10: Game On: Food Trivia & Kitchen Fun

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Food, Fun, and Family: A Delicious Recipe for Connection

This episode stirs together all three of our favorite ingredients – genealogy, food and games! (Yes! They do all mix well together!)

We’ll tantalize your taste buds with a lively round of food trivia, guaranteed to test your knowledge and spark playful competition. We’ll also delve into the delightful world of kitchen games, exploring how a little creativity can transform meal preparation into a fun-filled family activity.

Join us as we:

  • Test your culinary knowledge with a fun and engaging round of food trivia.
  • Discover the magic of kitchen games and how they can bring laughter and joy to the cooking experience.
  • Learn tips and tricks from Ashley for creating engaging and educational games suitable for all ages and skill levels.
  • Uncover the hidden connections between genealogy research and the fun of playing, both requiring a blend of curiosity, problem-solving, and a sprinkle of serendipity.
  • Pick up some valuable family history tips from Lisa, helping you unlock the stories hidden within your family tree.

So, gather your family, grab your favorite snacks, and prepare to embark on a flavor-filled adventure that will leave you not only nourished but also brimming with laughter and memories.

Bon appétit, and get ready to play!

Woman mashing beans in a pan on the stovetop
Lisa learning to make mole!

Resources

There is fun to be had in the kitchen and in the search for family history. Enjoy these fun links and helpful resources mentioned in this episode:

We show you how to document family recipes for future generations in our webinar Passing the Plate: Documenting Family Recipes for Future Generations. Plus, we’ll help you capture and preserve your family’s culinary heritage with our ebook Passing the Plate: Recipes That Tell Our Family Story.


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