A group of Wellingborough children got the chance to have fun in the kitchen and experience life as a chef, courtesy of Tesco Wellingborough.
The free fun day was a special event as part of the school holiday play scheme, held at the Victoria Centre on Palk Road and was arranged by colleagues from Tesco at Victoria Park.
More than 20 youngsters, aged 4 to 11, donned aprons and chefs hats to learn all about different fruit and vegetables, how to prepare and cook them plus recipe ideas.
Tracey Boswell, Community Champion at Tesco Wellingborough said: “We were delighted to arrange this activity and I know how much everyone enjoyed it.
“The event was part of a programme of activity to help the local community with a focus on children eat healthily and learning cookery skills.”
Victoria Centre manager, Katrina Cook said: “It was a great learning experience for all those who took part and we are very grateful to Tesco for arranging it. It was a chance for the children to try out new types of food and learn new life skills. The recipe cards were a great idea so that the children could take them home and share food ideas with their parents.”
The Victoria Centre works in partnership with other community organisations to support local people as well as focusing on the welfare of residents and community issues.