Virtual teen cook-along at Verdant Oct. 4: Sweet potato nachos and blueberry mango smoothie - Lynnwood Today

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On October 4, Verdant will host a virtual teen cook-along featuring sweet potato nachos and blueberry mango smoothies, aimed at inspiring healthier eating habits among youth. The event will take place from 1 to 2 p. m. and will be guided by registered dietician Amy Reuter. This session is designed to engage teens in cooking, allowing them to learn new recipes and cooking techniques from the comfort of their own kitchens.

By participating, attendees can gain valuable skills and ideas for nutritious after-school snacks that are both delicious and easy to prepare. The cook-along not only promotes healthy eating but also encourages creativity in the kitchen, making it an appealing activity for young culinary enthusiasts. Families looking for ways to incorporate healthier snacks into their diets will find this event particularly beneficial. Interested participants can find more details and register through the Lynnwood Today website. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a professional and enhance your cooking repertoire!

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