At this summer camp run by grandmas, kids learn cooking skills and life advice
- Grandmas lead an intergenerational summer camp in Southern California, teaching cooking and handicraft skills to kids aged 8 to 14.
- The camp addresses seniors' isolation, providing them joy through interaction with children.
- Haqiqah Abdul Rahim teaches sewing and mentions that many kids lack these skills from school home economics classes, so they are 'filling in a gap.'
- The children learn kitchen safety and cooking techniques, including mixing spices in water before cooking to avoid burning them.
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At summer camp run by grandmas, kids learn cooking skills, life advice
LOS ANGELES — The smell of frying garlic and ginger is inescapable as it wafts through the room, while a row of fidgety kids watches an older woman in a blue plaid apron cooking in front of them. Read more...
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At this summer camp run by grandmas, kids learn cooking skills and life advice
At a summer camp in Fullerton, California, grandmas are in charge. Every week, they teach a group of 8-to-14-year-olds how to cook a new dish, and a handicraft such as sewing, embroidering, clay jewelry and card marking.
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