
Sticky Fingers is an award winning mobile cookery venture that teaches
nutritious and fun cookery to children and parents.
Children are taught hands-on, messy ways to learn an important life
skill. Parents are taught easy and quick ways to cook nutritious food
for their children. By inspiring parents and educating children Sticky
Fingers hopes to play a part in turning around the way that we all eat.
Sticky Fingers was set up by Alex Evelyn in 2003. Not a chef or a food
technician, but a mum who loves food and wants to share that love with
children and their parents in the hope that they make more time for
nutritious cooking in their busy lives.
Alex has a Diploma in Children's Nutrition from Rusland College.
Sticky Fingers won the Malmesbury Section of the HSBC New Business award
in 2004 and was runner up in the North Wiltshire region in 2004. Sticky
Fingers was granted Princes Trust funding in 2004.
For the latest news about Sticky Fingers and to read newspaper articles
and listen to radio programmes, please click on the yellow hands on the
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