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Learn about proper freezer, refrigerator, and shelf storage. A good, basic, cookbook will usually have this information in it. If your cookbooks at home do not, try one from the library.
 
Learn about proper freezer, refrigerator, and shelf storage. A good, basic, cookbook will usually have this information in it. If your cookbooks at home do not, try one from the library.
 
 
4. Find out why it's important to eat a variety of foods for good health. Learn about fiber, vitamins, and proper amounts of fat, salt, and sugar. Discuss dietary restrictions some people may have and the causes for them. (i.e. religion, personal choice, medical condition.) See your Junior Girl Scout Handbook.
 
4. Find out why it's important to eat a variety of foods for good health. Learn about fiber, vitamins, and proper amounts of fat, salt, and sugar. Discuss dietary restrictions some people may have and the causes for them. (i.e. religion, personal choice, medical condition.) See your Junior Girl Scout Handbook.
 
 
5. Make your own cookbook with favorite recipes you have tried or tasted. Be sure to include any tips, charts, or other notes you have made while working on this badge.
 
5. Make your own cookbook with favorite recipes you have tried or tasted. Be sure to include any tips, charts, or other notes you have made while working on this badge.
 
 
6. Learn to make a condiment (such as ketchup, mayonnaise, jelly or jam), sauce, or gravy and serve it to someone.
 
6. Learn to make a condiment (such as ketchup, mayonnaise, jelly or jam), sauce, or gravy and serve it to someone.
 
 
7. Make a loaf of bread or rolls from scratch.
 
7. Make a loaf of bread or rolls from scratch.
 
 
8. Bake a 2 layer cake (using a mix is okay) and learn how to frost it correctly. Then decorate it according to a theme - use your imagination.
 
8. Bake a 2 layer cake (using a mix is okay) and learn how to frost it correctly. Then decorate it according to a theme - use your imagination.
 
 
9. Attend some type of food tasting event, like a chili or BBQ cook-off, or salsa competition. Ask the cooks what they think their dish should taste like and why theirs is best. OR Find out how the judges determine whose dish is best.
 
9. Attend some type of food tasting event, like a chili or BBQ cook-off, or salsa competition. Ask the cooks what they think their dish should taste like and why theirs is best. OR Find out how the judges determine whose dish is best.
 
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With your troop, have a cookie tasting party. Assign each girl or patrol to bring different types of cookies for the event such as bar cookies, drop cookies, molded cookies, pressed cookies, refrigerator cookies, fruit cookies, sandwich cookies, or rolled cookies. Try to make the cookies yourself if possible.
 
With your troop, have a cookie tasting party. Assign each girl or patrol to bring different types of cookies for the event such as bar cookies, drop cookies, molded cookies, pressed cookies, refrigerator cookies, fruit cookies, sandwich cookies, or rolled cookies. Try to make the cookies yourself if possible.
 
 
10. * With your troop cook a lunch or dinner for someone who helps your troop. Use the food pyramid as a guide for preparing a menu. Set the table properly, and use a centerpiece to make the table look festive.
 
10. * With your troop cook a lunch or dinner for someone who helps your troop. Use the food pyramid as a guide for preparing a menu. Set the table properly, and use a centerpiece to make the table look festive.
 
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