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Cooking in the classroom: some considerations for teachers

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Top tips from Fiona and John to make cooking with children in the classroom safe and successful.

Accompanying lesson plans, classroom activities and recipes are available to download from www.grainchain.com

Culinary Classroom Lesson 4: Cooking Methods

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Ever read a recipe and have no idea what it was asking? In this episode of How to Adult Hank and Rachel explain the difference between baking powder and baking soda, separate the whites from the yolks of an egg, and define a bunch of tricky cooking terms.

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Glossary:
Cooking 0:32
Baking Soda vs. Baking Powder 0:49
Clove, Head, and Bulb of Garlic 1:19
Condensed vs. Evaporated Milk 1:50
Measurements by Volume 2:12
Measurements by Mass 2:25
Pat of Butter 2:35
Scant & Heaping 2:49
Baking Blind 3:20
Blanching 3:33
Simmer, Low Boil, Full/Rolling/Roiling Boil 3:50
Braising 4:35
Broiling 4:43
Deglazing 5:02
Double-Boiler (not Double-Boiling, our mistake!) 5:20
Dredging 5:51
Mise en Place 6:19
Poaching 6:46
Sautéing 7:02
Sifting 7:10
Sous vide 7:40
Separating Eggs 7:47

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How breakfast in the classroom impacts kids' futures

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How breakfast in the classroom impacts kids' futures

When the city of Bridgeport, CT started offering breakfast in the classroom, participation more than doubled. Here’s why that’s important for low-income children’s development.
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