Cooking and Culinary Arts
The following project areas ideas are included under culinary arts:
Food Preparation
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Food Preservation
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Resources:
Food Preparation and Storage website: https://foodstorageandprep.weebly.com/
Food History: This fun website will take you on a discovery of how difference foods evolved over time. http://www.foodtimeline.org/
Spatulatta.com: Spatulatta.com's intent is to present a fun and compelling website that will help foster a whole new generation of young cooks, not only by introducing cooking skills, but also through modeling behavior for using healthy, fresh, basic ingredients with a minimum of processing. Spatulatta.com will encourage children to eat well, to take pride in their accomplishments in the kitchen and to understand the connection between farm and dinner table.
A secondary aim is to encourage children to tap into the wealth of knowledge and experience they can gain from the adults and elders in their families. By encouraging children to ask their family members and friends for recipes and to cook those dishes together, we hope to strengthen intergenerational bonds. http://www.spatulatta.com/
Raddish: "We all have to eat. Why not cook and eat together?" - Samantha Barnes, Raddish Founder
Learn more about Raddish at: http://www.raddishkids.com/
Food Preparation and Storage website: https://foodstorageandprep.weebly.com/
Food History: This fun website will take you on a discovery of how difference foods evolved over time. http://www.foodtimeline.org/
Spatulatta.com: Spatulatta.com's intent is to present a fun and compelling website that will help foster a whole new generation of young cooks, not only by introducing cooking skills, but also through modeling behavior for using healthy, fresh, basic ingredients with a minimum of processing. Spatulatta.com will encourage children to eat well, to take pride in their accomplishments in the kitchen and to understand the connection between farm and dinner table.
A secondary aim is to encourage children to tap into the wealth of knowledge and experience they can gain from the adults and elders in their families. By encouraging children to ask their family members and friends for recipes and to cook those dishes together, we hope to strengthen intergenerational bonds. http://www.spatulatta.com/
Raddish: "We all have to eat. Why not cook and eat together?" - Samantha Barnes, Raddish Founder
- Young children (ages 3-6) eager to work alongside mom and dad in the kitchen!
- Kids & tweens (ages 7-12) with culinary curiosity and ready for an exciting role in the family meal.
- Parents (of all skill levels!) looking for a way to take the guesswork out of cooking with kids.
- Busy families seeking simple ways to prepare and eat good food while spending time together and making memories.
- Picky eaters who need a nudge to try something new. Research shows that children who help to prepare food are more likely to enjoy eating it.
- Budding young chefs interested in learning culinary terms, skills and technique.
- Educators (such as homeschool and enrichment teachers) looking for a cooking lesson that incorporates math, science, nutrition, geography, and culture through teamwork and independent projects.
Learn more about Raddish at: http://www.raddishkids.com/
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Recipes and Lesson Plans
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