Explore gardening and cooking with fresh, seasonal themes and lunchtime activities designed to meet the flexibility and curiosity of homeschoolers.
Transform learning into an adventure with hands-on field trips that inspire a love for healthy, whole foods! Students explore the journey from garden to kitchen, discovering seasonal ingredients, cultural cuisines, and creative ways to add more plants to their plates. These interactive experiences combine gardening, cooking, and fun activities to spark curiosity, teach essential skills, and promote a lifelong appreciation for nutritious eating. Perfect for independent learners, these trips provide the flexibility to meet their interests while fostering peer connections and new discoveries.
Women and Food
Celebrate the trailblazing women who have transformed food culture and history. This engaging session highlights the contributions of female chefs, farmers, and food activists throughout history.
Meet Our Culinary Educator, Sarah Bousfield
Sarah Bousfield first learned how to bake on a 1882 wood burning stove at her local living history museum while working as a historical interpreter. Over the past 12 years she has travelled the world cooking at archaeological sites and museums, bringing to life prehistoric and historic recipes. Sarah is a current MA Public History graduate student at the University of Central Florida where she continues her love of foodways through research on the Industrial Revolution and its impacts on kitchen technology.
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Ages: 7-12
Cost: $60/student
Dietary Information
This is a fully vegetarian friendly class with the use of dairy and gluten products. This class cannot accommodate Gluten allergies.
No refunds for cancellations made within 5 days of the class date. If the class does not reach the minimum number of students (10) by registration close date, subject to cancellation by EEE with full refund.