Success StoryHealthy Cooking Classes



Healthy Cooking Classes

Author: Amanda Hardy

Planning Unit: Breckinridge County CES

Major Program: Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)

Plan of Work: Nutritition and Physical Activity

Outcome: Long-Term Outcome


Healthy Cooking participants do hands on cooking, get to meet and talk to others about cooking, learn about new recipes and taste the recipes along with a lesson on the topic. Utilizing new my plate recipes and revisiting recipes from the past opens up discussion about farmer’s market and what is in season. When it comes to winter time we talk about easy slow cooker meals along with hearty recipes that are not only healthy but taste good. Other classes that were taught were on fall recipes, hidden foods, using olive oil, exotic meats, cast iron cooking, and holiday foods


Offering nine cooking classes this year ranging from 20-30 in each class, a total of 185 people participated this year. In the past few years there has been an increase in participation. The classes were offered in the daytime and nighttime.
Evaluations have been conducted 95% said they would make the recipes at home, 75% of the participants have tried the recipes at home. Participates are trying recipes with ingredients that they do not generally use in a recipe and they end up liking it. One participant said that they are now eating healthier and making better choices at the grocery store because of our cooking classes. She said that her husband’s diabetes has gotten much better and her health has improved due to better eating. This person has attended the cooking classes now for seven years. A retired doctor started attending classes this year due to his sick wife at home. He needed to learn to cook and he had mastered cooking skills by attending our healthy cooking classes. He uses the recipes from the classes and calls if he needs other recipes or basic cooking help. He tells people that the Extension Service has saved his life.  We have had another participant return after a few years saying that the information she learned from the classes taught her how to cook and eat healthy. Her and her husband have lost significant weight and are off medication.  They also have learned how to grocery shop and be a better consumer when buying groceries.






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