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  • 04/07/2025
Haberdashers' Monmouth- Jamie Oliver trying to host the largest cookery lesson
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00:00Hi, I'm here at Haberdash's Monmouth School today and they are joining Jamie Oliver and eating the Guinness World Record for posting the largest food free lesson.
00:09There's thousands of people across the globe moving part and Haberdash's Monmouth School are one of them. Let's take a look and see how they're getting up.
00:15Today we've got our Year 9 Food Technology students at Monmouth School.
00:18We're taking part in Jamie's challenge to try and break the world record for the most number of people in an online food free lesson.
00:24It's currently held by a Polish educational charity.
00:28In 2015 they had 89 schools and about 6,500 students and Jamie's running it today to try and break the record.
00:35They estimate that around about 8,000 to 10,000 people are going to be online at the moment learning how to cook a pasta dish.
00:41So we're hopeful that he'll be able to break the record and have an amazing experience for the kids.
00:45So, so far today they've been online video, you can see it at the back, online team's reading.
00:50They've made their own pasta, just had an egg and flour, they've learned to make a couple of different shapes.
00:57of that pasta, one called piki and another called knocket.
01:00At the moment they're just cooking that pasta, coming at the end of that.
01:04They've also made a no cooked tomato sauce.
01:06Absolutely fantastic opportunity for the kids and they're having a whale of time out there.
01:09How is it?
01:10It's a good recipe.
01:11Very nice.
01:12I think we've had to cook the past with it, but the cheese does give it that nice burst of favour in it and it's a great recipe.
01:21Fingers crossed we break the record.
01:37Fingers crossed we break the record.
01:38Fingers crossed we break the record.
01:39Fingers crossed we break the record.

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