Food for Thought with Claire Thomas

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Common Sense Media says

Hip host makes food know-how delectable for teens.
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What parents need to know

Parents need to know that this series takes a broad look at how the culinary arts relate to our everyday lives, and the host's kitchen creations may inspire teens to try their hands at cooking up a meal or two. Her passion for healthy eating will ring true for her teen audience and has good messages about sustainable living. Viewers who want to replicate the dishes she features will need to visit the show's website for the recipe, since she doesn't share it during the show.

  • The series presents meal planning and cooking as a rewarding process that facilitates time with family and friends. Thomas takes special care to incorporate local farm products and cultural recipes into her repertoire.
  • Thomas is passionate about making cooking an enjoyable experience for herself and sharing the fruits of her labor with others. She's young and hip and has a good grasp of modern food trends and healthy habits.
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  • Pop-ups encourage viewers to visit the show's website for recipes featured on the show. Local farmers and businesses are featured in each segment when Thomas does her shopping.

What's the story?

Foodie Claire Thomas is passionate about good food, and she brings her enthusiasm for sharing new recipes with friends and family to her series, FOOD FOR THOUGHT WITH CLAIRE THOMAS. The twenty-something aficionado leads viewers through an exploration of how food correlates with our interpersonal connections, and each episode follows her on a quest for inspirational ingredients that will yield a unique thematic dish. From tracking down the makings of a perfect burger to planning a healthy meal to celebrate her new apartment, Thomas shows her audience how learning about the food we eat can feed our minds as well as our bodies.


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This unique series is geared toward teens, and it takes a broader look at food arts than does the traditional cooking show. Each segment centers on the preparation of a particular dish, but Thomas is more of a field trip guide than she is a cooking instructor, taking viewers to farmers' markets and local restaurants to get a sense of where food comes from and how its quality can affect a recipe's success. By relating each dish to a special occasion or to a particular friend or family member, Thomas draws attention to the social aspect of food, which plays a role in cultural heritage as well.

It's clear that the show has given careful consideration to its audience, reflected in its youthful host and its attention to modern trends like supporting local agriculture and using healthy ingredients. The dishes Thomas selects are easily replicated at home, thanks to the recipes she's posted on the show's website, so teens may be inspired to don an apron and try them themselves.


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What families can talk about

  • Families can talk about the recipes featured on the show. How healthy are the foods Thomas makes? What adjustments does she make to traditional dishes to lighten the calorie load or pack in some additional nutrition? How can you tweak your own favorite recipes to do the same?

  • Why is shopping locally and buying from farmers' markets such a popular trend right now? What does it say about our dedication to sustainable living? How does doing so benefit us? Are there any drawbacks to buying from local farmers?

  • How does your family's cooking reflect your cultural heritage? Are there certain dishes that are traditions in your home? Why is there such a social aspect to food? How does it play a role in your celebrations?


This review was written by Emily Ashby
Teen, 13 years old
November 5, 2011
 
Food
Very good and helpful!! The recipes are amazing!

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Parent
January 21, 2012
 
Great Show!
Extremely well done. This is now my favorite cooking show. Not too cute, very interesting and RESPONSIBLE!

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Parent
February 18, 2012
 
Great for kids
Great show. Good for teen agers Healthy food

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Parent
February 11, 2012
 
WONDERFUL !!!!!
WONDERFUL for adults as well.. I am 61 and Love to watch this show with my Grandkids..I learn something new everytime..WTG Claire......

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Parent
May 8, 2012
 
Family participation
My teenage boys were thrilled to know we can make our own dough. They participate in these recipies and look forward trying new recipies every wekend.

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This review was written by Emily Ashby
TV rating:NR
Network:ABC
Cast:Claire Thomas
Genre:Educational

This review was written by Emily Ashby
 

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