Bite-sized chefs at the Cape Girardeau Public Library
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Monday, January 23, 2023
Bite-sized chefs is a program put on by the Cape Girardeau Public Library where children ages 6 -11 explore creative culinary techniques. Children get to create and enjoy a sample at the library then get to take home the new recipe to add to their cookbook. This month they made fortune cookies out of tortilla shells.
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Lyla Kirn,Cora Kirn and Aunna Kirn sit with their grandmother Sandra Murphy while learning how to make a smash cookbook.
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Daven Milles folds his smash cookbook.
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Lyla Kirn,Cora Kirn and Aunna Kirn and their grandmother Sandra Murphy smile for the camera.
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Deacon Bowen folds his fake tortilla into a taco shape.
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Archer Farrow is helped by his father to stick a glue dot on his fortune cookie.
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Jamison Marggraf paints his fortune cookie with a mixture of butter and cinnamon sugar.
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Rowan Smithey smiles big to the camera.
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Natalie Vines takes a break from making a fortune cookie to smile at the camera.
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Destinee Prim helps son Adarien Prim with the sugar butter mixture.
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Mase Farrow paints his fortune cookie in the butter sugar mixture.
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