at least one of the recipes at home. Seeing the excitement on the students faces after preparing a recipe and hear them say they are going to share these recipes with their parents made the cooking class a success.






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