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Old 22-01-08, 10:05 AM
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I was taught Home ec in school and i had to do a project planning the food for one day for a diabetic and had to make the main meal....

this was when i was in year10 (3rd year to me).

Its all well and good doing some things like this at that age but the last I heard the govt were tryign to bring "life skills" and "core skills" in.

Should cooking or food education not be in there too?
would someone age 15/16+ be more receptive to learning how to cook? rather than younger when mummy/daddy are still cooking for them...


BTW - my main was a curry... made from scratch... :P
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