Mrs White’s Home Cookery Club

Mrs White's virtual cookery club from Bridgewater School

Cooking at home with your children can be a mutually rewarding experience, not only because it allows you to both enjoy a shared activity, but because it also brings with it a myriad of learning opportunities to help with your child’s development.

For little ones, it brings an opportunity to practise new vocabulary and develop their fine motor skills. Maths, science, reading, planning and problem-solving are also key areas of learning and cookery enables children to take this knowledge and apply it through such actions as counting and measuring, time-management, following directions and project completion.

Here our Bridgewater baker, Mrs White, invites you to join her for a virtual cookery club which provides you with a range of delicious and easy-to-follow recipes to cook at home with your child. We hope you enjoy!

Week 1 – Flapjacks

Week 2 – Spring Quiche

Week 3 – 5 Minute Hummus

Week 4 – Doughballs with Garlic Butter

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