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Youth Entrepreneurial Academy Seat Giveaway

YOUTH ENTREPRENEURIAL ACADEMY SEAT GIVEAWAY: WIN A FREE SEAT – YOUTH ENTREPRENEURIAL ACADEMY (Tulsa, OK)!!! Email your name, phone number and email address to Click to Email to enter your teen! IY will draw 2 winners. The YEA Program will take place at Tulsa Tech during the week of July 11th – 15th. Entry Deadline: Monday [...]

Business Wire Talks About The Century Council and Remmi

WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Century Council’s Ask, Listen, Learn: Kids and Alcohol Don’t Mix program has made leaps and bounds since its creation in 2004. Throughout development, the program has reached millions of kids and the mission remains unchanged, to facilitate the conversation between kids and caregivers about the dangers of underage drinking. With the new components including materials, [...]

Remmi is Named 20 People to Watch by The Century Council

Remmi Smith is the 11 year old star and host of “The Culinary Kid,” a show that teaches kids that cooking healthy is fun.  The show came about when Remmi and her mother grew concerned about the childhood obesity epidemic and decided to start a healthy cooking show called “Cook Time with Remmi.” The show [...]

Remmi featured in Oklahoma Magazine

Remmington “Remmi” Smith, an 11-year-old culinary whiz kid, hosts her own cooking show, Cook Time With Remmi, on cable channel 20 in Tulsa and on Cox Cable channel 3 in Oklahoma City. She’s been named “20 to Watch” by the Century Council. Apple recognized her as one of six “rock star learners.” But the only [...]

Remmi Goes to Oklahoma City for KSBI TV

Remmi got invited to be on the Oklahoma City Morning show, “All About You with Kealey Mcintire”, May 20, 2011. Click below to see her segment on the show! 11-year-old Remmi has her own cooking show on the Cox Cable channel. She tries to teach families how to make healthy recipes. Click here to see [...]

Independent Youth features Remmi as their Young Entrepreneur Spotlight

“Cook Time with Remmi” started about 2 years ago. My mom got interested in the childhood obesity epidemic and started to do a lot of research.  In what she researched, she did not see any emphasis on learning the skill of cooking to improve nutrition. It was actually my older brother, Abe that suggested we [...]

Kohl’s Fun and Fit Kids Fair

                                                                         

Demonstration at Tulsa’s Cherry Street Farmers Market

Remmi will be doing a demonstration at Tulsa’s Cherry Street Farmers Market, starting at 9am, on Saturday, May 7, 2011. Bring your appetites!    

March of Dimes

Remmi has been invited to the March of Dimes fundraiser on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at 7pm. Tickets and more information can be obtained on the Metro Appliances & More website.    

Starting at Episode 1, in both Tulsa and in Oklahoma City!

Due to our collaborative effort with Cox, and them being so encouraging and bringing us to Oklahoma City, we wanted to let everyone have a chance to see all the episodes of “The Culinary Kid”, beginning from Episode 1: En Papillote, in both Tulsa and OKC. Therefore, if you have missed any of our episodes from [...]

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    *Adult supervision warning

    Kids, although Remmi makes it all look so easy, she has had to learn how to get where she is now in the kitchen with the help of her mom and older siblings. We want you to be able to do everything Remmi does, but we also want you to be safe. Even Remmi, who is very comfortable in the kitchen, has adult supervision when she is cooking- whether it is in her home kitchen or on set.

    Always ask for adult supervision, whether it’s your parent, an older sibling, or an older relative or friend of the family- anyone who is older than you and knows how to use knives, ovens, stoves, etc. properly.

    You should never learn how to use sharp and potentially dangerous equipment without consenting an adult first.

    Once you are familiar and comfortable with all the equipment around the kitchen, you’ll be on your way to being just like Remmi!

    Remember: Kitchens are for Kids Too!