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“Around the World in 50 Days”- Kids in the Kitchen a Kids Care Plus “PLUS” ACTIVITY “Around the World in 50 Days”- Kids in the Kitchen A Kids Care Plus “PLUS” ACTIVITY WHAT: As we travel, “Around the World in 50 Days,” learn how to make foods from different countries we will visit on our trip. Participants will receive a copy of the recipe at the end of each class. Space is limited, so sign up TODAY! Saltado de Vainitas WHO: Students grades 2 through 8. COST: $8.00 per lesson. WHEN: Selected Fridays throughout the summer. Rad Na HOW: Sign up for Kids in the Kitchen classes of your choice! Submit your Plus Application and payment to the MAIN OFFICE. Make checks payable to Kids Care Plus. Payment for events cancelled by Kids Care Plus will be refunded or credited to your child care account. There are no refunds or credits for any other reasons. July 3rd Peru- Saltado de Vainitas - Chicken with Green Beans Gỏi cuốn After exploring Machu Picchu, we will enjoy this hearty chicken and green bean stir fry dish over rice. July 10th Thailand- Rad Na - Soft Rice Noodles with Gravy and Beef In between visiting the gorgeous temples of Thailand, we’ll stop for lunch and feast on this savory noodle dish. Borek th July 17 Vietnam- Gỏi cuốn-Summer Rolls We’ll munch on these refreshing vegetable wraps while shopping in the Old Quarter. July 24th Turkey- Borek - Turkish Spring Rolls While shopping in the bazaars of Istanbul, we’ll be sure to pack some of these delicious rolls before heading to the Turkish Bath house. Bastilla July 31st Morocco-Bastilla - Chicken Pie Our visit here will be just after Ramadan, so that we may enjoy this sweet and savory meat pie while relaxing at our Riad (Bed and Breakfast). August 7th Azores- Quejiadas de Batata Doce - Sweet Potato Cupcakes Quejiadas de Batata Doce We’ll be sure to pack some of these while we hope from island to island is search of the most beautiful waterfall. August 14th Germany- Spaetle - Egg Noodle Dumpling We’ll enjoy a hearty dinner with these noodles after visiting “Cinderella’s Castle.” Spaetzle .
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