Monday, 5 September 2016

Kid’s Cooking Class- Ambury Farm August 2016

On a bright, sunny afternoon in August, ten enthusiastic children gathered in the Ambury Farm Barn kitchen to cook pumpkin soup.  They ranged in age from 7-12 and included children from Waterlea and Mangere Bridge Primary Schools, Waikowhai Intermediate and one homeschooler.  My friends Awat and Khalat and I had been inspired to run a plant-based cooking class when we were at the Friends of the Farm’s “Kid’s Sweet Talks” earlier in the year. 


We put together a proposal for Friends of the Farm, explaining what we wanted to do, and what support we’d need.  The week before the class, we went on a shopping trip to Huckleberry Farm, Bridge Fruit and Veg, and Freshchoice to get the ingredients.


On the day, we gave the children the utensils and ingredients and took them through the recipe step-by-step, showing them how to cut, peel, cube and dice each ingredient.  At lunch, we enjoyed the delicious flavours of the meal, which we washed down with hot chocolate and marshmallows.  The children went home with leftover soup, the recipe and some Love Food Hate Waste material, provided by Auckland Council.




“I loved the pumpkin soup and Molly had a fabulous time.  Thank you so much for organising the afternoon”, was the feedback from Sharleen McClay, the parent of one participant.  I found it interesting and exciting to run a cooking class.  Awat, Khalat and I learnt lots of preparation, leadership and management skills and the soup turned out very tasty!



 We hope to run another class in the future.  Thanks to Friends of the Farm for supporting us and Auckland Council for their resource material.


Written by Maja Skilling,

Mangere Bridge resident and Waikowhai Intermediate student

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