Better meals for children
Under the programme titled, Meals for School Children, 18 men and women from Denham Town in western Kingston recently participated in a cooking course to learn new cooking skills with a view to improving meals provided for young children in basic schools in the community. Parents and teachers of basic schools participated in the preparation of nutritious, creative and economical meals for school children.
Dr Heather Little-White, who has had a long tradition of promoting good nutrition for children and others along the life cycle, has been working in several communities. She believes that the development of healthy children should be reinforced in educational institutions using mass media and interactive methods for disseminating nutrition and health information to target groups.
Training objectives
The objectives of the training were to demonstrate creative ways to prepare economical meals, using locally produced food to improve the nutritional content of school meals and to demonstrate the entrepreneurial potential of school canteens. The training was also designed to motivate parents to play an active role in the preparation of school meals by donating time and/or produce that they may have in abundance.
Member of parliament for Western Kingston, Prime Minister Bruce Golding, provided support for the training programme though his Constituency Development Fund. The training was timely as it raised the self-worth of participants, especially coming after the recent incursion in the area.
Dishes prepared:
Callaloo cups
Mini pizzas
Corned beef dumplings
Mackerel run dung
Pumpkin bread/muffins
Carrot energiser
Mac-cheese salad
Stir-fried vegetables
Vienna one-pot curry
Crispy crusty oven-fried chicken
Fish in batter with orange sauce