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Dominican University hosts first annual Kids Cook-Off

Dominican University will host the first annual Kids Cook-Off on Saturday, August 6 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Christopher Nutrition Science Center on the Main Campus, 7900 W. Division Street, River Forest. Designed for children between the ages of four and 12, the day-long event will include a cooking competition, Healthy Exhibit Hall, professional speakers on healthy living, and games and activities for kids.

Those interested in participating can complete an online form, submit one or two original recipes and pay a $25 entry fee at www.dom.edu/cookoff. The deadline for registration is Saturday, July 30.

Participants will be separated into two age categories for the cook-off. Children between four and six will participate in a non-cooking section featuring categories such as smoothie, trail mix, wrap/sandwich and granola bar. They will have 35 minutes to prepare and plate their entry. Children between seven and 12 will participate in a cooking section featuring categories such as pizza, salad, meat, dairy and egg. They will have 65 minutes to prepare and plate their dish.

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For the cook-off, children must do 95 percent of the preparation, cooking and presentation. All participants will start with unprepared and uncooked ingredients. Parents can assist with anything considered dangerous like cutting or turning on the oven. Handicapped children will be allowed to do as much as they are able with some help from an assigned person.

For more information, contact Angela Douge, adjunct professor of nutrition sciences, at (708) 488-5285 or adouge@dom.edu.

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Founded in 1901, Dominican University is a comprehensive, coeducational Catholic institution offering bachelor’s degrees through the Rosary College of Arts and Sciences and master’s degrees through the Graduate School of Library and Information Science, the Brennan School of Business, the School of Education, and the Graduate School of Social Work. The university also offers a doctoral degree in library and information science. In the 2011 issue of America’s Best Colleges, U.S. News & World Report ranked Dominican University in the top 20 of Midwest master’s level universities. The magazine also ranked Dominican as one of three Great Schools at a Great Price in Illinois.

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