On Tuesday morning at the Changed Plate restaurant inside the Memorial Health System Belpre campus, they wiped clean, peeled, chopped, sliced, and lined veggies for grilling. Clad in aprons and chef hats, they put to work knife and peeler capabilities taught the day past.
“Remember, clamp it down with your palm,” chef Ryan Grassley stated.
“I’ve usually helped prepare dinner; I grew up supporting in the kitchen,” said Olivia Jones, 17, of Vincent, after the greens were organized and covered with oil.
“Now I’ve been given a few full recipes; I’ve learned to hold a knife nicely—with greens, you hold them down with the endure claw,” she stated, demonstrating the grip. We did salads the previous day; today, we’re grilling vegetables.”

Jones said her mother heard about the camp through a Memorial Facebook posting. She enjoys cooking as an interest but isn’t considering it a profession. Her dispositions there run to chemistry or track.
Aiden Corbett, thirteen, of Williamstown, said he’s gaining knowledge of a few beneficial talents at the camp.
“I recognize how to rotate a knife now; those are skills I can use at home and later in lifestyles,” he stated. Corbett said he would possibly consider cuisine as a career; however, he enjoys the craft.
“I like to cook. I genuinely like food,” he stated.
Changed Plate cook dinner Hannah Wolfe set the sliced potatoes on the grill, sending up a warm, delicious aroma.
“I’m very excited about this. I love to cook,” said Kayte Edmonds, 11, of Parkersburg. “They taught me how to hold a knife and slice onions without crying.”
Cooking appeals to her as a career direction. “Would I want to be a chef? Yes,” she said.
Bill Dodson, director of vitamins services at the Belpre facility, said they tried the kids’ chef camp as a pilot last year and received enough response and interest to make it an annual program.
“We aim to transport to every week-long consultation with specific age businesses,” he stated. This 12-months elegance has younger people from nine to 16 years oldold, from Vincent, Barlow, Little Hocking, Marietta, Williamstown, and Parkersburg.
“The age distinction, they have got different motor abilities and stages of dexterity,” he stated.
He said the program is a part of talent improvement and element fitness education.
“It’s hands-on studying and also a wholesome method of food preparation, for instance, the usage of clean rather than canned or frozen substances, wholesome preparation with no deep-frying,” he said, gesturing to the group as they peeled and sliced sweet potatoes to be oiled and baked or grilled as a substitute for French fries.
He stated that each day of the five-day camp offers an exclusive detail, starting with appetizers and proceeding through side dishes and entrees. On Friday, he said, the students will prepare dinner, a complete three-course meal plus dessert for their parents.
“It’s a part of Memorial’s Live Well attempt, a manner for us to get more worried within the network. It creates cognizance, and it’s something fun and exciting for the children,” he said.
Dodson said he hopes the students will do away with a higher vision of vitamins and convey it to their families.
“It’s truely fundamental for our community to understand preventive measures via food and nutrition to save you from scientific setbacks later in life. Diabetes, for example, is most customarily visible for a reactive remedy to something that could normally be avoided,” he stated. “This will help set a base for a more healthy way of life.”

