Food and Nutrition Blog
Done By: Geraldine Lee
Action Plan
Firstly, for any task or project that we have to do, we always should have an action plan as a guide for us through the process of the task. For this Performance Task, I have used the Richard Paul's Wheel of Reasoning to organize an action plan of how I intend to carry this project out.
In Paul's Wheel of Reasoning, there are eight elements of thoughts which I vital for critical thinking. They are: Questions at Issue, Evidence/Data, Purpose, Inferences, Implications/Consequences, Assumptions, P.O.V., and last but not least Concepts.
In this case, the Question at Issue is to be able to plan out a meal within a budget of $10 for a meal that is two servings.
The Purpose of this task is to be able to prepare a simple nutritious dish, which can be a main course, dessert, snack etc.. The ingredients used has to be below the budget of $10 and these ingredients can be obtained from the neighborhood supermarket.
For Evidence and Data, it will be shown through my research throughout the performance task, by gathering information on the dish that I will be making. This evidences and datas would include the nutritional value of the food, through the breakdown of its ingredients and its amount of sugar, fat, saturated fat etc.. This facts would come from trustworthy sources like the Health Promotion Board to ensure that the data collected would be correct and accurate.
As the Framework of Task is to cook a simple nutritious dish for both my younger sister and I, the assumptions that I will make is that none of us are allergic of abstain from any kind food. However, I will also be assuming that all the food products or ingredients used for my dish would be Halal.
My course of action would be:
- Go and search for nutritious dishes and their recipes
- Choose a dish based on its nutritional value and the time it takes to make it
- Checking out if the ingredients are found in Singapore and are below the budget of $10.
- Next, take a look at the recipe again and see if the ingredients given in the original recipe can be substituted with a healthier and more nutritious ingredient.
- Take a trip to the supermarket and buy the ingredients that you need for your dish.
- Try having a test run of the recipe at home to give myself more practice making the dish and will give myself familiarity towards the steps of making the dish.
What I had Done
I had looked into the many cookbooks and recipes that I owned and at the same time refer to healthy and nutritious recipes that were available online. When looking through these recipes, I had taken into consideration the duration it too to make that dish and its ingredients used. As the purpose of the task was to cook a nutritious dish, it was needless to say that the ingredients used to make that dish must be balanced and healthy. There was also a time constraint of one hour in making the dish as stated in the Performance Task and that one hour comprised of cleaning up, preparation and cooking the dish itself. After I had selected my dish, which is Toffee Apple Cookies, I thought of alternatives of swapping some ingredients of the Toffee Apple Cookie with another ingredient that is healthier. With the changes I made to the recipe, I made my way to the supermarket and checked if the ingredients were available in Singapore and if the total pricing of the ingredients was below the $10 budget. Lastly, when all my ingredients were bought, I then tried the recipe out too give myself more familiarity towards the steps of making the Toffee Apple Cookies.
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