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Hi, good morning


I am a mom of three children, part time Thai chef and I teach children how to cook at JAGS and Corpus Christi.

My passion is to teach kids and family to cook using fresh seasonal products.


It is so important to get children interested in food at an early age and I have found that they generally always eat what they cook, we use lots of different ingredients and all hands on work, lots of chopping, slicing,dicing, making summer rolls, sushi, salsa, carbonnara, waffles and pancakes too!

The kids most impressive meal yet that they all loved was courgette, pancetta and fresh pea risotto with chives & sliced red chili we also had a spciy dahl samasos, which they gobbled up too.

The classes have led to home cooking course with the children for birthday parties & family workshops too. It is extremely rewarding, as families tell me that their kids would never have eaten it if they made it at home, one dad said that the summer rolls was as good as the ones they had in Thailand and that his son had taught him how to cook at home, rolling wraps, knife skills and what seasonal fruit and veg to buy.



Please pass it around and if you have any more question, please call /email me(details on flyer). I don't have a webpage for the kids and family workshops/classes yet just and adult Thai one www.cookinghappy.co.uk, feel free to have a look.

Many thanks for reading,

Dee

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