Author: Karli Giles
Planning Unit: Jessamine County CES
Major Program: Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)
Plan of Work: Improving Health & Well Being
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The Jessamine County Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Agent offered a two day virtual 4-H Foods Class in conjunction with Jessamine County 4-H’s Virtual Camp. Participants picked up to-go bags from the Jessamine County Extension with recipe ingredients, SNAP-ED cooking utensils, UK Wally Cat handwashing poster, and Zoom Link to class. The FCS Agent demonstrated proper handwashing, how to read a recipe and lead participants in a virtual cook-a-long. The initial outcomes were participants learn new kitchen skills, learn how to read a recipe, and learn proper handwashing techniques. An evaluation was given immediately following the completion of the final class. Here are findings from the evaluation:
67% of participants could correctly identify how long to wash hands
78% of participants identified the correct components of a roux
50% of participants identified the right activators of yeast
All participants indicated they planned on making the recipes again at home.
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