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this is a fantastic idea. We do have a facility here which would likely take the eggs but as far as teaching them to cook it would have to be their support workers that do that. I actually know most of them, to be honest, and they are fantastic people :-D
My daughter has full time staff that is there to help her. Learning to cook new things as a group helps them socialize as well as try things they normally would not try. It is a group learning thing. But not all the consumers have staff that are there to help them. Those that do not have what they call residentual staff that takes them to the grocery store...where they buy their own food and make their own choices. The problem with this group that are there with my daughter is that they have lived there for years and with the exception of my daughter they all make not so good choices in their food. It is all visual to them. Whatever looks good on the box. The thing I get out of it is knowing that they are getting at least that one healthy well balanced meal and might learn something from it that will help them make better choices. That is the reason that I do it. Besides, my daughter loves it and thinks her mom rocks in the kitchen! So, fun for me and fun for her. I tried a few years ago to talk them into letting my DH and I come and till up a garden spot. Not much, just enough to plants some tomatoes and squash and maybe cucumbers and a little lettuce. Something they could tend and we could keep a bit of an eye on....but no, they did not want the 'grass' messed up. I though it would help them with healthier eating plus a sense of pride.
And yeah, I get on their nerves....just trying to give them more of a life.