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4-H Fungal Friday: Fungi & Food

Take a journey with Monroe County 4-H into the fungal kingdom and learn how we interact with these organisms in our everyday life.

This workshop will focus on fungi and food. We will explore the wonder of yeast through a bread-in-a-bag experiment.

To participate in making the bread, families will need the following ingredients and supplies for each loaf of bread on hand:

·         3 C all-purpose flour (divided into 3 portions)

·         3 tbsp white sugar

·         1 (.25oz) package rapid rise yeast

·         1 C warm water (100-130F)

·         3 tbsp oil (vegetable or olive oil)

·         1.5 tsp salt

·         extra flour to sprinkle for kneading dough

·         cooking spray (for greasing pan)

·         1 gallon plastic storage or freezer bag with seal

·         bread loaf pan (8.5x4.5x2.5in) or mini loaf pans (5.625 x 3.375 x 2inches)

·         optional: parchment paper for kneading dough

This workshop will be geared towards youth ages 5-12. Any 5-7 year-old youth will need an adult present to participate. All are welcome to attend. A minimum of 10 registrants is necessary for the program to run.

 

Cost: $5 per participant.  4-H membership not required. Fee waivers for this program may be requested by contacting monroe4H@cornell.edu. (If you are requesting a fee waiver, please do not register through this site. Please email us so we may process the request.)

Please register by Wednesday, January 27.

Zoom meeting information will be emailed to participants prior to the workshop.

Please contact Lori Koenick at lbk75@cornell.edu with any questions.



Event Coordinator: Lori Koenick Host County: Monroe
Location: Virtual Learning
Event Date Registration Opens Registration Ends Cost: $5.00
January 29, 2021       Add to My Calendar December 30, 2020 January 28, 2021 CLOSED
 

 

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