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Winning Teen Chef Shares Secrets for Snacking Healthy
Winning Teen Chef Shares Secrets for Snacking Healthy
Winning Teen Chef Shares Secrets for Snacking Healthy
(ARA) - Like
any teenager when they get home from a long day at school, Amanda
Nunez is plenty hungry, but as the winner of The Art Institutes
Best Teen Chef competition, not just any average after school snack
will do.
"I love to eat healthfully, and after school I'm starving, having
eaten only a bowl of cereal for breakfast," says Nunez. Because she
works part time after school at a local Italian restaurant, Nunez
often heads right to work and often skips the traditional after
school snack. But when she does get home -- either from work or
school -- she likes to keep it light and healthy.
"When I eat healthy, I tend to be happier and feel more energetic
than if I eat something
greasy and filling. Being from California, I've grown up on fresh
fruits and because so many are grown right here, they're awesome,"
says the teenager. The sweeter the better when it comes to fruit,
says Nunez. "I would rather snack on fresh strawberries or peaches
cut up with a little raw sugar on top, instead of filling up on ice
cream or cookies."
In addition to lots of fresh fruit, Nunez credits her restaurant
job and her preparation for Best Teen Chef for getting her
interested in the world of vegetables. "Only recently have I
learned to embrace the vegetables -- now that I know I love them, I
can't get enough! They're all so delicious and versatile," she
says. Her favorites include broccoli, carrots, asparagus and
cauliflower, all of which she incorporates her steamed veggies dish
(recipe follows).
Amanda beat out 22 other teenagers from across the United States
and Canada to take the title of The Art Institutes Best Teen Chef.
The Art Institutes Best Teen Chef Competition
(www.artinstitutes.edu/btc) was created to inspire and reward high
school seniors interested in the culinary arts with the chance to
compete for tuition scholarships to The Art Institutes.
Like any great aspiring chef, Amanda took the supplied ingredients
and recipes from the Best Teen Chef Competition and made them her
own, impressing the judges with her creativity and panache in the
kitchen. For her competition winning performance, Nunez won a full
tuition scholarship worth approximately $40,000 to study culinary
arts at The Art Institute of California - San Diego.
"I think eating healthy any time, whether after school, or work, or
even just hanging out with friends, is really important. Now that I
hope to make the culinary arts my profession, I really value the
importance of good and healthy fresh food, not just for the taste,
but for the energy it gives you to tackle anything the day might
bring," she says.
For more information on The Best Teen Chef competition, visit
www.artinstitutes.edu/btc.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
