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XXX recipes were submitted in the original phase of the competition From those, 3 winning recipes were selected from each elementary school site, and those XX kids are here today. We X:XX, and began plugging away at producing the great food that you were just fortunate enough to sample. We hope youve enjoyed yourselves!

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS Students were presented their uniforms, and given their opening instructions

Photos from the Kitchen Insert Prep Pictures

Photos from the Kitchen Insert Prep Pictures

Photos from the Kitchen Insert Prep Pictures

Photos from the Kitchen Insert Prep Pictures

Photos from the Kitchen Insert Prep Pictures

Thanks to the Culinary Support Team Insert Picture Of Adult support team

Thanks to the Student Culinary Team Insert Picture Of Student support team (if applicable or delete slide)

The Future Chefs Insert Group Picture Of Kid Participants

Thanks to All Our Judges Insert Picture Judges

Judging of the competition was based on the following criteria: Healthy Attributes Kid Appeal Ease of Preparation Plate Presentation Originality Use of Featured Ingredients Judging Criteria Almonds, apples, avocados, beans, blueberries, broccoli, cheese (low fat or cottage), cranberries, garlic, legumes, oats, oranges, peanuts, raisins, spinach, tofu, tomatoes, turkey, yogurt, or whole grain cereal.

And The Winners Are ………..

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And The Winners Are ………..

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And The Winners Are ………..

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And The Winners Are ………..

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And The Winners Are ………..

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