NewsJanuary 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.

Lyla Kirn,Cora Kirn and Aunna Kirn sit with their grandmother Sandra Murphy while learning how to make a smash cookbook.
Lyla Kirn,Cora Kirn and Aunna Kirn sit with their grandmother Sandra Murphy while learning how to make a smash cookbook.
Rowan Smithey smiles big to the camera. 
Rowan Smithey smiles big to the camera. 
Natalie Vines takes a break from making a fortune cookie to smile at the camera. 
Natalie Vines takes a break from making a fortune cookie to smile at the camera. 
Destinee Prim helps son Adarien Prim with the sugar butter mixture.
Destinee Prim helps son Adarien Prim with the sugar butter mixture.
Mase Farrow paints his fortune cookie in the butter sugar mixture.
Mase Farrow paints his fortune cookie in the butter sugar mixture.
Russell Branstetter and his father Dean Branstetter take a break from the fortune cookie folding. 
Russell Branstetter and his father Dean Branstetter take a break from the fortune cookie folding. 
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Daven Milles folds his smash cookbook.
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.
Lyla Kirn,Cora Kirn and Aunna Kirn and their grandmother Sandra Murphy smile for the camera.
Deacon Bowen folds his fake tortilla into a taco shape.
Deacon Bowen folds his fake tortilla into a taco shape.
Archer Farrow is helped by his father to stick a glue dot on his fortune cookie.
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.
Jamison Marggraf paints his fortune cookie with a mixture of butter and cinnamon sugar.
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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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