Collect a white board! If there were no supermarkets…. If the shops were all closed… If our cupboards empty… What would we eat? What foods are available.

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Collect a white board! If there were no supermarkets…. If the shops were all closed… If our cupboards empty… What would we eat? What foods are available locally? What can Scotland provide? Discuss & note your answers

What is sustainablity? Answer the question above, note your answer on your white board. Think, pair, share.

Collect a information sheet Write a definition for sustainability in your jotters? Complete the “What is sustainability cooking?” worksheet from your pack.

Food miles – how far as your food travelled?

Recap task Complete two mind map in your jotters with the following heading using the information sheet: “How can we encourage sustainability- Consumers” “How can we encourage sustainability – manufacturer/retailer”