REGISTRATION FORM Butte County 4-H Foods Fiesta

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REGISTRATION FORM Butte County 4-H Foods Fiesta November 10, 2018 Marsh Jr. High School 2253 Humboldt Rd, Chico, CA 95928 8:30 am-9:00 am Check-in 9:00 am-2:00 pm Event Entries are DUE no later than Friday, October 19, 2018 at 5:00 pm in 4-H Office. All entries must include a typed recipe!!! E-mail to: cebutte@ucdavis.edu Mail to: 2279-B Del Oro Ave, Oroville, CA 95965 RECIPES ARE MANDATORY! NO LATE ENTRIES OR CHANGES WILL BE ALLOWED! Name: Phone # Email: Club: Age as of 12/31/18: Birth date: Please choose ONE of the following categories for judging: Appetizer/Snack Is your dish: Salad/Side Hot Dessert Cold 5-8 Years Please choose judging division: Age as of Dec 31 Main Dish st Primary Member 9-10 Years 11-13 Years Junior 14-19 Years Intermediate Senior Please check here if a special accommodation is needed. If an accommodation is needed, please fill out the ADA Request Form (available on our website: http://cebutte.ucanr.edu/files/265743.pdf) and return it to the 4-H Office by the event registration deadline specified above. 4-H Foods Fiesta Recipe Book Please type your complete recipe with instructions using the recipe template. Recipes available PDF after the event as requested. Contact the 4-H office. Evaluators Needed Leaders, parents, teens and volunteers are needed to be evaluators at the event. Please complete Teen Evaluators MUST Senior (14-18)! Evaluators mustbebe HighMembers School Students! if you are able to be an evaluator. Teen I am an: Name: Click or tap here to enter text. Phone #: Click or tap here to enter text. Adult Teen Club: Click or tap here to enter text. Email: Click or tap here to enter text. I am a Senior Member (14-18): Yes No I have participated and passed a designated presentation and have gold star: Yes I have participated in at 4-H Foods Fiesta for event at least two ayears. No

Recipe Card Please type your full recipe into the space below. This should include all of the ingredients and their measurements, as well as the full instructions of how to make the dish. This is a REQUIRED part of your event registration. Remember, Recipes CANNOT have any alcoholic ingredients. Any recipe containing alcohol will be disqualified. 4-H Member: Club: Name of Recipe: Prep Time: minutes Cook Time: minutes Serving size: Ingredients: Directions:

BUTTE COUNTY 4-H FOODS FIESTA INFORMATION GUIDELINES FOR FOOD PREPARATION, EXHIBIT, and PRESENTATION We are pleased that you are taking part in 4-H Foods Fiesta. The following information will tell you what you need to know to participate. GENERAL INFORMATION Event date: November 10, 2018 at 8:30 am. To be held at Marsh Jr. High School located at 2253 Humboldt Rd, Chico, CA 95928. Members do not need to be enrolled in a foods project to participate in 4-H Foods Fiesta. REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Deadline for Food Fiesta entries is Friday, October 19, 2018 at 5:00 pm to the 4-H office. Late entries will not be accepted! Registration begins October 1, 2018. Information and registration forms are located on the 4-H website at http://cebutte.ucanr.edu/4-h_program/events/foods_fiesta/. Hard copy registration forms can either be emailed to cebutte@ucdavis.edu, brought into the 4-H Office, or mailed to the 4-H Office at 2279-B Del Oro Ave, Oroville, CA 95965. All hard copy entries must include a TYPED recipe! Recipes CANNOT have any alcoholic ingredients. Any recipe containing alcohol will be disqualified. BEFORE THE EVENT Youth select a favorite recipe from any source. The recipe should be age and ability appropriate. The recipe should not be prepared exclusively from commercial mixes. Recipes CANNOT have any alcoholic ingredients. Any recipe containing alcohol will be disqualified. The recipe must be entered into one of these categories: Appetizers/Snacks Main Dish Salads / Sides Desserts Youth will plan a nutritionally balanced menu including items from the My Plate in which your recipe is included. The menu must be a breakfast, lunch, dinner, or special occasion meal. You will only prepare and bring your recipe for your food exhibit. Your Menu is printed on an 8 1/2 x 11 page and displayed on your table. Your recipe should also be printed in an 8 ½ x 11 page for display. You may list your complete recipe on the front side and a balanced-meal menu on the back side of a single sheet of paper or on two separate sheets of paper, tent cards work as well. These will be displayed on your table BASIC PLACE SETTING Picture the word "FORKS." The order, left to right, is: F for Fork, O for the Plate (the shape!), and R is for the rough side of the knife, K for Knives and S for Spoons. Holding your hands in front of you, touch the tips of your thumbs to the tips of your forefingers to make a lowercase 'b' with your left hand and a lowercase 'd' with your right hand. This reminds you that "bread and butter" go to the left of the place setting and "drinks" go on the right.

INFORMAL DINNER A. Napkin; B. Dinner or service plate: C. First course bowl and liner plate; D. Salad plate; E. Water goblet; F. Salad fork; G. Dinner fork; H. Dessert fork; L. Dinner knife; J. Teaspoon; K. Soup spoon. Youth will plan the table service needed for one person to attractively serve the food. Include dishes, flatware, tablecloth or mat, napkins, glasses, centerpiece or other items appropriate to your menu. Remember your display must be no larger than 3 x 3. Fine china and silver are not a criteria. You bring these at your own risk. Your setting should be appropriate to your menu (formal/informal/basic/picnic). Plan to use what you have at home. Bring only one place setting. The sample table settings (above) are for a basic and informal Dinner. Remember, the container you prepare and serve your food in should be appropriate for your menu. Be sure to include a serving fork or spoon for your dish. You will be serving the evaluator a sample of your dish. Practice making your dish, setting your exhibit area and giving your presentation several times before attending the event. Family and friends will love to watch as you practice and sample as well. A sample evaluation form, how points are determined (scoring sheet) are included in this packet for you to review. Prepare your recipe AT HOME. The committee for Food Fiesta would like to remind all the participants that while preparing your food please remember these guidelines: o Wash your hands before handling and preparing food. o Refrigerate any food that needs to be. o Cook thoroughly any type of meat used in your recipe. o Refrigeration and holding oven space will be provided for your entry at the school until time of judging. Checklist BEFORE LEAVING HOME on the day of the event Collect the items you need to bring and put them in a box or bag. Mark your items for identification. You may store your box under the table at your assigned area. PARTICIPANTS Your Favorite Prepared Food & serving fork or spoon Your 8 ½ x 11 recipe and menu for display Your Place Setting - dishes, silverware, place mat, decorations (optional) Potholders and a dish mat to protect table, if yours is a hot dish. Bring your own plates, napkins, and silverware for the luncheon. Bring something to do while you are at your exhibit waiting to be judged. Electronics on silent are allowed LEADERS AND PARENTS: (Please remember the items listed below.) Bring your own table service for the luncheon.

AT THE EVENT Sign in Please sign in at the registration table and you will be given a registration card and assigned a place to set up. Food Exhibit Set Up Bring the prepared food item in an appropriate serving dish, with serving utensil, and table setting to assigned set up area. Set up food exhibit. If you have a hot dish there will be a warming room if needed. Your parents or friends WILL NOT be allowed in the set-up area. Parents, we ask you to comply willingly when asked to leave the area where your child is setting up his/her display. There will be help and support for your child in the form of committee members and other designated older 4-H members. The event will begin at 9am and will conclude about 1pm. Youth will be divided into two groups A and B. Group A will present while Group B attends workshops and then reversed. There will be a short break between the two sessions. Youth will need to remain at their food exhibit while evaluation is in progress and until completed. Please bring a quiet activity to do while waiting. Following all presentations there will be an opportunity for all participants to sample the dishes presented. All individuals and guest who would like to participate in the tasting will need to bring their own plate and silverware. Drinks and cups will be provided. Awards will be presented during the potluck. Everyone will receive a certificate, award based on their food exhibit score, cookbook, and evaluation sheets (for both the food exhibit and presentation).

EVENT EVALUATIONS Your 4-H Foods Fiesta exhibit will be evaluated by adult evaluators one time. During that time, the evaluators will evaluate your food exhibit, as well as your presentation and public speaking skills. Your food exhibit will be evaluated on one sheet and your presentation skills will be evaluated on another sheet. The presentation evaluation sheet is specific to public speaking. Youth will receive the appropriate award (ribbon or pin) only for their food exhibit. Presentations will receive a colored Seal which indicates the placement. Details for the Foods Exhibit scoring and the Presentation scoring are listed below. FOOD EXHIBIT: Serve the judges a sample of your recipe after you present your food exhibit. Disposable gloves will be provided and must be used when serving. The following items will be evaluated for your food exhibit: Recipe is age/skill appropriate Place setting appropriate to menu Menu and recipe card are on display Food and display are eye appealing Food taste Knowledge of menu and recipe (know about cost and methods used to make recipe) Knowledge of recipe in relation to My Plate Knowledge of how to make recipe more healthy Knowledge of proper food safety and handling Food Exhibit Scoring is based on the following (average): Participants receiving 100% scores on their Food Exhibit will receive a Rosette & Pin. Participants receiving 98 to 99 points receive Rosettes Participants receiving 90 to 97 points receive 1st place ribbons Participants receiving 80 to 89 points receive 2nd place ribbons Participants receiving 70 to 79 points receive 3rd place ribbons Participants receiving 69 and lower points receive get a participation ribbon. Primary members will receive Participation Ribbons. All scores are rounded to the nearest whole number: 0-4 down, 5-9 up. PRESENTATION EVALUATION: Presentations will be about the food that is prepared, including, but not limited to: the recipe and ingredients, the method used to prepare the dish, ways to make the dish healthier, nutrition, ect. Youth must receive an average score of 23 points or higher (Red seal) on the presentation evaluation in order for the presentation to count towards the Fair Requirement presentation. A Gold, Blue, or Red seal (sticker) on your presentation evaluation forms will indicate a passing presentation score. Include in presentation My name is:. I am from the 4-H club. This is my year in 4-H. Today I have prepared.

The following items will be evaluated for your Presentation: Length (2 minute minimum) Appearance (well groomed and appropriate attire) Content appropriateness (recipe, menu, ect) Knowledge of content (how familiar you are with your recipe, menu, ect) References (where did you get the recipe from) Response to questions Purpose of presentation (to show the evaluator how much you know about your food) Presentation has an introduction Presentation has a body Presentation has a conclusion Presentation is well-structured Presentation has a clear theme Information was discussed in an intelligent manner Presentation was interesting Verbals (tone, volume, ect) Non-verbals (facial expressions, gestures, ect) Eye contact Poise and confidence For more detailed information about presentation scoring, please see the Foods Fiesta Presentation Evaluation Sheet, which can be found on the Butte County 4-H website: http://cebutte.ucanr.edu/4h_program/events/foods_fiesta/ Presentation Scoring is based on the following (average): 31-37 points is a Gold Seal (83-100%) 27-30 points is a Blue Seal (73-82%) 23-26 points is a Red Seal (63-72%) 0-22 points is a White Seal (0-62%) All scores are rounded to the nearest whole number: 0-4 down, 5-9 up. A Red Seal or better is required for the presentation to count toward a youth s Fair Requirement presentation. Youth will not receive a ribbon for their presentation. Youth will receive a Seal (a colored sticker) on their evaluation sheets signifying what placement they were awarded.

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