Feedback Global
- Social Inclusion
Eighty slow cookers and long-lasting food packages distributed to residents in Knowsley, Merseyside.
Feedback Global received an award from The Prince of Wales’s Charitable Fund (PWCF) small grants programme in 2021. The grant enabled Feedback Global to collaborate with local partners and distribute eighty slow cookers and long-lasting food packages to residents in Knowsley, Merseyside. The slow cookers were distributed to families with printed recipes which promoted healthy eating on a budget.
One recipient said
‘I used the flour and made bread for the first time in my life. I used my slow cooker to prove the bread I am going to have it with the Mexican bean soup from the recipe book. I have used the slow cooker almost every day since I got it’.
Another added
‘I have made food that I have never tried before, and the good thing is that it is hard to overcook food in the slow cooker. I am cooking from scratch more often than before and I haven’t eaten as many ready meals. I cooked my mum’s scouse the other night and it was really good, I hadn’t tried to cook it before but will make it all the time now.’
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