13 Jan 2010
, Cicinnati
: It was a star-studded evening of Gospel music, family and soul at the Cintas Center located on the campus of Xavier University, which played host to the 11th Annual Allstate Gospel Superfest. The first-ever Bounty Soul Food Cook-Off took place with participating Gospel choirs entering their best soul food, kid-friendly recipes. Three choirs submitted fun dishes which were made available for tasting by attendees and fellow participants at the venue concession stands during the event. (Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100113/NY37104)
Television host and entrepreneur B. Smith deemed Professor Wilbur Belton & LADWEC Choir of Forestville, MD, offering of 'Pineapple Delight' to be the best of the best. "As a mom first and a chef second, I know how important it is to get kids excited about cooking," said Smith. "Bounty feels the same way and is helping me promote the idea that by preparing and sharing good food, we can get our kids to be more hands-on and explore their creativity in the kitchen."
"Bounty believes that teaching children to cook with soul encourages hands-on learning time for children and parents to share," said Eric Higgs, brand manager for Bounty. "'Pineapple Delight' was shown to be a prime example of a dish that is not only delicious, but also gives children an opportunity to explore their creativity and learn with the help of parents." |
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