We’re in an obesity epidemic and most people don’t know how to cook even very basic meals.

Make space for it, squish other classes if you need. Make it mandatory, everyone has to take it. Maybe even ongoing through multiple grades.

Edit: Rice, beans, and even basic meats are cheap. To eat healthy you don’t need your meal to be 100% Bell peppers and tomatoes.

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    It sounds like the actual problem was teachers / curriculum.

    Here’s the fun question though. If they had vegetarian options to choose from and people weren’t dicks about you being vegetarian what would your opinion be?

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      the same. because it is something that shouldn’t get forced onto anybody. if I don’t want to so it, don’t force me to do it. it’s my body and if I don’t want to do it, leave me be. if you make it mandatory you generate a lot of mental stress like it did for me, even if its stuff you like.

      let’s be real : there is no perfect teacher and situation. its more likely you end up in situations like i did than in a good one. schools are known for the opposite of nice places with good teachers who are understanding and nice to you. every school i was in in my life was a shithole in terms of teachers and people who worked there.

      it’s one thing to make things like mathematics and language etc. mandatory… but cooking? if its basic knowledge alone okay. but not if its forced cooking and you have to obey what the teachers tell you to eat and cook. it’s one thing to give someone knowledge, another thing to force him to do and eat things he don’t want.

      if it’s not mandatory and the children can decide for themself, cool. do it. but not mandatory.

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        I put cooking as more important than Shakespeare and calculus. Cooking is done everyday and directly impacts your health. It really is an essential life skill more than pretty much anything else.

        You can say don’t force people about everything in school. That’s the whole point of school, to force people to learn what they need to know so they have basic skills and knowledge. Plenty of people would be illiterate if we didn’t force them to learn to read. We force people to learn to read because you need it.

        One point though I wouldn’t have grades on cooking.

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          learning something and being forced to eat and cook things are 2 things. teach the informations and knowledge self, that’s fine. but don’t force the cooking and eating.

          also just because it’s mandatory it don’t means it helps. i had it mandatory and still don’t eat more healthy. also they didn’t teached us really much. they printed out recipes, gave them to us and said “go”. i don’t need need a cooking course for that. teachers often themself can’t cook so expecting them to teach it is “ehhhh”.

          in my opinion it’s the job of parents to teach their kids cooking. not schools. parents cook daily anyway so they can teach their children at this times things.

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            Yes force to cook, that’s whole point, To teach how to cook.

            To eat? Well if you can’t eat your own cooking that’s your own pass or fail. (Obviously you shouldn’t force vegetarians to eat meat or muslims to eat pork.)

            People can’t even start if they don’t know how to cook.

            it’s the job of parents to teach their kids cooking. not sch

            You can say that about any subject. That’s the point of having schools and mandatory learning, to teach the essentials that are not negotiable. And what I’m saying in this post is that we should have cooking as mandatory as any other subject in school because it’s an essential life skill. Not negotiable, not outsourced to parents, you get it in school.