While judges were busy scoring entries in the Exhibit Building at the Dawson County Fairgrounds on Wednesday morning, July 15, a culinary showdown unfolded among the judging tables.
Kamrynn Rhoades of 100th Meridian 4-H sits across from the Favorite Food Show judge at her American-themed table. She served the judge s-mores bars, which won her a purple ribbon in the intermediate division of the contest.
Freya Bliven of Horseshoe Bend 4-H sits across from the judge of the Favorite Food Show. She competed in the junior division with her homemade fruit snacks and earned a blue ribbon.
Maddy Anderson of Tail Twisters 4-H stands next to her lemon themed table in preparation of presenting her lemon bars to the junior division Favorite Food Show judge. She earned a purple ribbon.
Mollie Spradlin, left, and Adeline Joyce prepare to compete together in the Culinary Challenge where they gave a presentation on the importance of potatoes in Nebraska and served the judge with a potato-based breakfast casserole. The girls both earned blue ribbons.
Maddy Anderson of Tail Twisters 4-H stands next to her lemon themed table in preparation of presenting her lemon bars to the junior division Favorite Food Show judge. She earned a purple ribbon.
Mollie Spradlin, left, and Adeline Joyce prepare to compete together in the Culinary Challenge where they gave a presentation on the importance of potatoes in Nebraska and served the judge with a potato-based breakfast casserole. The girls both earned blue ribbons.
Freya Bliven of Horseshoe Bend 4-H sits across from the judge of the Favorite Food Show. She competed in the junior division with her homemade fruit snacks and earned a blue ribbon.
Kamrynn Rhoades of 100th Meridian 4-H sits across from the Favorite Food Show judge at her American-themed table. She served the judge s-mores bars, which won her a purple ribbon in the intermediate division of the contest.