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Let's Get Cooking

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Let's Get Cooking is a national network of cooking clubs across England, helping children, their families and the wider community to learn and develop new cooking skills.

Let's Get Cooking

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Read all about the funding, training and support available to cooking clubs, how to apply to join Let’s Get Cooking and what happens once clubs are on board.

How it works

Our Clubs

Our Clubs

Find out about Let's Get Cooking clubs. Where they are, what they are cooking and how they are involving children and adults from the whole school and from their local communities.

Our Clubs

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  • Title: Clubs praise their £20m national cookery network
    Date: 20 May
    Description: Schools around the country have given a huge ‘thumbs up’ to Let’s Get Cooking, according to research published today.
  • Title: Let’s Get Cooking wins prestigious health accolade
    Date: 29 April
    Description: Leading public health charity, The Royal Society for Public Health, has today endorsed Let’s Get Cooking’s training programme for club leaders.
  • Title: Celebrities back clubs as thousands await cookathon results.
    Date: 17 April
    Description: Tens of thousands of people who took part in Let’s Get Cooking’s national ‘cookathon’ last month are poised for the results of this spectacular, mass event, which saw 24,000 people across the country cooking together.
  • Title: Thousands prepare for cookathon
    Date: 11 March
    Description: More than 20,000 people across the country are preparing for Let’s Get Cooking’s national ‘cookathon’ on Tuesday 17 March, backed by international celebrities.
  • Title: Jamie Oliver says "Pass it on"
    Date: 07 January
    Description: Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver’s recent Ministry of Food TV campaign, which taught people to cook a recipe and then ‘pass it on’ to someone else, has sparked publication this month of Let’s Get Cooking’s new Easy Peasy Omelette recipe.
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