© Food –a fact of life 2009 Getting ready to cook!

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© Food –a fact of life 2009 Getting ready to cook!

© Food –a fact of life 2009 Before we cook, it’s really important to get ready. Why do you think we have to get ready before we cook? Ronnie says…

© Food –a fact of life 2009 We do not want to get hair, jewellery or dirt in our food. We have to get ready so the food we make is safe to eat. Alisha says …

© Food –a fact of life 2009 I need to take off my wrist band. What other jewellery might someone need to take off? Ronnie needs to take off his jewellery. What jewellery is he wearing?

© Food –a fact of life 2009 I’ll need to take off my wrist band. Would you need to tie your hair back? Long hair needs to be tied back. What will Alisha need to do? I need to tie my hair at the back of my head. These bunches might dangle in the food!

© Food –a fact of life 2009 Will you need to roll your sleeves up? Alisha and Ronnie have short sleeves. What would they do if their sleeves were long? We would have to roll them up to our elbows!

© Food –a fact of life 2009 Do you need to wear and apron? Ronnie needs to put something on. What could that be? An apron! This will stop any dirt and bits on my clothes falling in the food. It will also help keep my clothes clean.

© Food –a fact of life 2009 It is really important to have clean hands when you are cooking so the food you make is safe to eat. Can you guess what needs to be done last? I need to wash my hands with soap and warm water and dry them really well.

© Food –a fact of life 2009 Now we are ready to cook! Can you remember everything we did to get ready to cook?

© Food –a fact of life 2009 Look at the pictures to help you remember.

© Food –a fact of life 2009 We need to do these things to be ready to cook. Take off Jewellery.Tie back long hair.Roll up long sleeves. Put on an apron.Wash and dry hands.

© Food –a fact of life