Kitchen 2.0: A Virtual Cooking Series For Kids

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Does your child love to cook? Or do they have a curiosity and desire to help while you’re in the kitchen? Then sign them up for Kitchen 2.0.

Presenter, Laura Carbonneau will share valuable cooking skills that build confidence in the kitchen while making delicious and nutritious foods. Children will learn everything from measuring and knife skills to various cooking techniques and garnishing.

Recipe & Shopping List to Come!

We will use the stove and oven, as well as sharp knives. If you feel nervous, ask an adult in your household for help. Kids, please have a grown-up with you!

Please review the recipe BEFORE purchasing your food for the week. You can always customize your recipes—you can choose different types of ingredients to fit your dietary needs! Feel free to modify the recipes per your preference and dietary restrictions. I can’t promise it will come out exactly like mine but at least you will like it! If you are unsure if your substitution will work, you can always check in with me too.

The easiest way to set yourself up for success is to be prepared. A few minutes before class, look at your recipe and grab all the ingredients and tools you’ll need. I also recommend printing out the recipe if you are able.

This event is free, but registration is required. Registrants will receive the recipe, shopping list, and supply list prior to the class. This series is designed for students in grades 3 – 12, but it’s recommended that children in grades 3 – 5 have adult supervision.

About the presenter

Laura Carbonneau is the Artistic Director of Theatre and C.A.K.E. at MoCo Arts. Born and raised in the Monadnock Region, she has developed a deep-seated passion for food—from gardening and harvesting to cooking and preserving. Through MoCo Arts’ summer camp program and the Monadnock Food Co-op, Laura has developed and taught a series of cooking classes for both in-person and virtual classes. Laura hopes to expose kids in the community to all types of culinary dishes and increase their confidence in the kitchen!

Date and Time

Monday Sep 26, 2022
4:30 PM – 5:30 PM EDT

9/26/2022
4:30 – 5:30 pm

Location

Virtual Event on Zoom

Fees/Admission

Free

Contact Information

Megan Lafaso Hercher
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