Posts Tagged ‘cooking camp’

The Empowerment of Cooking

Monday, July 17th, 2017

You are what you eat, it’s a simple state of fact. Whatever you put into yourself, you are affecting how your body and mind works and that ultimately decides how you succeed in your day. At Camp Starlight, campers are provided with the opportunity to participate in a cooking activity so they can learn what they should nurture themselves with and how to put good into themselves to get good out. A vital skill in life, cooking can be a very empowering activity for a camper because they learn how to create good nourishment for themselves with a few ingredients and some simple steps. When campers see they can create something both delicious and healthy for themselves, they are able to have more control in their life and become a more independent individual. These are the skills that will last the rest of their lives and campers are presented with the opportunity to not only add to their education of healthy eating and nourishment, but they get to advance their cooking skills and techniques. Learning about how to eat healthy is one thing, but the ability to know how to create the healthy food in the kitchen is another. At Camp Starlight, campers develop advanced knowledge about a healthy lifestyle in the interactive cooking activity, along with developing a passion for the art of cooking. Campers are able to let themselves go and let the ingredients come together to do the talking to produce something beautiful. When campers walk out the kitchen at the end of the activity they have learned about cooking, but they have learned even more about themselves and their abilities.

Cooking with the Upper Inter Boys

Wednesday, June 26th, 2013

We joined Upper Inter Boys bunk 16 in cooking today.  All of the boys were very excited for their first visit of the year to one of everyone’s favorite activities: Cooking.  We asked the boys what their favorite thing about Cooking is.  Their unanimous reply was, “Eating!”  However, Jesse S. and Ben S. added that they also really like watching the food cook and seeing the ingredients turn into really delicious food.  Drew B. added that he also really enjoys mixing all of the different ingredients together, and Michael S. said that he likes smelling how good the food is.  We also asked the boys if they enjoy cooking at home.  Luke B. said that he loves to cook cake and zucchini pizza at home.  Brett S. really enjoys making quesadilla pizza at home.  (He explained that a pizza quesadilla pizza is a quesadilla made with pizza toppings.)  Andrew H. loves to make “these cakey fudge-like brownie things” at home.

When the food was finished and it was time to eat, we asked the boys what they thought of their culinary creations.  “Yummy!” was the unanimous reply through full mouths and thumbs up signals.  The empty plate speaks for itself.