The KinderGarden Chef Andrea

Sunday, 30 March 2014

Template For the Chef Andrea’s Cook Book filled with meaningful stories and delicious recipes





Template For the  Chef Andrea’s Cook Book filled with meaningful stories and delicious recipes
I want to hear your story and learn about why your recipe is so special to you!
Your name    
What you do for work?
What is most rewarding about what you do?
Your story about your recipe and why it is special to you, maybe you made it with someone really special. Maybe you have a really special memory around making it? Why is your recipe so special to you. If you have a story about something you have gone through and you think will encourage someone you can write that in. If this is a recipe that is your signature dish feel free to talk about why you love making it just because.

Picture of dish  picture of you optional
Recipe Name
Ingredients





Directions



If you have a favorite recipe that I have made would you be so kind to list it here. Also could you write something about how we know each other and what our friendship means to you.

What makes you the most happy in life? Something small not to long just the first thing that comes to mind.
Favorite , scripture or quote optional

When finished please send me your fished recipe and I will put it together for a wonderful cook book
 Email andreahoblak@gmail.com

A week of cooking from a KinderGarden Chef








Cooking healthy with Chef Andrea




I am hosting a cooking class at Reddy Cakes in Abbotsoford


location 33738 Essendene Ave in Abbotsford
time 6:30-8:30
April 15th  Tuesday evening
Cooking healthy with Chef Andrea
Let me show you how to create amazing dishes using quinoa 3 different ways.

30 dollars
email deposit to andreahoblak@gmail.com

Making avocado with the kids at church today was a hit!!


I made guacamole with the children at church today and I wasn't sure how it was going to go over. I prayed that the children would enjoy making it and that I could get them to try it just by making the experience fun!

So all the children sat down and I showed them the avocado and they looked at me and said I know what that is but I don't like those and I don't want to try it. I asked the kids if they would make it with me and then decide if they wanted to try. The children had so much fun mashing the avocado,adding the seasoning and  squeezing the lime juice. When it came to trying it I asked the little girl who said No to trying it if she would just try a bite. She did and I was so proud of her and told her that and she gave me the biggest smile! She then asked for more and all the sudden all of the children were asking for more and more! I couldn't keep up with spreading the guacamole on their pita bread. The children said I want to make this at home with my mom and dad. One little girl asked if she could take it home for her brother to try. The whole group of children ages from 2-5 all loved and devoured their guacamole.

I was so pleased that an activity of making guacamole was such a hit!!
I truly believe that kids will try new things and new flavors if it is presented to them in a fun and creative way!  My mission is to teach kids to love their vegetables and then they can teach their parents to love their vegetables too! I am reversing it I guess you could say.

The children were surprised to know that avocados are actually are a fruit. I talked about how good avocados are good for our bodies. We need Monounsaturated fats for proper brain functions and over all health including skin, organs and brain.


Recipe
3 avocadoes
1 juice limes
pinch of salt pepper
pinch of chili powder
1/4 sour cream optional