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Kids in the kitchen: How to get your children cooking ‘The concept of clean as you go is how professional kitchens operate and is what I teach my junior chefs’
Sat, Feb 6, 2021, 06:00
“What’s for dinner?” is a familiar refrain in many households, but in some locked down home schooling hubs and working-from-home spaces, it is now being asked by parents and answered by their children. It might sound too good to be true, but with entertainment options limited and personal freedoms curtailed, increasing numbers of young people are exploring the possibilities of the kitchen.
Gareth Mullins, executive head chef at the Marker hotel in Dublin, began teaching online cookery classes last year and had more than 500 sign ups for his first class for young cooks. He now offers Zoom classes filmed in his kitchen that go live on Saturday mornings and feature the chef cooking family-friendly dishes along with his children Georgia Mae (10) and Zac (13).
At the urging of nursing homes, a law is amended and COVID court claims are slowed Reuters 1/28/2021 By Tom Hals © Reuters/GARNICE ROBERTSON Garnice Robertson poses with her mother Georgia Mae Clardy at a nursing facility in Kansas City
By Tom Hals
(Reuters) - Garnice Robertson wants accountability for her mother s death from COVID-19 caught while she was living at a Kansas nursing home that allegedly failed to prevent an outbreak of the disease. An unexpected legal hurdle stands in her way.
The nursing home argues it has complete legal immunity for lawsuits like Robertson s stemming from COVID-19. It cites recent changes to a 2005 law by the former Trump administration that had been sought by the senior care industry.