
The kitchen is an experimental classroom, where kids delight in trying new flavors, textures, colors and scents - they combine them and reshape them to call them their own. City kitchen classes show underprivileged children how to prepare simple, nutritional meals that can be duplicated at home, with limited ingredients. These classes integrate culture, history, math and science with a focus on the relationship between food and life. Each child works at their own pace, trying new approaches once they've mastered the basics. We encourage each child to share their own recipes from home - foods from their rich, ethnic backgrounds.In addition to cooking, our kids learn table manners; how to create centerpieces for the table, and how to set a formal place setting. We feel these activities encourage them to want to celebrate dining together at home, with their families.
1 comments:
Hey Chef Pickle,
Great to see you have a blog for us out of towners to attend class. Maybe one day we will both have new Macbooks so we can jump in via IChat. Yo..Mr. Jobs..hungry to help the people?
Speaking of hungry...I am for your menu and recipes. Give it up chef.I would love to know what next week's menu is so I can buy groceries and get "cookin' with the kids".
More pics, Pic..how about video..know anyone with a sony?
Also..are the kids going to blog? That would be fun.
Keep cookin' good lookin'!
Cory
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