JW Cooks+Gardens, our 6-week seed to table after school program, is under way! Thanks to our wonderful Chef Michelle Fuerst and to Priscilla Hayes, our edible gardens educator with the greenest thumb ever. The students learned to make crackers from simple ingredients — flour, butter or oil, seeds and herbs and spices. Next week, they are in the garden. Among the comments: As they were grinding seeds: “That smells strong! But really good!” As they were kneading the dough: “This is like Play-Doh!” As they were cleaning up: “I’m going to drop tech and take Food Science.” As they were walking out the door: “This was the best class ever.”
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Gardening in winter
“Playing in dirt is a gardener’s delight. We may tend to think of planting early crops such as peas, salad greens, and potatoes as the beginning of the gardening season. In truth, the work of gardening begins long before that, and it starts in the living room or the den in the dead of winter.”
Putting your best food forward
Serving a school lunch or a buffet meal? Here are seven simple ways you can serve up healthier dining options.
Catering a meeting at work? Here are seven simple ways you can serve up healthier dining options. pic.twitter.com/rpkZLAKV6K
— HarvardPublicHealth (@HarvardChanSPH) January 6, 2018