Parent cooking classes ‘built my confidence’
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Parents who attended free cooking classes in Guernsey said they had new ideas and confidence to prepare healthy, affordable meals for their families
The cooking sessions, run by St Martin’s Community centre in partnership with the Health Improvement Commission, were led by a professional chef to help parents cook simple and fresh meals
Parent Laura Weller said the class was a safe space to “create new things, and just not be scared of cooking and making healthy choices”
“Its all about convenience and this allows me to create something from scratch, with fresh ingredients that I can give my family, and I know my seven-year-old will really enjoy this,” she added

Alex Kosmas, from the Health Improvement Commission, said: “Parents and carers have a pretty tricky job to get food on the table that is nutritious while balancing busy lives.”
He said: “With the cost-of-living crisis at the moment, we need to help parents as much as we can
“You’re busy, you get back home, the last thing you probably want to do is start chopping up loads of stuff.”
Kosmas said making healthy cooking “as easy as possible” could help families make better food choices

Rivelino Rodriguez, chef lecturer at The Guernsey Institute, said the project was designed to give parents “inspiration for cheap adaptable meals that taste good without all the additives and preservatives found in ready-made foods”
“The parents now know how to make the recipes, they can try them at home, and if their kids are watching them make it, chances are they are going to want to try it too,” he said
At one session, Rodriguez taught the class how to make a stir fry, which included four portions costing £2 each

Parent Ros de Carteret said it was harder for parents who both work and have less time on their hands
She said: “My mum was a really good cook, we always had meat and vegetables, but she had the time to teach herself
“We don’t have time to learn everyday cooking, and you go into the shops, and everything is pre-packed.”
De Carteret added: “Learning everyday cooking could also help families save money.”
Rebecca Silk, the centre’s operations manager, said the aim was to help people develop “real life skills” and inspire them to try new foods
Guernsey’s Healthier <a href="https://healthylife7.com/from-crash-diets-to-peptides-the-evolution-of-weight-loss/” title=”From Crash Diets to Peptides: The Evolution of Weight Loss”>Weight Strategy estimated more than 57% of adults in the bailiwick are overweight or obese, while it found almost a third of Year 5 children were living with excess weight
The strategy identifies healthier eating as one of its priorities
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