Friday, June 7, 2019

8A- Solving the Problem


Solving the Problem
In last week’s post I talked about the increasing issue with more and more young adults not knowing how to cook and instead, taking the more convenient option and eating out or getting a meal plan. I have been a fan of cooking all my life when I was young and home alone, I would watch cooking shows on tv or videos on YouTube. From there I started with scrambled eggs moving on to spaghetti so on and so forth. I eventually started cooking my own meals and that really became important as soon as I entered college. Now in college having experienced the meal plan and the other ways of getting food on campus I know for sure home cooking is the best option for food. It is just an objective fact that the quality of food on college campuses are shoddy at points and eating out every day creates a hole in your wallet. So, what can people do? Join a cooking club! Except that most cooking clubs here at campus cook the food for you and focus on showing you that food taste and looks good. I will show people how THEY can make food look and taste great. The product or opportunity that I have created is a cooking class/ club that will not only teach young adults how to cook but also give back to the community. The club will run once a week (usually a Saturday) and the class/ club fees will be 10 dollars a month. That gives you access to the class in which a three course meal will be taught each week (which you can eat and take home) , all supplies and cooking utensils will be provided, and also access to our patreon page where you will have access to multiple recipes and video recipes that I do not teach in class. Also, I brought up giving back to the community what that means is once a month the meals that the students cook will be given to the homeless and less fortunate so they will have a hot plate of food to eat for that day. I believe that my opportunity is the perfect way for students and young adults to learn how to mature and be self – sustainment, along with giving back to the community.



1 comment:

  1. I love your idea. Here in Tampa, Metropolitan Ministries established a program for young adults that needed some rehabilitation in their lives to go through a cooking school program and learn to be commercial cooks. They gained their training and experience all while working for Metropolitan and serving in their homeless kitchens. These young adults learned to cook, to budget, conducts inventory, and serve their communities. This is one of my favorite organizations and I love how your idea would contribute to many of the same facets.

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