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RiverOnline helps feed children in Need  Send to a friend
Written by Andy Jackson   
Thursday, 27 November 2008 16:16

cooking demoThe RiverOnline student life team cooked up a storm last week with its cooking demonstration on Penrhyn Road campus, raising £90 for Children in Need in the process.

The demonstration, which was part of a number of marketing initiatives carried out throughout the week to mark the launch of RiverOnline, exceeded all expectations...


Those that came over to watch the demonstrations were treated to tutorials on how to cook the perfect omelette, the secret behind a good chicken stir fry and a recipe for the little known Senegalese dish Yassa.


All the dishes went down well but it was widely agreed that the Senegalese dish, cooked by John Silcox was a worthy winner.


A selection of sandwiches and cakes were also available to all those in attendance for a small donation, the proceeds of which all went towards Children in Need. 


Several people also took part in a survey that revealed that 75% did not know how long it took to boil an egg while a staggering 80% would rather spend a night time with their friends ahead of their girlfriends/boyfriends.


One of the main aims of the student life section is to promote healthy eating and it is hoped that the demonstrations illustrated it is both quick and easy to achieve even if only armed with a camping stove!


For more information on all three of the recipes and many more visit our health and living section. Also check out our pictures and video footage from the cook off which also includes vox pops with some of the students that took part.  All this can be found in the gallery section along with pictures from the student life team’s visit to Oceana on Wednesday night.


To get your pictures on RiverOnline look out for the RiverOnline team in their white t-shirts and speech bubble next time you’re out. Also please send us your own photos to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
 

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