Thursday, July 24, 2008

Ekal Vidyalayas Recipe Contest!

It is for a great cause: The Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation is a charitable trust that initiates, supports, and runs non-formal one-teacher schools (popularly known as Ekal Vidyalayas) in remote tribal areas all over India. It promotes literacy and education to those who otherwise would not have the opportunity.

There are two recipe categories: Appetizers and Desserts. Contestants will bring the food to be judged by the judges (moi being one of them) and then people are invited to come in and taste all the contestants' recipes for 5 dollars per person (free for kids under 10). There will also be additional catered Indian food as well.


I will be there this Saturday at 5 PM at Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Centre in Redmond.

Rumor has it that a good amount of the food will be Indian food which is quite exciting.

There will be raffles every 20 minutes and some interesting prizes.................

To register or get more information, click here

8 comments:

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Anonymous said...

Hi Keren,
Thanks a lot for taking time and visiting Ekal Incredelicious 2008 Recipe Contest.

Your presence and expertise in recipes and food added a whole lot of credibility to the event in general and the judging process specifically.

Once again, Thanks a lot for all your support.

Best Regards,
Mihir Vaidya

Anonymous said...

I was at this event and the energy of the participants, the quality of entries and the overall sense of fun was infectious! Keren's participation, optimism and expertise were much appreciated by all who attended. Thanks, Keren.

Anonymous said...

thank you for all the support. I had a great time.. It was my pleasure

Anonymous said...

Hello Keren

Thanks a lot for taking time to be part of the event for a noble cause.

Srikrishna

Anonymous said...

This event was awesome!! Keren's enthusiasm and energy were being talked about :-) Thanks Keren.

Keren, I have a 6-month old and when I met you, you said you had a great recipe for that age. What was the name again? Thanks for sharing it with me :-)

Anonymous said...

thank you, It was so nice to meet you,
this recipe takes some work so cook sweet potatoes and let them drain the night before.. here is the recipe

http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/franticfoodie/archives/116616.asp

Keren Brown said...

here it is!Sweet potato recipe

http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/franticfoodie/archives/116616.asp