OzHarvest FEAST Cooking Kit
Description / OzHarvest FEAST Cooking Kit
This kit is ideal for teaching a classroom of thirty students the basics of cooking.
The OzHarvest FEAST Cooking Kit comes with all the basic cooking components that teach skills such as time management, teamwork, and safety in the kitchen. The kit further encourages scientific observation of chemical reactions, and the application of maths through measurement units. This set of equipment is size appropriate, safe to use, and your students will eat it up!
Lifelong learning
This kit provides children with necessary cooking skills that will sustain and benefit them for a lifetime.
Easy to store
Everything in the kit can be easily store inside a yellow jumbo Gratnells tray. Inside the tray is a list of items so students can ensure nothing is lost.
Students will have a blast splitting into groups, working together to cook a meal, and having a delicious reward for learning. Alternatively, this kit could be used to turn the classroom into a mini restaurant, with each group working on one part of the whole classes’ meal. Perhaps the class wants to go into teams and have a cook off? These are just a few of the many engaging ways to use the OzHarvest FEAST Cooking Kit.
In full, this product contains:
3x Strainers
12x Chopping Boards
9x Mixing Bowls
6x Slotted Turners
12x Tea Towels
3x Measuring Cups (Set of 4)
3x Measuring Spoons (Set of 4)
12x Table Forks
1x Can Opener
6x Rolling Pins
3x Box Grater
12x Child Friendly Knife
6x Tongs
6x Mixing Spoons
12x S/S Table Spoons
Additional information
Packed into two jumbo Gratnells trays.
Customer Reviews
Everything else BRILLIANT!
Nichola Lister
Principal
The students are so excited when all of the boxes arrived they can’t wait to start cooking.
Really thankful for the equipment. We wouldn’t have been able to do the OZ Harvest program without it.
I was very prompt with delivery. Included the tea towels even.
Thank you
Thank you for your generosity, the students are delighted to be using our school kitchen with the ingredients they have grown in the school garden.