Monday, July 21, 2008

Culinary Camps march on

I've spent most of the past few months teaching Culinary Camps for Teens. Today was the first day of the fourth session of the summer (each five days long), and I'm happy to report that this was the most fun first day so far. This camp has a great group of kids (not to say that any of my participants hasn't been great, but this group really clicks well), and we had tons of fun today. We walked to the Sunflower Market and had a tropical fruit tasting, which was cool (including a first for me: I'd never had a burro banana before--it was really good!). All the kids in this group are enthusiastic about trying new things, and today we had one of the moments that these camps are designed in the hope of: one of the girls decided to try a bell pepper for the first time in her memory, and it turns out that she likes them.

I've taken some pictures of each of the last three camps, so here's a montage:


Making pasta--always a big hit.


Here's one group of kids working on their fruit animals--they were supposed to make animals (real or imaginary) out of an assortment of fruits and vegetables.


Some fruit animal creations.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My daughter was one in your "great group of kids" yesterday as she started her first day of teen culinary camp. As we jumped in the car to leave last night, I asked the ubiquitous parental question, "How was it?" "It was more fun that I could even imagine," was her reply. My daughter is typically positive but she has NEVER given that kind of a report before. She absolutely loved it. I can't wait to see what she has to say after her second day!

July 22, 2008 at 12:32 PM  
Blogger Wendy said...

Whoa, nice review - it is good to know you are being appreciated. I would like to eat most of the fruit animals.

July 22, 2008 at 2:17 PM  
Anonymous Jill McKeever said...

Would be willing to share your experience with culinary camps with me? I have been hired to manage our local farmers' market and we need a creative events for young kids.

Do you have old schedules or plans, lists of projects that I could look over for inspiration?

Sincerely,
Jill McKeever
SulphurSpringsFarmersMarket.com

July 5, 2009 at 9:25 AM  

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