Children’s cooking club serves up the recipe for a healthier Manchester
An award winning catering service has been teaching the city’s youngsters and their families that cooking healthy food can be easy, tasty and affordable.
Over the last 18 months Manchester Fayre, the city council’s catering service that prepares around 26,000 schools meals a day, has run fun interactive cooking clubs at primary schools actross the city.
The sessions are aimed at 7-11 year olds and have been attended so far by more than 350 children from 30 different schools.
They are designed to inspire pupils to become interested and passionate about nutritious foods and to support them in making healthier food choices, as well as giving them the kind of cooking skills that will set them up for life.
The easy-to-follow recipes are very much aimed at getting children and families to cook together as a way of trying to encourage healthier eating habits for the whole family.
The success of the cooking clubs has seen Manchester Fayre awarded with the Lead Association for Catering in Education’s Nan Berger Memorial Award in recognition of the work by their Nutrition team to improve the health of children in Manchester.