Monday, June 13, 2011

Jamie Oliver’s Ministry of Food ‘Born in Bradford’

Parents in Bradford are improving their cooking skills today with a little help from Jamie Oliver’s food experts.




The medical research programme, ‘Born in Bradford’ has joined up with Oliver's ‘Ministry of Food’, to set up cookery sessions in the city.



Today’s meeting sees ten mums and dads at Bierley Children’s Centre learn how to feed the family some healthy and tasty nosh.


On the menu today was lentil and spinach soup, some fresh leaf salad, and an egg-citing display of omelettes.


The ‘Ministry of Food’ was set up by Jamie Oliver to inspire people to get into the kitchen and cook good wholesome meals for the family. The main aim is to get people eating well on a budget; something everyone needs to learn these days!


‘Born in Bradford’ has come together with Jamie’s innovation to bring some of that healthy eating to the city, and kick-start it for parents with newborns, and small children.


Mums and Dads in Bradford told our reporters that the scheme was a great idea, and something everyone needs to learn about.


The programme costs just £4. Sessions five comes to Tyersal Children’s Centre on the 20th June, between 1 and half past 2. The last session, at Holmewood Children’s Centre is being held at the same time.

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