![]() "We have a lot of fun doing it," Elias added. "It's something fun to do over break," Souder said. The three girls said they all enjoy cooking, and they competed in last year's Teen Iron Chef. ![]() The team won over the judges with a graham cracker sandwich filled with Nutella, pretzels and banana, with a strawberry and pretzel swirl on the side. They won a Herrick Library bag full of cooking utensils. Ultimately, it was team six, made up of 12-year-old Holland Heights student Breanna Eaves, 12-year-old Holland East student Caroline Souder, and 12-year-old Macatawa Bay Middle School student Aryana Elias, who came out on top with a final score of 54 points. The teens chose to stick with sweets treats, like peanut butter, butterscotch and pretzel cake, pear cake, and "butterflies" - chocolate-dipped pretzels by a strawberry and marshmallow flower. Otherwise, a lot of the preparation was hands-on molding and assembling. Teens had the use of the microwave, which many used to melt chocolate and marshmallows. Teens had access to an ample supply of other ingredients, including graham crackers, Chex, bananas, strawberries, syrup, marshmallows, pears, chocolate syrup and more. Other than having to include pretzels, there was plenty of room for creative dishes. Dishes were judged on creativity, presentation and, most importantly, taste. ![]() ![]() 28, at Herrick District Library.ĭivided into seven teams of three, teens had one hour to turn the secret ingredient - pretzels - into the main ingredient of a dish that would be judged by three chefs from Pereddies. Sprague and the school’s cheerleading coach also did not return messages seeking additional comment.As soon as the secret ingredient was revealed, teens leaped into creative cooking action on Wednesday, Dec. Officials at Clayton Valley Charter High School - home of the Ugly Eagles - did not have an immediate comment when reached Monday morning by The Post. Other students at the scene reacted wildly after the melee, including one who spoke directly to the camera and said he loved “watching rumbles.” “Break it up, break that s–t up,” one person says off-camera as the girls collect themselves after the fight. At one point, Sprague is seen on top of the other girl, pummeling her with vicious, repetitive, closed-fist blows to her back and face. Seconds later, the unidentified girl slapped Sprague in the face, sparking a brutal fight in which Sprague got the best of her antagonistic counterpart. “Don’t f–king touch me,” Sprague replies. “What are you going to do?” the unidentified girl says. Sprague then told the girl standing over her to get her finger out of her face, quickly escalating tensions as several witnesses looked on. Nobody speaks on you guys, nobody talks about you guys.” ![]() 'Girls' star and creator Lena Dunham made it clear in past seasons that she gives no fucks about body hair. 'Girls' fans are only three weeks into the shows sixth (and final) season, but this seasons shining star is already obvious: Pubic hair. “No, nobody wants to fight,” Sprague replies. Lena Dunham is proudly showing her pubic hair to slay a silly taboo. “Do you want to fight?” the girl tells Sprague, according to the 92-second clip. The footage, posted early Saturday, purportedly shows Savannah Sprague, a cheerleader for Clayton Valley Charter High School, brutally beating an unidentified girl who had just challenged her to a fight as the cheerleader sat at a table in Concord while surrounded by other youngsters, some still holding their backpacks. So my little sister got in a fight tonight and i don’t think i’ve ever been more proud □□ with her phone in her hand & everything lmao THATS MY MF SISTER LETS GOOOOOOO /8Bpxc30d0ZĪ pint-size cheerleader in California pummeled another girl who challenged her to a fight while still in her uniform, a dramatic video shows. ![]()
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