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Sushi Making at the Farm

  • Vernon Family Farm 301 Piscassic Road Newfields, NH, 03856 United States (map)

Sushi Making at the farm is a great opportunity to play with veggies, practice your cutting skills with a child friendly knife, try new foods in a safe, fun environment, and learn how to make sushi. We will be using fresh veggies from VFF, when possible, rice, nori, and hummus. Feel free to bring a small container to take home any leftover sushi rolls.

Please note 3 and 4 years olds will need to be accompanied by an adult. 


Class size is limited to 10 students to allow for individualized instruction. Classes will run with 4 participants or more. Ingredients will be organic and/or local from VFF, when possible. If your kids aren’t a fan of veggies yet, farm fresh can make a world of difference.

All classes are $22 per child. Please note, classes are non-refundable.  

Registration will close two days prior to the workshop. Save your spot today.


ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

I love helping busy families create healthy eating habits in a highly processed, fast food world. 

I started Misa’s Clean Kitchen because raising healthy eaters is HARD! Confusing food labels, advertisements targeting our children, and sugar in almost every packaged product doesn’t make it any easier.

Do you have a picky eater?  Do you find yourself making separate meals for each family member?  Do your children cringe at the idea of eating vegetables?  Do you need guidance and support in helping to shape your children’s tastes to appreciate real foods? You are NOT alone!  

I love working with children and families, showing them that whole foods can be healthy AND taste delicious!  My “Kids in the Kitchen with Misa” virtual cooking classes allow me to introduce children to new foods while helping them develop important lifelong kitchen skills.  All of the recipes we make are made with nutrient-dense ingredients, free of gluten and processed sugar and made with minimal to no dairy.

I’d love to help you and your family on your health journey, meeting you where you are, and helping you make small, simple, sustainable changes that build over time. A few small steps can make a big impact on your family’s health.  My mission is to help shape our children’s tastes one bite at a time so we can set our children up for a lifetime of health and happiness! 

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