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arista 15-08-2023 01:10 PM

Schools must bring in Food/Cooking Lessons back each week
 
If we do not teach the kids to cook
we are failing.


https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/27fc5...0&dpr=2&s=none

7 Years old
https://www.theguardian.com/environm...ing-food-waste

Alf 15-08-2023 01:17 PM

One of my favourite lessons at school. That and PE.

Oliver_W 15-08-2023 01:38 PM

Cooking and basic Houseology (changing lightbulbs, working a washing machine, etc) should be in the curriculum tbh.

Zizu 15-08-2023 01:42 PM

Very odd given that food tech teachers are as rare as Dodo droppings !

We have two PE teachers for our food tech lessons


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Alf 15-08-2023 01:54 PM

They get sll their schooling from the television these days. In my day it was Keith Floyd and Deliah Smith. Today they have numerous cooking shows and chefs.

bots 15-08-2023 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 11318624)
Cooking and basic Houseology (changing lightbulbs, working a washing machine, etc) should be in the curriculum tbh.

when was the last time you changed a bulb? :laugh:

Niamh. 15-08-2023 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11318634)
when was the last time you changed a bulb? :laugh:

Surely he'd be living in darkness if he hadn't changed one? :laugh:

bots 15-08-2023 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11318635)
Surely he'd be living in darkness if he hadn't changed one? :laugh:

my point being led bulbs go on for years compared to the old filament bulbs :nono:

Oliver_W 15-08-2023 02:06 PM

Years, not forever. And lamps don't always come with bulbs, especially if you get them from an antique shop :shrug:

Niamh. 15-08-2023 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11318636)
my point being led bulbs go on for years compared to the old filament bulbs :nono:

I do have a Lava lamp that I have to change the bulb in every few months

Oliver_W 15-08-2023 02:14 PM

Did you know the dark smudges in lightbulbs are remanants of actual darkness?

When you switch a light on, it sucks all the darkness in the room inside it, making it appear lighter, and releases all the darkness when you switch the light off. Sometimes bits of it get stuck in the bulb.

bots 15-08-2023 02:14 PM

i realised recently that i still have an outside lamp with a filament bulb that has been in place for at least 25 years and is rusted shut and still going strong :laugh:

arista 15-08-2023 02:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11318627)
Very odd given that food tech teachers are as rare as Dodo droppings !

We have two PE teachers for our food tech lessons


Yes to many Fat kids
are appearing,
Reports say


The Labour Party
must bring it in to every school

Learning Basic Cooking Skills
for their Future survival

joeysteele 15-08-2023 02:55 PM

A very good plan.

Crimson Dynamo 15-08-2023 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11318640)
I do have a Lava lamp that I have to change the bulb in every few months

Neem and Gav are quite the socialite talk of the town in Cork with their weekend Curry Supper dinner parties and lava lamp. Such lighting luxuries that the average Corkonian can only but dream of...

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Neem and Gav, yesterday

Niamh. 15-08-2023 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 11318667)
Neem and Gav are quite the socialite talk of the town in Cork with their weekend Curry Supper dinner parties and lava lamp. Such lighting luxuries that the average Corkonian can only but dream of...

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/images/ic/640x360/p0991fj0.jpg
Neem and Gav, yesterday

I do love a curry supper tbf :smug:

UserSince2005 15-08-2023 02:59 PM

they can bring it back, our kids need to know how to cook onion bhajis and mama jerk chicken

arista 15-08-2023 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11318630)
They get sll their schooling from the television these days. In my day it was Keith Floyd and Deliah Smith. Today they have numerous cooking shows and chefs.


Yes Clever Cooking Videos
could be used in addition
to Practical Real Cooking Lessons

arista 15-08-2023 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UserSince2005 (Post 11318669)
they can bring it back, our kids need to know how to cook onion bhajis and mama jerk chicken


Yes all nations
should be included

Crimson Dynamo 15-08-2023 03:09 PM

Used to watch Farmhouse kitchen at lunchtimes when i was at school. Yorkshire TV show which was part educational.

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Zizu 15-08-2023 03:20 PM

Our food tech lessons are only an hour long so they don’t really get to cook proper meals .. more like scones , flapjacks etc

Oh and a few lessons on how to ‘create’ your own sandwiches !!

Loads of theory


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bots 15-08-2023 04:53 PM

Can you make doughnuts like fanny's?


Crimson Dynamo 15-08-2023 05:07 PM

My mum taught me the basics like how to make porridge, omlettes, scrambled
eggs. How to fry stuff how to prepare veg, how to cook a steak, how to grill and
the like. We have always had a big allotment so i was always down there as a
kid with all my uncles being told how to lift and prepare veg.
Every summer i was down there shelling peas, eating blackberries and goosegoggs, syboes and carrots straight out the ground

Stands to reason dunnit

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bots 15-08-2023 05:09 PM

there are step by step guides to do anything on the internet these days

user104658 16-08-2023 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11318753)
there are step by step guides to do anything on the internet these days

TBF cooking is a strange one, you can't necessarily get it right just following a guide. Very often if you were to get three different people to follow the same recipe, you'd get three meals of totally different quality... practice and skill come into play a lot in cooking.

Honestly being able to cook to a good standard is a great skill to have but I don't think it can really be taught in schools, a lesson a week or whatever isn't really going to cut it, it's a skill that needs to be "baked in" (excuse the pun) at home which is why unfortunately it's being lost; a lot of parents at this point can't cook from scratch.

It's not a big a problem as it once was though. A lot of pre-prepared food is much more nutritious than it used to be, and it's also (despite the myths) actually all that much cheaper to cook from scratch. For example, a store-bought jar of tomato pasta sauce is MUCH cheaper than the ingredients to make a home-made sauce. Nowhere near as tasty, but often the idea is that families would "save money on food" if they could cook. It's not true. Cooking well from scratch is expensive.


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