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Cooking Up Some Fun!

Abby had her 8th birthday party at a local cooking school today, and it was SO much fun!  The party was a Chop Jr. theme, so the group was split into 2 teams and they worked together to create an appetizer, main course, and dessert from a basket of ingredients.  They could add additional ingredients, but all of the ones in the basket had to be included.  Judges decided which team won each round.




Her great group of cousins and friends from school and church


Learning how to use a knife properly


Abby peeled an apple


cutting up turkey



stirring the baked apples and adding cinnamon



shredding chicken for the main course


cooking the chicken and cream sauce


cutting up spring onions


You can't go wrong with cheese!



Team 1 with their dessert creations!


Time to sing "Happy Birthday!"  The girls each got to decorate their own cupcake.


Lucy thoroughly enjoyed the whipped cream!


While the girls were decorating cupcakes, Matt and I wrote awards for each girl based on their cooking.  (Best decorator, the Stirring Award, etc.)  Each girl got an award and a spoon, spatula, whisk, and chocolate chip cookie recipe as party favors.


It was such a fun party and I think everyone had a great time!

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