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© BRITISH NUTRITION FOUNDATION 2014 Food preparation and cooking

© BRITISH NUTRITION FOUNDATION 2014 The BNF National Pupil Survey 2013 found that 9% of year olds and 12% of year olds never cook at home. 77% of year olds and 68% year olds would like to cook more. Should cooking lessons be compulsory across the UK?

© BRITISH NUTRITION FOUNDATION 2014 Should cooking lessons be compulsory across the UK? How many people never cook at home? Who sometimes cooks at home? Who cooks at home once a week? Who cooks at home every day? What are your reasons for cooking or not cooking at home? How many people would like to cook more? Why would you like to cook more? How many people watch a cookery TV show at least once a week? Have you ever tried to recreate a recipe from a TV show? Where do you get recipe ideas from? What are the benefits from learning how to cook? What are your speciality dishes? Who taught you how to cook? What skills would you like to learn about food preparation and cooking?

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