KIDS COOK AT MARKET – July 31, 2010

July 28, 2010 by Jill McKeever  
Filed under Events, Featured

Aspiring Chefs go to work!

Aspiring Chefs go to work!

It’s time for another round of KIDS COOK AT MARKETThis Saturday, July 31, 2010, 9:00 a.m. We are going to chill out on Main Street and make Fruit Smoothies from the fresh fruits grown right here in our area.

Arrive 15 minutes early to get signed in and accounted for.  This event is FREE, so tell all your friends and neighbors and let’s have some fun!

Johanna Hicks from our local Texas AgriLife Extension Service, along with Jill McKeever from SimpleDailyRecipes.com will be leading this event.  They will take the kids around to meet the farmers and merchants at the market, learn about the history of farmers’ markets, talk on the importance of eating fresh fruits and vegetables, then finally, allow the kids to whip up some delicious refreshments before they return to their parents.

Kids from the ages of 6 years and up are welcome to join us while the parents shop the market.

We look forward to seeing you there!

KIDS COOK AT MARKET, May 1, 2010

April 30, 2010 by Jill McKeever  
Filed under Events

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KIDS COOK AT MARKET BEGINS AT 9 AM

Juniors chefs, ages seven to thirteen, explore the market.  The kids take a market shopping trip to learn about the importance of eating fresh foods and nutrition, opportunities to chat with area farmers, then back to the booth to create a fresh & healthy treat.

This event is led and sponsored by Jill McKeever of SimpleDailyRecipes.com.

PLEASE PRE-REGISTER EACH CHILD BY EMAIL

Email Jill [at] SimpleDailyRecipes [dot]com
Email Jill if you have any questions.

DRESS CODE
Junior chefs should be dressed with safety and comfort in mind.  Please wear shirts with fitted sleeves and remove any jewelry.

Please arrive 15 minutes before the event begins.

Gifts, Goodies, and Grub At Market This Week

April 30, 2010 by Jill McKeever  
Filed under News

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May 1, 2010

Market hours 8:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. RAIN or SHINE

KIDS COOK AT MARKET

Juniors chefs, ages seven to thirteen, explore the market.  The kids take a market shopping trip to learn about the importance of eating fresh foods and nutrition, opportunities to chat with area farmers, then back to the booth to create a fresh & healthy recipe.

This event will be led by Jill McKeever of SimpleDailyRecipes.com.

PLEASE PRE-REGISTER EACH CHILD by email.

Email Jill [at] SimpleDailyRecipes [dot]com
Email Jill if you have any questions.

DRESS CODE
Junior chefs should be dressed with safety and comfort in mind.  Please wear shirts with fitted sleeves and remove any jewelry.

Please arrive 15 minutes before the event begins.

MAKE OUT YOUR SHOPPING LIST

Beef Jerky – Danny Arnett

Dairy half gallon, whole certified organic non-homogenized milk, Cheeses: garlic dill, regular cheddar, feta, caraway cheddar, colby, sage cheddar, gouda and goat cheese – J.R. Fisher

Eggs – J.R. Fisher

Fresh Vegetables – Patsy Yates, and J.R. Fisher

Fresh roasted whole bean coffee, brewed coffee, smoothies, espresso drinks – Seven Seas Coffee Roasting Company

Fruit Trees – Three Oaks Farm

Garden Decor – Three Oaks Farm

Goats milk lotion – J.R. Fisher

Handcrafted hair bows Roy Olayo

Herbs Plants- J.R. Fisher, and Patsy Yates

Homemade cookies, brownies and specialty dog treats- JC’s Cookies

Houseplants, hanging baskets, bedding plants, ornamental trees, vines – Three Oaks Farm

Smoked Beef Brisket sold by the pound, cold smoked cheeses (habenero, pepper jack, colby, Swiss & sharp cheddar) smoked with Cherry wood – Robert Armor – Love At First Slice

Sweet spiced pickles – Pete Gremillion

Tamales – Elua Zoniga, Roy Olayo

Vintage Revival Signs & Decor – Sharon Johnson

Kids Cook At Market, August 29, 2009

July 31, 2009 by Jill McKeever  
Filed under Events

Saturday, August 29, 2009 at 9 a.m.

Kids Cook At Market is an opportunity to share the fun of the farmers’ market with the next generation.  As the kids are led through the entire farmers’ market, they talk with area farmers and food producers, taste samples, learn how to pick fresh foods, then head back to the Savor the Flavors Recipe Station to create their own treats.

Kids Cook At Market is held the last Saturday of each month of the farmers’ market season.
The remaining dates for the 2009 season are

  • August 29
  • September 26

The event begins at 9 a.m., we ask all the kids be present 15 minutes before it begins.  Kids ages 7 to 13 years are welcome to participate.  Parents are encouraged to leave their children with the adult leaders to allow a little free shopping time for the parents.  The event lasts 35 to 45 minutes.  Email Jill [at] SulphurSpringsFarmersMarket.com to pre-registered for the event.

Led by Kim Assunto Sellers, Registered Dietitian at Hopkins County Memorial Hospital and Jill McKeever of SimpleDailyRecipes.com.

PLEASE PRE-REGISTER EACH CHILD so that we may have enough supplies for every child.
This event is FREE!!!

Pre-register by Email Jill [at] SulphurSpringsFarmersMarket [dot]com
or Call Jill McKeever 903-243-4746

Email Jill if you have any questions.

DRESS CODE
Junior chefs should be dressed with safety and comfort in mind.  Please wear shirts with fitted sleeves and remove any jewelry.

Please arrive 15 minutes before the event begins to complete the process.

What is Kids Cook At Market?

July 6, 2009 by Jill McKeever  
Filed under Off the Curb

Kids Cook At Market is an opportunity to share the fun of the farmers’ market with the next generation.  As the kids are led through the entire farmers’ market, they talk with area farmers and food producers, taste samples, learn how to pick fresh foods, then head back to the Savor the Flavors Recipe Station to create their own treats.

Kids Cook At Market is held the last Saturday of each month of the farmers’ market season.
The remaining dates for the 2009 season are

  • July 25
  • August 29
  • September 26

The event begins at 9 a.m., we ask all the kids be present 15 minutes before it begins.  Kids ages 7 to 13 years are welcome to participate.  Parents are encouraged to leave their children with the adult leaders to allow a little free shopping time for the parents.  The event lasts 35 to 45 minutes.  Email Jill [at] SulphurSpringsFarmersMarket.com to pre-registered for the event.

June kicked off the first Kids Cook at Market at Main Street Farmers’ Market.

For our first event, Kim Sellers, Registered Dietitian for Hopkins Memorial Hospital, talked about nutrition and the importance of eating fruits & vegetables.   The kids really absorbed what Kim had to say and never hesitated to share what they knew in return.  It was a blast!!

Take a look for yourself.

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Full of questions, kids wanted to know which foods were healthy.

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Webb's Farm Fresh Produce had plenty of produce to explore.

SW Farms offered a variety of sourdough breads to make their mouths water.

SW Farms offered a variety of sourdough breads to make their mouths water.

SW Farms breakin' out the Cinnamon Raisin Bread for samples!

SW Farms breakin' out the Cinnamon Raisin Bread for samples!

Sloans Creek Farms shared the importance of eating grass-fed meats & wild salmon.

Sloans Creek Farms shared the importance of eating grass-fed meats & wild salmon.

South Spoon Farm talked on the day to day life of farming.

South Spoon Farm talked on the day to day life of farming.

JC's Cookies offered sweet cookie samples - YUMMO MOMENT!

JC's Cookies offered sweet cookie samples - YUMMO MOMENT!

The Boudin Man let the kids touch whole frozen shrimp from Louisiana.

The Boudin Man let the kids touch whole frozen shrimp from Louisiana.

CiboVino offered Ciabatta bread samples - another Yummo moment :D

CiboVino offered Ciabatta bread samples - another Yummo moment :D

After exploring the flavors of the market, it was time to get our fruits and head back to the Savor the Flavors Recipe Station to make Fruit Parfaits.

Aspiring Chefs go to work!

Aspiring Chefs go to work!

These chefs worked with fresh peaches, blackberries, cantaloupe, and organic yogurt to create the fruitiest treats.  It was very cool to watch the bigger chefs naturally help the smaller chefs with cutting the fruits.  This was a serious bunch, quietly working to develop their own styles.

Kaci was ready to show off her creation.

Kaci was ready to show off her creation.

Working together made it fun.

Working together made it fun.

The boys worked to create new flavors.

The boys worked to create new flavors.

Kids Cook At Market would like to thank the following for donating their time, produce, fresh baked goods, and kitchen tools to make our first kid friendly event at the Main Street Farmers’ Market.

Kids Cook at Market is looking for sponsors to help support this event.  If you know of individuals, clubs, non-profit organizations, or businesses that would love to show their support, please click here for more information.