Whanganui Midweek

Classes tasting success

Cooking healthy meals without breaking the budget

- Steve Carle

From busy lives to raising a family, many people struggle to find the time or inspiratio­n to cook healthy, nutritious meals within a budget for themselves and their whānau.

It was this that led Kāinga Ora and UCOL Te Pū kenga to join forces and organise a free cooking class for the Whanganui community, including Kāinga Ora customers, to share tips, tricks and inspiratio­n for eating well on a budget.

In October, the participan­ts met at the UCOL Te Pukenga Whanganui campus to learn basic food safety, talk about costing and budgeting when shopping, and learn about meal prep and how to freeze meals.

And, of course, there were plenty of opportunit­ies for food tasting. So, what was on the menu? Everything from enchiladas and cottage pie to keema curry with rice and spaghetti bolognese.

All four meals were made with the same base beef mince recipe. Easy!

Kāinga Ora customer Frankie learned a lot of great tips that she is looking forward to using at home.

“I find it challengin­g to cook healthy meals within a budget,” says Frankie.

“But I’ve learned a lot in this course. “I now know how to make the perfect mashed potatoes and check the food’s temperatur­e without a thermomete­r.

“I am very grateful for the opportunit­y to attend this course.”

Fellow Kāinga Ora customer Silo says she attended the course because she is interested in cooking but sometimes struggles with finding healthier alternativ­es for things like cream and cheese. “The facilitato­r shared many helpful tips and tricks for healthy eating on a budget,” says Silo. “I’m looking forward to sharing these ideas with other people — I think I will make the enchiladas for my community group soon!”

Kāinga Ora is proud to have partnered with UCOL Te Pū kenga to organise this course for the Whanganui community.

“This is a perfect example of how we are working with community organisati­ons to support our customers and build sustainabl­e, thriving and inclusive communitie­s,” says Tyrone Kemp, stakeholde­r relationsh­ip manager for Kāinga Ora in Taranaki, Whanganui and Manawatū.

“We know that many customers find it challengin­g to cook healthy meals within a budget.

“Our facilitato­r, Gina, showed the receipt for the ingredient­s she bought for this course and shared tips for lowcost meals.

“The food the participan­ts made tasted great, and it is wonderful that they have learned practical tips and tricks they can try at home every day.”

 ?? ?? Whanganui community members attending a free cooking class at the UCOL Te Pukenga Whanganui campus to learn more about cooking healthy meals within a budget.
Whanganui community members attending a free cooking class at the UCOL Te Pukenga Whanganui campus to learn more about cooking healthy meals within a budget.
 ?? ?? Silo (left) and Frankie attended the free cooking class organised by Kā inga Ora Homes and Communitie­s and UCOL Te Pukenga.
Silo (left) and Frankie attended the free cooking class organised by Kā inga Ora Homes and Communitie­s and UCOL Te Pukenga.

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