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S O, dude, this totally awesome zucchini
bread, where'd you get that?
Made it from scratch, at the
Kids Cook summer camp run by Red
River College's school of hospitality
and culinary arts. Kids eight to 12 are
having a hoot this week in the heart of
downtown.
" We've talked about making souffl�s,
which would be super- exciting," said
Scotia Fullerton-
Collison,
who's going
into Grade 7 at
Balmoral Hall
School.
" I've
enjoyed learning
everything
from scratch,"
said Scotia,
who wants to
learn to cook
both for herself when she's on her own
and for her family.
Same with Liam Gereta, who is going
into Grade 8 at �cole River Heights
Junior High. " I wanted to learn to cook
for myself... from scratch," said Liam,
whose parents own Mise Bistro.
He intends to take his parents shopping,
because they don't tend to have
a lot of ingredients sitting around the
kitchen, he said.
" What really surprised me was, we
made butter out of cream," Liam said.
That would be in the science portion,
immediately after the lunch they made
in the morning, and right before baking-
to- take- home class.
Rough life, eh?
" Yesterday, we made zucchini bread.
I like that it doesn't have a zucchini
taste - I don't like zucchini," Liam explained.
Justine Leslie said she comes " because
I like baking, like banana bread."
She's entering Grade 4 at Springfield
Heights School.
She's into baking cookies; which kind
" doesn't matter."
And Justine was surprised to hear
" Chef" tell the kids that " sour cream is
in a lot of things."
" Chef" would be Luc Jean, the camp
instructor and a faculty member at the
culinary arts school.
" I'm surprised at how engaged they
are," Jean said. " Look at them doing
dishes."
They're washing the dishes, parents
- repeat, there were numerous confirmed
sightings of children scrubbing
dishes with soap and water.
They've discussed sanitation, said
Jean, though most professional chefs,
one hopes, would not scoop icing and
pick it off their finger quite that often.
" You show them an industrial dish machine,
and it looks like a spaceship -
they want to use it," Jean said.
" I try to do everything the kids like,
but healthy," said Jean, who uses the
best pasta and Asiago cheese to make
mac and cheese. The kids roasted a
chicken to make wraps.
One day this week, " We're going to
talk about the anatomy of an egg - why
some are brown, why some are white,"
and why the method of cooking makes
eggs so amazingly different.
" We talk about food safety," said
Jean, who watches carefully if the kids
need to use a knife or get near a stove.
Margaret Braid, continuing education
program manager, said Jean was
delighted to go into a kitchen of kids
after RRC studied similar food camps
across Canada.
There are 11 kids eight to 12 this
week, another 16 aged 10 to 13 next
week, and kids on a waiting list will
probably have to wait until next summer,
when Kids Cook looks like a pretty
good bet to be back.
At $ 375 plus GST, with only the best
ingredients, it's an expensive one- week
camp, said Braid. Next year, " We're
looking for sponsors for kids who may
not be able to afford this," she said.
" This is educating the eaters of the
future," said Dean Keith Muller.
Braid said the culinary arts school
is looking at potential programs to
expand the downtown campus into
the community, including a proposal
to bring in at- risk students 14 to 18
three days a week to learn to cook and
shop.
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A walking- tour company is initiating an eating tour
of Winnipeg in which hikers through the urban landscape
stop at four restaurants for munchable samples.
Prairie Pathfinders has organized the tour that will
walk through the heart of Winnipeg's historic core with
stops at Neechi Foods, Mondragon, the Metropolitan Entertainment
Centre and Tall Grass Prairie Bakery.
The first tour is Saturday, and it sold out in less than
24 hours. The 3 � - hour hike is limited to 20 people and
costs $ 42.50.
Organizers are offering a second food hike Aug.
24. Three more dates are in the works for September,
Prairie Pathfinders said in a statement Wednesday.
" We're so excited to offer this new food tour as part
of Prairie Pathfinders," organizer Wendy Wilson said.
The 7 � - kilometre hike starts and ends at The Forks.
It takes in Point Douglas, Chinatown, the Exchange
District and downtown.
" It offers hikers an opportunity to explore parts of
the city they may not have otherwise visited and eat
some delicious food along the way," Wilson said.
- staff
Hike and eat
on new tour
Hot outside and they're in the kitchen
Summer camp
grooms future
culinary gurus
By Nick Martin
WAYNE GLOWACKI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Chef Luc Jean ( left) takes the cupcake pan from Jaime Doyle and places it in the oven with Justine Leslie ( foreground) and Liam Gereta.
' Yesterday, we
made zucchini
bread. I like that
it doesn't have
a zucchini taste
- I don't like
zucchini'
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