Saturday cookery club is about so much more than learning to cook.
Salads were on the menu for our young cooks at the weekend.
Salad is not something local people eat here, but Mama Sue and Papa Dave are keen for our Happy House kids to experience new flavours.
Mama started off by explaining to the children the nutritional value of raw foods, the name of each vegetable used, and how nourishing they are.
Once divided into groups, some, under Mama’s guidance, prepared the salads while Papa worked with a group making coleslaw and Auntie Libby was with the group on salad dressings.
Meanwhile eggs were on the boil as an accompaniment, to be served plain and as egg mayonnaise. Cheese was grated as another extra.
Once completed everything was laid out buffet style, and as Mama explained that this is how food is often served in hotels, the children should each take a plate, a knife and fork, and queue politely taking their turn to serve themselves. .
They were asked to think about how they arranged their food on their plates, with Auntie Libby given the task of choosing the best presented!
Then it was time to tuck in, but again a lesson in how to use a knife and fork properly.It was amusing to watch their faces as they tried something new to them – many faces creasing up in disgust at the taste of olives, while others just loved them!
Cheese was new to some, too, and got a mixed reaction..
The coleslaw, eggs, and salad vegetables went down a treat with dressing (some with fresh chilli peppers and exceedingly hot!)
And no sooner had they eaten than the young chefs set about getting everything washed up, put away, and the kitchen ready to serve lunch.
Sew good!
The lovely Sewing Sanctuary Sewing Angels will be making drawstring pencil cases for our kids tomorrow when they have their monthly workshop the Sewing Sanctuary, Marsh Mill Village, Thornton, and anyone is welcome to go along to sew.
Caroline Bramhall had asked Auntie Libby to find out what they could make that would be most useful and Mama requested drawstring pencil cases.
They made these prototypes for Libby to bring out with her and everyone loved them. Now will be making more tomorrow. Happy sewing everyone and thank you.
Building a Bright Future