Plot To Plate Club is a growing, cooking and nutrition project for families. We meet weekly in community growing areas to grow, harvest and cook food together
See out amazing final session which concludes our rotation with @CranhillDT Our participants learned how to plan their garden using the Square Foot Gardening technique before making more amazing meals!
What a wonderful experience with amazing group and our partner @CranhillDT
Gardening fun @CranhillDT with @PTPC11 See our wonderful group in the Cranhill sun engaging in a planning session, learning how to break the task of planning down into manageable portions via Square foot gardening 💚 some lovely plans created for raised beds at Cranhill 2021!
Say hello to Claire.
Claire was introduced to Plot to Plate when she completed PTP course with @stpaulsshet primary school alongside her daughter
Claire was superb and has now agreed to try her hand as a facilitator at Plot to Plate sessions, helping us at @CranhillDT
See the guys in the garden again and the kitchen at @CranhillDT 💚
What amazing fun we've had across the previous sessions, cooking and growing together and raising our knowledge about health and wellbeing, in the garden and in the kitchen 💪
More plot to Plate fun with participants from @CranhillDT We have an amazing group who been a blast so far, with foraging in Cranhill Park and some beautiful cuttings taken on the garden with @GreenheartG and more amazing highly nutritious meal in the kitchen with @DenbyNigel
What a wonderful few sessions we have had doing Plot to Plate with the participants from @CranhillDT.
Looking forward to more sessions in a couple weeks 💚🙏
Plot to Plate fun @CranhillDT
See Greenheart Growers and @DenbyNigel engaging local people in Cooking and Growing activities in partnership with Cranhill Development Trust
See the wonderful dishes made from scratch and the willow supports too
The CHANGE team (Alison, Sally & Robert) have recorded a podcast. In it we discuss the project origins, approach and learning. We also discussed why including 'nurture' in the name was so important...
You can listen here: https://t.co/P6PRdq2lfl
We support @elainesmithmsp proposals for a bill that seeks to enshrine the human right to food into Scots law closes today to ensure that food is available, accessible and adequate i.e. healthy and nutritious for all.
Read our full response: https://t.co/jcl6d3hRBZ
After a lot of planning and stacking shelves, we’re finally ready to open our doors. First up is The Pantry @ParkheadSchool1 open from 11am tomorrow. Wish us luck for opening 1/3 this week.
Back to school! Did you know drinks are a large source of sugars intake in school-aged children? Hydration is important but what are the healthier drinks you could give your kids before/after school? Take a look at BNF's hydration resource https://t.co/tmHaikOAsc
Last chance to register for BNF Healthy Eating Week 2020! The Week will start on 28 September and will be incorporating some new challenges. Sign up to show your school’s commitment to health and wellbeing! For more information, visit https://t.co/2vADCpjR35 #BNFHEW20
In cities not everyone has access to a garden that’s why community growing spaces are essential. Gardening is a great way to involve the whole family in outdoor activities and is a good way to clear your head! #NationalAllotmentsWeek#plottoplateclub#mentalhealth#homegrownveg
Look at these lovely courgettes! Thank @GreenheartG I’m going to make courgette and ricotta fritters with these. One of your 5 a day! 🥕🥦🍆🍎🍌Did you know that you can eat the flowers too? #plottoplateclub#5aday#homegrownveg
Just one month to go until our next webinar, ‘Adverse reactions to food and the management of allergens in the classroom’, which is on the 23 September at 4.30. To learn more about adverse reactions to food, register for the webinar now! https://t.co/r1NPvyYEuH #teachertraining
With this miserable weather we’re going traditional today with home made sourdough bread and mince and potatoes. Not forgetting to get some extra veggies into the mince! @GreenheartG let us see how are your carrots doing this year? #traditionalcooking#extraveg