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Food Education Like You've Never TastEd Before

Taste Education

Food Education Like You've Never TastEd Before

Taste Education

Food Education Like You've Never TastEd Before

Happier meals with Bee Wilson and Kim Smith

Fran2021-02-23T14:52:53+00:00

On Tuesday the 16th February TastEd hosted a brilliant talk between renowned food writer and co-founder of TastEd  Bee Wilson and food educator and TastEd co-chair Kim Smith. We were joined on YouTube and Facebook live by over 100 people.

An informal hour of discussion took place covering how the techniques of taste education can help children learn to love fruits and vegetables. The session ended with an illuminating question and answer session with the audience.

Up next we have a series of 5 TastEd Live Lessons for children taking place every Tuesday (starting 23rd Feb), head over to our Facebook page to find out more.

You can watch the full video here

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