Good-bye Fast and Processed Foods: Learning to Cook from Scratch!
By Jennifer Jenkins-Scott, Health Promoter, Healthy Families Division of Halton Region Health Department
When was the last time you made a meal from scratch? A whole meal, prepared using fresh fruits, vegetables, spices and herbs?
Parents today are so busy that they often rely on fast or processed foods for ease and convenience. But the trade-off is that these foods are much higher in fat, sugar and salt. Eating these types of foods frequently can put children at risk of developing chronic diseases. There is also a lost opportunity for family time together in the kitchen and for children to learn the enjoyment and skill of cooking.
Research has shown that improving children’s food skills in the kitchen results in higher vegetable and fruit consumption for the whole family! “Our Kids Eat Well”, a new Our Kids Network work group with a focus on promoting healthy eating in fun and interesting ways, has launched “You’re the Chef!”
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